Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Three Sold
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Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Three Sold
A Park Slope Neo-Grec two-family brownstone near Grand Army Plaza sold in March for $3 million, $5,000 over asking. A late 19th century semi-detached single-family row house in Windsor Terrace with a 16.67-foot-wide porch sold in January for $1.7 million, $99,000 under asking. A circa 1920s Bay Ridge single-family standalone with wood floors, stained glass, a renovated kitchen, and a garage sold in April for $1.6 million, $75,000 under asking. A Sunset Park one-bedroom on the top floor of a 1920s Finnish co-operative entered contract in February, needing work to restore floors but offering original moldings, high ceilings, big windows, and a sizable outdoor space with loggia.
"First up, tucked between taller row houses, this Park Slope Neo-Grec is a few blocks from Grand Army Plaza. The two-family brownstone has been updated, but still retains wood floors, mantels, a stair with substantial newel post, and a stair niche (aka coffin corner). This former House of the Day sold in March for $3 million, which was $5,000 over the asking price."
"In Windsor Terrace, this late 19th century row house, a semi-detached single-family, features a 16.67-foot-wide porch. It hadn't changed hands in decades. This former Open House Pick sold in January for $1.7 million, which was $99,000 under the asking price."
"In Bay Ridge, this circa 1920s single-family standalone has wood floors, stained glass, a renovated kitchen, and a garage. This former Open House Pick sold in April for $1.6 million, which was $75,000 under the asking price."
"Finally, on the top floor of a 1920s Finnish co-operative in Sunset Park, this modest one-bedroom needs work to restore its floors but has potential with original moldings, high ceilings, big windows, and a sizable outdoor space with loggia. This former Co-op of the Day entered contract in February."
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