Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Two Sold
Briefly

The 1880s Park Slope brownstone, rich in period details, sold for $5.41 million—$410,000 over asking—showing strong demand for historic properties.
The Bed Stuy brownstone, renovated yet retaining beautiful wood mantels, was taken off the market, highlighting the challenges in today's real estate market.
Crown Heights’ single-family home, despite a price cut to $2.349 million, remains unsold, reflecting the competitive pricing landscape.
The Kensington apartment, showcasing original details for under a million, sold for $880,000, indicating a robust market for affordable offerings.
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