At the end of this frigid week, our look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago centers on homes in Fiske Terrace-Midwood Park Historic District, Fort Greene, Bed Stuy and Williamsburg. How did they fare?

First, this standalone in the Midwood Park part of the Fiske Terrace-Midwood Park Historic District offers plenty of space and some fetching details. Dating back to 1912, the Tudor-style Arts & Crafts home is located at 642 East 18th Street, on the corner of Foster Avenue. This former House of the Day sold in December for $1.515 million, which was $80,000 below the asking price.

Here’s a two-bedroom condo in Fort Greene’s Williamsburg Savings Bank Clock Tower that’s spacious and offers loads of custom storage. Located at 1 Hanson Place, it also boasts unobstructed views from the 11th floor. This former Condo of the Day sold in September for $1.335 million, which was $15,000 below the asking price.

Then we have a unique brownstone that sticks out, literally, with a teal blue metal bump out with a bank of windows on the upper floor. Located at 809 Halsey Street in Bed Stuy, this Renaissance Revival house is in move-in condition with modern updates—but it wasn’t always this way. In December 2017, it was in estate condition and looking for someone with the budget for a complete overhaul; it changed hands last March for $1.23 million and was back on the market once again with a new renovation, listed by well known Brooklyn flipper Massada. A former House of the Day, it’s still available for the discounted price of $1.999 million.

Wrapping up, we have a three-story mid 19th century home in Williamsburg with circa 1900 alterations. It’s been recently renovated with new kitchen, baths and floors. There’s two new decks, one off the kitchen and the other surrounding the above-ground pool, and a front and rear garden. The main living space is open, with built-ins and exposed beams, and there’s a washroom off the kitchen. The master bedroom has an en suite half bath, there’s a full bath on the top floor and another half bath off the washroom. This former Open House Pick sold in December for $2.6 million, which was $299,000 below the asking price.

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642 East 18th Street
Price: $1.595 million
Area: Fiske Terrace-Midwood Park Historic District
Broker: Compass (Kishia Marte, Zahra Joudi, Elizabeth Pizzulli, Alessandra Da Silva)
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Sold in December for $1.515 million

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1 Hanson Place, #11G
Price: $1.35 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Halstead (Harlan Simon, John Caraccioli)
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Sold in September for $1.335 million


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809 halsey

809 Halsey Street
Price: $2.149 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Massada Home Sales (Dani Ohayon)
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Still available for $1.999 million

21 devoe

21 Devoe Street
Price: $2.899 million
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Compass (Jon Capobianco, Quinn Ferree)
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Sold in December for $2.6 million

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