The article reviews four notable Brooklyn real estate listings six months later, highlighting their sales outcomes in Greenpoint, Cobble Hill, Crown Heights, and Clinton Hill. A Greenpoint two-family home sold for $2.7 million, just under the asking price. Cobble Hill's mews house sold for $2.4 million, also under asking, but demonstrates appeal through renovations. The standout was a Crown Heights brownstone that exceeded its asking price at $1.8 million. Lastly, a Clinton Hill apartment entered contract, reflecting demand for smaller homes with potential in desirable areas.
In Greenpoint, a wood frame home sold for $2.7 million, slightly under its asking price, highlighting a trending neighborhood market. Historic details continue to appeal.
Crown Heights saw a brownstone sell for $1.8 million, reflecting strong demand for period detail homes, even surpassing its asking price, indicating a competitive market.
Cobble Hill's renovated mews house sold for $2.4 million, showcasing that unique architectural features combined with modern updates attract buyers willing to pay above asking.
In Clinton Hill, a one-bedroom apartment entered contract, indicating that even smaller units in desirable neighborhoods are in demand, especially with conversion potential.
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