Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: One Sold
Briefly

This article reviews the status of four featured properties from six months ago in Brooklyn neighborhoods like Park Slope, Boerum Hill, Bed Stuy, and Crown Heights. The Park Slope brownstone remains unsold despite a price drop, while a Boerum Hill original has gone under contract. The Bed Stuy townhouse sold for its asking price, reflecting a healthy market for charming properties. Meanwhile, a co-op in Crown Heights is still available, highlighting ongoing interest in classic homes amid potential price adjustments.
The Park Slope brownstone, with period details and a renovated kitchen, is still available after a $200,000 price reduction.
The Boerum Hill single-family home has retained its historical charm and went under contract last November.
The Bed Stuy townhouse, showcasing remarkable woodwork and historical features, achieved its full asking price when sold in November.
Crown Heights offers a co-op with prewar charm and low maintenance fees, still available for $745,000.
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