An analysis of four featured property listings in Brooklyn six months ago reveals varied market outcomes. The Bed Stuy duplex sold for $2.63 million, falling slightly below the asking price, while a Red Hook vintage home secured a contract in March. The Italianate home in Fort Greene was taken off the market without a sale, and a Windsor Terrace one-bedroom sold above its asking price after minor improvements. This illustrates the dynamic real estate landscape in neighborhoods like PLG, Bed Stuy, Red Hook, and Windsor Terrace.
In Bed Stuy, this two-family has a duplex above a garden rental. This former Open House Pick sold in February for $2.63 million, which was $169,000 under the asking price.
A 19th century wood-frame row house tucked away near Coffey Park in Red Hook makes the most of its vintage details while also incorporating updates such as mini-split air conditioning and a backyard camper.
With a little TLC - mainly a fresh coat of paint - the charming layout and original details of this Windsor Terrace one-bedroom could really shine.
This former Co-op of the Day sold in December for $503,500, which was $3,500 over the asking price.
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