This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in East Flatbush, Midwood, and Bed Stuy. How did they fare?

In East Flatbush, an early 20th century row house has an attached garage. There are also parquet floors and arched doorways in the single-family. The former Open House Pick sold in March for $600,000, which was $30,000 under the asking price.

This standalone in Midwood is in estate condition. The single-family has five bedrooms and one full bath. This former Open House Pick entered contract in April.

In Bed Stuy, a brick house has an idiosyncratic interior that has been opened up on the main floor and features exposed brick, a reclaimed wood ceiling, and wood lath walls. This former Open House Pick is still available for $1.3 million, a price cut of $35,000.

Built in the 1890s, this row house in the Stuyvesant Heights Historic District has five units. The listing photos show some period details like wainscoting and a pier mirror. This former Open House Pick is still available for $3.15 million, a price cut of $15,000.

living room with wood floor, niche in wall

403 East 58th Street
Price: $630,000
Area: East Flatbush
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Traci Byers)
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Sold in March for $600,000

brooklyn open house - wood frame standalone

1534 East 22nd Street
Price: $1.1 million
Area: Midwood
Broker: The Behfar Team (Cina Azarfar)
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Entered contract in April

bed stuy interior with wood paneled ceiling

551 Lexington Avenue
Price: $1.335 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Sotheby’s International (Nikki Beauchamp)
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Still available for $1.3 million

brownstone exterior with stoop

278 Decatur Street
Price: $3.165 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Keller Williams (Keith Gauntlett)
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Still available for $3.15 million

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