In the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, a stunning circa 1850s row house with preserved features sold for $5.7 million, a slight decrease from asking. This resale highlights the ongoing appreciation of historic properties in desirable neighborhoods.
Crown Heights boasts a unique historical significance, as the modest house where Shirley Chisholm launched her presidential campaign in 1972 has recently come off the market, representing a noteworthy cultural moment in real estate.
The WWII-era studio in Flatbush exemplifies the charm of prewar architecture, selling for $230,000 at asking price in August, solidifying Flatbush's trend of appealing yet affordable homes.
With the Williamsburg property currently off the market after failing to sell, it underscores the challenges homeowners face in a fluctuating real estate market, especially in highly sought-after areas.
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