Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Three Sold
Briefly

The article reviews the performance of four featured real estate listings from six months ago across Crown Heights, Brooklyn Heights, Downtown Brooklyn, and Flatbush. It details sales outcomes for each property, noting that all sold for amounts below their asking prices. The Crown Heights listing sold for $3.4 million, $350,000 under the asking price, while the Downtown Brooklyn unit sold for $882,000, just slightly under its asking price. The contrast in property styles, from historic row houses to modern apartments, illustrates the diverse Brooklyn market.
First up, this 1890s row house designed by Axel Hedman is in the Crown Heights North II Historic District. This former Open House Pick sold in April for $3.4 million, which was $350,000 under the asking price.
It isn't dripping with opulent prewar details, but this apartment in Downtown Brooklyn's postwar Concord Village complex has some modern style and room to spread out as well as skyline views. This former Co-op of the Day sold in April for $882,000, which was $17,000 under the asking price.
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