
"This 1880s brownstone is in the Bedford Historic District and still has moldings, a pier mirror, mantels, and other period details. This former Open House Pick sold in April for $2.1 million, which was $195,000 under the asking price."
"This early 20th century single-family is in estate condition, so it would require a fair bit of work on the part of a new owner to restore, but there are period details, room to spread out, and parking. This former House of the Day in West Midwood entered contract in April."
"For those looking to spread out, this Windsor Terrace apartment has six closets, two bedrooms, and a roomy layout. This former Co-op of the Day sold in April for the asking price of $1.125 million."
"Finally, in Cypress Hills, this single-family semi-detached house has a garage reached via a shared driveway. This former Open House Pick sold in April for $815,000, which was $84,999 under the asking price."
An 1880s brownstone in the Bedford Historic District retained period details such as moldings, a pier mirror, and mantels. It sold in April for $2.1 million, $195,000 below the asking price. An early 20th century single-family home in West Midwood was in estate condition and required restoration, but offered period details, space to spread out, and parking; it entered contract in April. A Windsor Terrace apartment with six closets, two bedrooms, and a roomy layout sold in April for $1.125 million, at the asking price. In Cypress Hills, a single-family semi-detached house with a garage accessed via a shared driveway sold in April for $815,000, $84,999 under the asking price.
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