Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: All Four Sold
Briefly

The article reviews the performance of four featured real estate listings from six months ago, highlighting their selling prices and market dynamics. In Park Slope, an extra-wide single-family home sold for $4.325 million, surpassing its asking price by $75,000. Similarly, a renovated brick row house in Prospect Lefferts Gardens fetched $1.9 million, exceeding expectations by $150,000. Windsor Terrace experienced a more tempered market, with a three-bedroom co-op selling for $1,367,500, under its asking price by $33,500. Finally, a detached brick house in East Flatbush sold for $720,000, just over its asking price, indicating continued demand in the area.
In Park Slope, an extra-wide single-family in the historic district sold for $4.325 million, $75,000 over the asking price, highlighting its appeal to busy families.
The renovated early 20th century brick row house in Prospect Lefferts Gardens sold for $1.9 million, reflecting strong buyer interest with a sale at $150,000 over asking.
In Windsor Terrace, the spacious three-bedroom apartment moved quickly, selling for $1,367,500, though it was $33,500 under the asking price, indicating a slight buyer resistance.
The detached brick house in East Flatbush, featuring a garage, sold for $720,000, which was $20,001 over asking, showcasing its desirable attributes for city living.
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