The Park Slope row house originally built in 1890 features original elements like mantels and wood floors, sold for $3.72 million, slightly under asking.
In Stuyvesant Heights, an 1890s brownstone with a duplex and rentals sold for $2.59 million, exceeding its asking price by $95,000, indicating robust demand.
Carroll Gardens’ row house with unique door features is still listed at $1.995 million, a reduction of $55,000 from its original price, reflecting market adjustments.
The spacious studio in Midwood offers significant storage and sold for $237,500, slightly under its asking price, amidst a competitive housing landscape.
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