
"This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Cobble Hill, Park Slope, and Ditmas Park. How did they fare? First up, a renovated Cobble Hill row house still has some period details like marble mantels, wide planked floorboards, and a newel post. This former Open House Pick was taken off the market this month."
"Finally, this early 20th century standalone is in the Ditmas Park Historic District. The single-family has two floors of bedroom space. This former Open House Pick sold in September for $1.76 million, which was $10,000 over the asking price. Related Stories Email tips@brownstoner.com with further comments, questions or tips. Follow Brownstoner on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook."
Four Brooklyn properties from six months prior had varied results across Cobble Hill, Park Slope, and Ditmas Park. A renovated Cobble Hill row house retained period details such as marble mantels, wide planked floorboards, and a newel post, and was taken off the market. A late 19th century Park Slope row house with abundant original woodwork including wainscoting, mantels, and stair sold in July for $3.95 million at asking. A Cobble Hill brownstone two-family with a triplex above a garden rental sold in July for $3.45 million, $100,000 over asking. A Ditmas Park early 20th century single-family sold in September for $1.76 million, $10,000 over asking.
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