Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: All Four Sold
Briefly

Four featured listings from six months ago showcase homes in Cobble Hill, Park Slope, Flatbush, and Canarsie. The Greek Revival in Cobble Hill sold for $3.34 million, exceeding the asking price by $90,000. A two-bedroom co-op in Park Slope sold for $2.47 million, falling short by $30,000. In Flatbush, a three-bedroom unit with renovations sold for $1.16 million, $35,000 under its asking price. Lastly, a Canarsie two-family home sold for $810,000, $39,000 below the asking price.
The impressive 1840s Greek Revival in Cobble Hill with wide-plank floors and original details sold for $3.34 million, exceeding the asking price by $90,000.
The two-bedroom co-op in Park Slope featured grand details and sold for $2.47 million, which was $30,000 below its asking price.
A renovated three-bedroom unit in Flatbush sold for $1.16 million in June, which was $35,000 under its asking price, despite generous closet space.
The two-family home in Canarsie, with a garden rental and owner’s duplex, sold for $810,000, $39,000 below the asking price.
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