Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Three Sold
Briefly

At 11 South Oxford Street, this grandly scaled brownstone still has some impressive period details like marble mantels, pier mirrors, and wood floors while a renovation has given it a modern country style kitchen, updated bathrooms, and a palette of soothing paint colors. This former House of the Day sold in August for $7.45 million, which was $50,000 under the asking price.
In Carroll Gardens, a renovated two-family has an owner's triplex with a garden level rental. This former Open House Pick sold in July for $5.1 million, which was $195,000 under the asking price.
Over in the Boerum Hill Historic District, this 1860s brick row house has a few period details, including a marble mantel and some wide-plank floorboards. This former Open House Pick sold in September for $2.7 million, which was $295,000 under the asking price.
Finally, packed into a compact co-op unit in Boerum Hill are some features that might appeal, including in-unit laundry and a wood burning fireplace. The second-floor one-bedroom is one of eight units in a walk-up building. This former Co-op of the Day was taken off the market in October.
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