Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: All Four Sold
Briefly

This article reviews the performance of featured real estate listings from six months ago in Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, and Williamsburg, illustrating market variations. Notably, a historic limestone home in Park Slope sold for $4.95 million, falling short of its asking price, while an impressive brownstone did better, selling at $5.3 million, exceeding expectations. In Carroll Gardens, a duplex sold for $3.325 million, reflecting strong demand. Conversely, a Williamsburg home sold for $2.4 million, slightly below its asking price, underscoring mixed market dynamics among these popular Brooklyn neighborhoods.
In Park Slope, a historic limestone dwelling sold for $4.95 million, $300,000 under asking price, highlighting the mixed market performance of significant listings.
Carroll Gardens saw success with a renovated brick row house selling for $3.325 million, $430,000 over asking, showcasing the appeal of modern updates.
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