Brooklyn Real Estate Six Months Later: Three Sold, One Off the Market
This week, our look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, Prospect Park South and Windsor Terrace.
This week, our look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, Prospect Park South and Windsor Terrace. How did they fare?
Starting us off, an extra-wide 1840s Greek Revival two-family in Brooklyn Heights that’s currently configured as two duplexes. Located at 169 Hicks Street, it’s 25 feet wide and has separate front door entrances to the two units. The four-story brick home has been in the same family since 1974. In the way of historic details, there are four decorative mantels, pocket doors, plaster ceiling moldings and inlaid parquet floors. This former House of the Day sold in April for $4.3 million, which was $1.69 million below the asking price.
Then there’s a three-bedroom co-op in a converted 20-foot-wide brownstone in Park Slope with minimal original details. That said, the unit, one of four in the self-managed townhouse at 747 Union Street, remains quaint and charming. This former Co-op of the Day sold in February for $1,138,500, which was $60,500 below the asking price.
In the Prospect Park South Historic District, here’s a three-story, single-family Colonial Revival built in 1901 and designed by Benjamin Driesler. Located at 214 Marlborough Road, the standalone home has an ionic columned porch and an interior rich with original details. This former House of the Day is currently off the market.
Wrapping it up, a three-family brick townhouse in Windsor Terrace. There are historic details in the way of tin ceilings, plaster crown and picture frame moldings and a carved newel post. Each floor contains a dining room, kitchen, living area and, respectively, three, two, and one bedroom, moving from the top floor down. This former Open House Pick sold in January for $2.2 million, which was $250,000 below the asking price.
169 Hicks Street
Price: $5.99 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Karen Talbott, Kyle Talbott)
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Sold in April for $4.3 million
747 Union Street #2
Price: $1.199 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Gregory Williamson, Chad Chaturvedi)
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Sold in February for $1,138,500
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214 Marlborough Road
Price: $2.995 million
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Corcoran (Jamaal Redon)
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Currently off the market
210 Windsor Place
Price: $2.45 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Compass (Christine Barranca)
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Sold in January for $2.2 million
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