Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Three Sold
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Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Three Sold
"First up, the list of period details inside this 1880s Park Slope dwelling is rather long, with an abundance of woodwork, mantels, and other fine features. It hasn't been on the market in decades, but its vintage finishes seem to have gotten some loving care. This former House of the Day sold in September for $3.825 million, which was $170,000 under the asking price."
"In Bath Beach, a single-family is a bit of a time capsule with orange shag carpeting and colorful bathrooms. This former Open House Pick sold in November for $1.405 million, which was $15,000 over the asking price. Finally, it's compact to be sure, but this early 20th century Finnish co-op has a flexible layout with one or two bedrooms, attractive original details, and good closet space. This former Co-op of the Day sold in November for the asking price of $550,000."
An 1880s Park Slope dwelling features abundant period woodwork, mantels and other fine details and sold in September for $3.825 million, $170,000 below asking. A Crown Heights row house showcased wainscoting, stained glass and a mantel and was taken off the market in October. A Bath Beach single-family home retained orange shag carpeting and colorful bathrooms and sold in November for $1.405 million, $15,000 over asking. An early 20th-century Finnish co-op offers a flexible one- or two-bedroom layout, original details and good closet space and sold in November for $550,000 at asking.
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