
"This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Fort Greene, Crown Heights, and East Flatbush. How did they fare? First up, a renovation restored some period details on the exterior of this 1850s Fort Greene wood frame, with some modern updates to the interior. This former House of the Day sold in October for $4.75 million, which was $112,500 under the asking price."
"In Crown Heights, this early 20th century row house still has a pier mirror, mantels, moldings, and pocket doors. This former Open House Pick entered contract this month. This single family in East Flatbush is a Dutch Colonial Revival style house with a garage and shared driveway. The former Open House Pick sold in September for $760,000, which was $39,000 under the asking price."
"Finally, on a high story of Fort Greene's The Griffin, this studio offers skyline views. It is petite with wood floors, high beamed ceilings, and a black steel-frame casement window. This former Co-op of the Day sold in December for $560,000, which was $65,000 over the asking price. Related Stories Email tips@brownstoner.com with further comments, questions or tips. Follow Brownstoner on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook."
Four Brooklyn properties from six months earlier received different outcomes. An 1850s Fort Greene wood-frame underwent exterior restoration and interior modern updates and sold in October for $4.75 million, $112,500 below asking. An early-20th-century Crown Heights row house retains a pier mirror, mantels, moldings, and pocket doors and entered contract this month. A Dutch Colonial Revival single-family in East Flatbush with a garage and shared driveway sold in September for $760,000, $39,000 below asking. A petite studio on a high story of Fort Greene’s The Griffin features wood floors, high beamed ceilings, and a steel-frame casement window and sold in December for $560,000, $65,000 over asking.
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