Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: All Four Sold
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Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: All Four Sold
"First up, a Cobble Hill row house offers some interesting quirks behind its sedate Greek Revival exterior. The 25-foot-wide dwelling has a few original details intact, but there is room for a new owner to make some updates and give the historic features some polish. This former House of the Day sold in July for $4.3 million, which was $50,000 over the asking price."
"This three-story townhouse in Greenwood Heights was previously overhauled with a modern aesthetic. This former Open House Pick sold in August for the asking price of $3.995 million. There are only a handful of interior photos, but this single-family dwelling has the appeal of being one of the picturesque neo-Federal dwellings that make up the petite Albemarle-Kenmore Terraces Historic District in Flatbush. This former House of the Day sold in July for $999,000, which was $500,000 under the asking price."
Four Brooklyn homes in Cobble Hill, Greenwood Heights, Flatbush, and Bay Ridge sold with varied results. A 25-foot-wide Cobble Hill Greek Revival row house retains some original details and offers room for updates; it sold in July for $4.3 million, $50,000 over the asking price. A three-story Greenwood Heights townhouse previously overhauled with a modern aesthetic sold in August for the asking price of $3.995 million. A neo-Federal single-family in the Albemarle-Kenmore Terraces Historic District in Flatbush sold in July for $999,000, $500,000 under ask. A detached Bay Ridge single-family with central air and a garage sold in June for $1.525 million, $70,000 under ask.
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