Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Two Sold
Briefly

A recent retrospective of four featured listings from six months ago reveals the varying market outcomes of properties in Brooklyn's Prospect Heights, Clinton Hill, and Flatlands. The notable row house in Prospect Heights remains unsold, even with a significant price reduction. In contrast, a co-op in a converted industrial building was successfully sold for its full asking price. Meanwhile, an 1870s two-family house was withdrawn from the market, and a detached single-family home sold below its asking price, illustrating the diverse market dynamics in these neighborhoods.
The row house in Prospect Heights, a two-family with an owner's triplex and a top floor rental, is still on the market for $3.25 million.
This 1870s Italianate two-family home, another former Open House Pick, was taken off the market back in November.
The co-op in a 1920s industrial building sold successfully for its asking price of $1.5 million after being featured.
The detached single-family home in Flatlands sold for $682,500, slightly under the asking price of $699,000.
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