
"First up, in the Cobble Hill Historic District, this circa 1850s Italianate features marble mantels. This former Open House Pick sold in December for $4.3 million, which was $550,000 under the asking price. It was on the pricey side, but this Victorian flat in the Park Slope Historic District has a roomy layout, high ceilings, vintage woodwork, and 1.5 bathrooms. This former Co-op of the Day sold in October for $2.4 million, which was $450,000 over the asking price."
"In estate condition, this early 20th century Midwood house will need a bit of attention, but the standalone is spacious and has original details, a private driveway, and garage. This former House of the Day sold in October for $1.8 million, which was $85,000 under the asking price. Finally, this Bay Ridge single-family home was renovated, including the kitchen. This former Open House Pick sold in January for $1.49 million, which was $100,000 under the asking price."
Four Brooklyn properties—a circa-1850s Italianate in Cobble Hill, a Victorian flat in Park Slope, an early 20th-century standalone in Midwood, and a renovated single-family in Bay Ridge—sold between October and January. The Cobble Hill home at 54 Cheever Place closed at $4.3 million, $550,000 below its $4.85 million asking price. The Park Slope unit at 156 Prospect Park West #4L sold for $2.4 million, $450,000 over its $1.95 million ask. The Midwood house at 1021 East 24th Street sold for $1.8 million, $85,000 under its $1.885 million ask. The Bay Ridge home at 621 80th Street sold for $1.49 million, $100,000 under its $1.59 million ask.
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