Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Three Sold
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Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Three Sold
"First up, part of a picturesque Anglo-Italianate row, this narrow Cobble Hill brownstone retains some classic details, like marble mantels, decorative plaster, and sinuous staircase. This former House of the Day sold in August for $3.65 million, which was $345,000 under the asking price. In the Prospect Heights Historic District, an 1890s brownstone is a three-family that still has some period details like a pier mirror, stained glass, and wainscoting. This former Open House Pick sold in June for $4.3 million, which was $305,000 over the asking price."
"Although narrow and lacking its original cornice, this updated Bed Stuy house has modern conveniences like central air and a modern kitchen, as well as fanciful original details such as an elaborate center stair and carved wood mantels. This former House of the Day was taken off the market in March. Finally, in Bay Ridge, this semi-detached is a single-family with three bedrooms. This former Open House Pick sold in June for $950,000, which was $45,000 under the asking price."
Four featured listings from six months prior were located in Cobble Hill, Prospect Heights, Bed Stuy, and Bay Ridge. The Cobble Hill Anglo‑Italianate brownstone retained marble mantels, decorative plaster, and a sinuous staircase and sold in August for $3.65 million, $345,000 below asking. The Prospect Heights 1890s three-family brownstone retained period features and sold in June for $4.3 million, $305,000 above asking. The updated Bed Stuy house combined modern systems and original carved wood mantels and was taken off the market in March. The Bay Ridge semi‑detached single-family with three bedrooms sold in June for $950,000, $45,000 under asking.
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