A Park Slope manse features an imposing Romanesque Revival facade, abundant space, and fine original woodwork; it was taken off the market in June. An 1890s Bed Stuy row house offers white-painted woodwork, parquet floors, and an adjoining garage; it sold in July for $2.6 million, $395,000 under the asking price. A single-family row house in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District retains wainscoting, mantels, and a pass-through but likely needs kitchen and bathroom updates; it sold in May for $2.995 million. A two-family in Windsor Terrace includes a pier mirror, mantels, fretwork, and wood floors; it sold in July for $2.828 million, $328,000 over ask.
First up, this Park Slope manse's imposing Romanesque Revival facade is already impressive and it also has an abundance of space and some fine original woodwork. This former House of the Day was taken off the market in June. In Bed Stuy, an 1890s row house has white-painted woodwork, parquet floors, and an adjoining garage. This former Open House Pick sold in July for $2.6 million, which was $395,000 under the asking price.
While this single-family row house in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District likely needs some bathroom and kitchen updates, it has a wealth of details, including wainscoting, mantels, and a pass-through. This former House of the Day sold in May for the asking price of $2.995 million. Finally, a two-family in Windsor Terrace includes details like a pier mirror, mantels, fretwork, and wood floors. This former Open House Pick sold in July for $2.828 million, which was $328,000 over the asking price.
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