This week, our look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope and Windsor Terrace. How did they fare?

We begin this week with a stately freestanding Colonial Revival-style wood frame in Ditmas Park that has a two-car garage and private driveway. Located at 460 East 18th Street, the single-family home is in excellent shape and maintains many of its original details alongside tasteful updates and a modern feel. This former House of the Day sold in March for $2.7 million, which was $95,000 below the asking price.

Next, we have a one-bedroom co-op primely located in an early 20th century elevator building just a half-block from Grand Army Plaza at 925 Union Street in Park Slope. The lobby is grand and boasts an ornate plaster ceiling, but original details in the apartment appear to be limited to the inlaid and parquet floors. This former Co-op of the Day sold in February for $650,000, which was $50,000 below the ask.

After that, a circa 1840s two-family townhouse in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District that’s currently configured as a two-bedroom garden rental below a quadruplex. Located at 143 Willow Street, the 25-foot-wide, five-story home is in a prime location and has been with the same family since at least 1968. This former House of the Day is still available but at a reduced price of $8.95 million.

And wrapping us up this week, in Windsor Terrace, a circa 1900s barrel-fronted two-family with triple bay windows and parquet floors. Configured as a two-bedroom, third-floor rental above an owners duplex. The first floor has a double parlor and brick-walled back garden. There are some plaster wall moldings and millwork window and door surrounds. This former Open House Pick sold in January for the asking price of $2.195 million.

460 e 18th street

460 East 18th Street
Price: $2.795 million
Area: Ditmas Park
Broker: Compass (Laura Rozos)
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Sold in March for $2.7 million

925 union

925 Union Street #3A
Price: $700,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Jennifer Schwartz)
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Sold in February for $650,000


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143 Willow Street
Price: $9.75 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (James Cornell, Leslie Marshall)
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Still available at $8.95 million

572 Prospect Avenue
Price: $2.195 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Corcoran (Michael Tannen, Judith Lief)
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Sold in January for $2.195 million

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