Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: All Four Sold
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In Prospect Lefferts Gardens, this early 20th century limestone designed by the prolific Brooklyn architect Benjamin Driesler has a renovated open plan kitchen at the rear of the house, while some period features like wainscoting and moldings remain elsewhere. This former House of the Day sold in June for $2.6 million, which was $195,000 under the asking price.
An 1880s Neo-Grec in the Park Slope Historic District is set up as a single-family, with the kitchen at the rear of the open-plan garden level. This former Open House Pick sold in May for $2.995 million, which was $200,000 over the asking price.
On MacDonough Street, a Bed Stuy row house has white woodwork and trim throughout, a renovated kitchen, and some period details. Those details are mostly found in the lower duplex of the two-family, with mantels, wall moldings, stained glass, picture rails, and wood floors in evidence. This former House of the Day sold in June for $1.999 million, which was $200,000 under the original asking price.
In Bushwick, this renovated single-family row house has wainscoting, built-ins, and fretwork, along with four full bathrooms. The former Open House Pick sold in July for the asking price of $1.495 million.
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