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

First in the micro Flatbush nabe of Midwood Park and within the Fiske Terrace-Midwood Park Historic District, this circa 1906 Colonial Revival by architect Benjamin Driesler comes with a garage. The generously sized single family hasn’t been on the market since the 1970s. While most of the floors are covered with wall-to-wall carpeting there’s likely some hardwood floors underneath. There is a relatively open plan first floor with large living and dining rooms. A former Open House Pick it sold in August for $1.7 million, which was $22,000 over the asking price.

Set on the block-long Garden Place, this 19th century row house fittingly has a landscaped rear garden along with a balcony and terrace from which to enjoy the view as well as a sunroom complete with marble sink for prepping your own floral displays. The 25-foot-wide Brooklyn Heights house also contains period details, including black marble mantels, and a renovated kitchen. This former House of the Day sold in August for $7.025 million, which was $370,000 under the asking price.

Not exactly modest in scale or price tag, this Williamsburg duplex with waterfront views and a sinuous staircase is the priciest condo listing in the neighborhood at the moment. On the 20th floor of 2 Northside Piers, three condos were combined to create the five-bedroom unit — which includes three balconies and two large entertainment spaces with wraparound scenery. of the Manhattan skyline. This former Co-op of the Day sold in September for $8.305 million, which was $55,000 over the asking price.

Finally, sited across the street from Prospect Park, this neo-Federal townhouse offers a refined brick and limestone facade along with some period details on the interior, more recent renovations and an optional deeded car condo. The entrance to the almost 25-foot-wide, single-family residence opens up into living room with period wall moldings, wood floors and a curving stair with iron railing. There’s also a mantel, one of six in the house. This former House of the Day entered contract in October.

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63 Dekoven Court
Price: $1.678 million
Area: Midwood Park
Broker: Corcoran (Andrea Chrem)
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Sold in August for $1.7 million

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41 Garden Place
Price: $7.395 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Lindsay Barrett)
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Sold in August for $7.025 million


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2 Northside Piers, Unit 20AP
Price: $8.25 million
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Compass (Ralph Modica)
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Sold in September for $8.305 million

interior of 20 prospect park west brooklyn

20 Prospect Park West
Price: $8 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Judith Lief)
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Entered contract in October

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