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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