Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: All Four Sold
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Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: All Four Sold
"This former House of the Day sold in November for $3.55 million, which was $50,000 over the asking price. First up, part of an impressive Romanesque Revival row, this Crown Heights townhouse is filled with woodwork, mantels, interior shutters, and other period details alongside some modern updates."
"This early 20th century single-family limestone row house in Prospect Lefferts Gardens contains wood floors, a mantel, built-ins, and a renovated kitchen. This former Open House Pick sold in December for $2.36 million, which was $10,000 over the asking price."
"In a character-filled cul-de-sac of Colonial Revival dwellings, this early 20th century Flatbush row house has been updated with central air and a new kitchen, but there are still some period details to see. This former House of the Day sold in November for the asking price of $1.695 million."
"Finally, in East Flatbush, this detached tapestry brick house has wood floors, a mantel, stained glass, and other details. This former Open House Pick sold in January for $730,000, which was $5,000 over the asking price."
Four featured Brooklyn properties sold within six months, demonstrating strong market performance across neighborhoods. A Crown Heights Romanesque Revival townhouse sold for $3.55 million, $50,000 over asking, featuring period details and modern updates. A Prospect Lefferts Gardens limestone row house sold for $2.36 million, $10,000 over asking, with original wood floors and renovated kitchen. A Flatbush Colonial Revival row house sold at asking price of $1.695 million with updated systems and period character. An East Flatbush detached brick house sold for $730,000, $5,000 over asking, featuring original details including stained glass and wood floors.
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