Brooklyn Real Estate Listings Six Months Later: Two Sold, One in Contract, One off the Market
This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Sunset Park, Prospect Lefferts Garden and Park Slope.
This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Sunset Park, Prospect Lefferts Garden and Park Slope. How did they fare?
While not huge, this Sunset Park co-op with an efficient layout is well proportioned and boasts an entry foyer for a bit of extra space. The one-bedroom retains many of its original prewar features, including moldings, parquet floors and original tile in the kitchen and bathroom. While the unit appears in move-in condition, some new paint and strategic updates could provide some polish. This former Co-op of the Day entered contract in November.
The listing photos may leave a bit to be desired, but the Tudor style charm of this Prospect Lefferts Garden Historic District row house is hard to deny. With a red tile roof and half timbering, 15 Rutland Road has the picturesque details that made the style so popular in the early 20th century. The spacious house, which has been in the same family since the 1960s, is in estate condition, but offers plenty of original interior features, including never-painted woodwork. This former House of the Day was taken off the market in August.
Prewar apartments don’t come much grander than the ones at 35 Prospect Park West, a building designed by eminent architect Emery Roth. This one is no exception, with two large bedrooms and two former maid’s rooms, endless nooks and crannies, and original Deco era tile in the bathrooms and kitchen. On the 11th floor of the 18-story, 70-unit co-op, the apartment opens onto a grand foyer or gallery with herringbone floors, moldings and plenty of space for art. This former Co-op of the Day sold in October for the asking price of $2.75 million.
With its distinctive Spanish tile roof and limestone facade, this Prospect Lefferts Garden single-family is part of a row that will be familiar to aficionados of the architecture within the historic district. The interior of 170 Maple Street is as appealing as the exterior, with period woodwork, built-ins, mantels and plaster ornament. Two parlors, a dining room and kitchen are on the main level and four bedrooms above. This former House of the Day sold in September for $2,229,170, which was $170 over the asking price.
683 41st Street #27
Price: $419,000
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Corcoran (Ryan Field, Meris Blumstein, Casey Lichtman)
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Entered contract in November
15 Rutland Road
Price: $1.95 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Heights Realty Advisors (Miozoty Castillo)
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Currently off the market
35 Prospect Park West #11C
Price: $2.75 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Jackie Torren, Charlie Pigott)
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Sold in October for $2.75 million
170 Maple Street
Price: $2.229 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Compass (Christina Prostano)
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Sold in September for $2,229,170
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