Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Three Sold
Briefly

This article reviews the performance of four residential listings from six months prior in Clinton Hill, Greenpoint, Bay Ridge, and Sunset Park. The 1870s brownstone in Clinton Hill, noted for its character, was withdrawn from the market. Greenpoint's three-family duplex sold for $2.999 million, slightly beneath expectations. In Bay Ridge, a four-bedroom residence fetched $1.3 million, falling short by $99,000. Meanwhile, in the Sunset Park Historic District, a charming co-op achieved a sale of $590,000, just shy of its asking price. Overall, the properties illustrated the fluctuating dynamics of the Brooklyn real estate market.
In the heart of Clinton Hill, the 1870s brownstone showcased fine interior details but was ultimately taken off the market due to unsatisfying interest.
Greenpoint's three-family duplex listed under 'Open House Pick' sold for $2.999 million, falling short of its asking price by $251,000.
A four-bedroom, two-bathroom Bay Ridge single-family home, also an 'Open House Pick,' found a buyer for $1.3 million, missing its price target by $99,000.
In Sunset Park, the historic co-op's features attracted buyers, ultimately selling for $590,000, just below the asking price by $59,000.
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