Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Two Sold
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Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Two Sold
"First up, in the Park Slope Historic District, this renovated brownstone has wood floors, mantels, and built-ins. This former Open House Pick was taken off the market in November. A wide wraparound porch certainly adds to the curb appeal of this Colonial Revival standalone in Ditmas Park - and the house also offers an abundance of bedroom space, a big yard, and a garage. This former House of the Day sold in November for $3.075 million, which was $80,000 over the asking price."
"A semi-detached brick one-family in Midwood boasts some mid-20th century style and comes with its own garage and a shared driveway. This former Open House Pick sold in December for $987,000, which was $8,000 under the asking price. Finally, in one of a pair of early 20th century Beaux-Arts style walkups, this income-restricted HDFC (Housing Development Fund Corporation) co-op offers high ceilings, a flexible layout, and prewar details for a below-market price. This former Co-op of the Day entered contract in November."
Four Brooklyn properties in Park Slope, Ditmas Park, Midwood, and Clinton Hill showed varied market outcomes. In the Park Slope Historic District, a renovated brownstone with wood floors, mantels, and built-ins was taken off the market in November. The Ditmas Park Colonial Revival standalone with a wide wraparound porch, abundant bedrooms, a large yard, and a garage sold in November for $3.075 million, $80,000 over asking. A semi-detached Midwood brick one-family with mid‑20th‑century character, a garage, and a shared driveway sold in December for $987,000, $8,000 under asking. An income-restricted HDFC co-op in Clinton Hill entered contract in November.
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