This article reviews the selling status of four featured real estate listings from six months prior. Highlighting homes in Park Slope, South Midwood, and Bay Ridge, it indicates varying responses from the market. A Neo-Grec home in Park Slope, loaded with historical details, sold well below its asking price. In contrast, a row house in Bay Ridge sold at full price, demonstrating investor confidence in renovated homes. The South Midwood listing, however, saw a price reduction as it remains unsold, while a two-bedroom co-op from Park Slope achieved its asking price earlier this year.
In Park Slope, a Neo-Grec home featuring period details sold for $4.6 million, which was $405,000 less than the asking price, marking its first market appearance in decades.
The South Midwood six-bedroom standalone home, with stained glass windows, is still available for $1.7 million after a recent price cut of $135,000.
A renovated single-family row house in Bay Ridge successfully sold for the asking price of $1.575 million, demonstrating strong market interest in move-in ready homes.
An 1890s co-op in Park Slope sold for an asking price of $1.195 million in March, featuring two exposures, modern storage, and period touches.
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