Brooklyn Real Estate Listings Six Months Later: Three Sold
Briefly

This article revisits four prominent Brooklyn homes featured six months prior, analyzing their selling performances in neighborhoods like Park Slope, Bed Stuy, Fiske Terrace, and Flatbush. Notably, the Park Slope brownstone sold for $2.775 million, falling short of its asking price by $325,000. Similarly, a two-family house in Bed Stuy sold for $2.4 million, missing the asking price by $100,000. In contrast, a Flatbush row house fetched $2.35 million, edging slightly above the asking price. Meanwhile, a historic standalone home in Fiske Terrace remains unsold at $2.175 million, highlighting variations in market dynamics.
In Park Slope, a renovated brownstone with a duplex and top floor rental sold for $2.775 million, $325,000 below the asking price.
The 1880s Neo-Grec in Bed Stuy reflected charm with its pier mirror and mantels, selling for $2.4 million, $100,000 under the asking price.
Fiske Terrace's historic single-family home from 1906 remains available at $2.175 million, reflecting ongoing market interest in the area.
The Flatbush row house, enriched with period details, notably sold for $2.35 million, exceeding the asking price by $55,000, illustrating strong demand.
Read at Brownstoner
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