
"First up, this two-family wood frame in Park Slope has wood floors, mantels, and a pink bathroom. This former Open House Pick entered contract in November. In the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District, this pale brick house could use some polishing, but it's priced under $2 million and does not lack for historic details like woodwork and moldings. This former House of the Day sold in October for $1.7 million, which was $150,000 under the asking price."
"The ceilings are not the highest but the mid-century modern vibe is strong and it's a lot of apartment for the price in Fort Greene. This former Co-op of the Day sold in January for $815,000, which was $40,000 over the asking price. Finally, this semi-detached, two-family Marine Park home is in estate condition. This former Open House Pick sold in November for the asking price of $998,000."
Four Brooklyn properties in different neighborhoods showed varied outcomes over six months. A two-family wood-frame in Park Slope, featuring wood floors, mantels, and a pink bathroom, went into contract in November. A pale brick house in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District, noted for woodwork and moldings, sold in October for $1.7 million, $150,000 below asking. A mid-century modern co-op in Fort Greene sold in January for $815,000, $40,000 over asking despite modest ceiling heights. A semi-detached, two-family Marine Park home in estate condition sold in November at the $998,000 asking price.
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