
Four Brooklyn properties in Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Prospect Heights, and East Flatbush experienced mixed market outcomes. The Brooklyn Heights "Moonstruck" house, sold for $12.5 million in 2022, returned to market at $12.75 million after a $1.25 million price cut. A Cobble Hill row house configured as a duplex plus two rental units remains listed at $4.275 million after a $675,000 reduction. An early 20th-century Prospect Heights brownstone retained period charm through renovation and sold in August for its $4.725 million asking price. An East Flatbush brick row house briefly left the market in June and is relisted with a new broker at the same price.
"First up, after selling for $12.5 million in 2022, the Brooklyn Heights dwelling perhaps best known as the "Moonstruck" house is back on the market. This former House of the Day is still available for $12.75 million, a price cut of $1.25 million. In the Cobble Hill Historic District, a row house is set up with a duplex and two rental units. This former Open House Pick is still available for $4.275 million, a price cut of $675,000."
"A recent renovation didn't mean a loss of period charm in this early 20th century Prospect Heights brownstone. This former House of the Day sold in August for the asking price of $4.725 million. Finally, an East Flatbush brick row house is a single-family with a garage. This former Open House Pick went off the market in June, but is back on the market with a new broker and the same listing price."
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