Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Three Sold
Briefly

A retrospective on real estate listings from six months ago reveals varied performance in Brooklyn neighborhoods including Cobble Hill, Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, and West Midwood. The Cobble Hill townhouse, once priced at $12.995 million, is currently available for $10.995 million after a $2 million reduction. A Park Slope co-op sold for $3.4 million, exceeding its asking price. In Windsor Terrace, a renovated single-family home sold for $2.995 million, surpassing its asking price as well. A West Midwood single-family house sold for $1.55 million, slightly under its asking price.
In Cobble Hill, a revamped townhouse from the 1880s is still available for $10.995 million, down from its original asking price of $12.995 million after a $2 million reduction.
The Park Slope co-op, featuring three bedrooms and Art Deco baths, sold for $3.4 million, exceeding the asking price by $150,000.
In Windsor Terrace, a renovated single-family home with updated kitchen and bathrooms sold for $2.995 million, surpassing the asking price by $245,000 making it move-in ready.
A single-family detached house in West Midwood, with period details, sold for $1.55 million, slightly below the asking price by $49,999.
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