Brooklyn Real Estate Listings Six Months Later: Three in Contract, One Still Available
This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Bay Ridge, Bed Stuy, Greenpoint, and Park Slope.
This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Bay Ridge, Bed Stuy, Greenpoint, and Park Slope. How did they fare?
In Marine Park, this early 20th century semi-detached has a garage. The single-family has three bedrooms plus an office in the attic. This former Open House Pick entered contract in May.
A two-family brownstone in Bed Stuy has wainscoting, fretwork, moldings, and mantels. This former Open House Pick entered contract in May.
This 1890s Queen Anne is in the Greenpoint Historic District. The two-family has a duplex above a one-bedroom apartment. This former Open House Pick entered contract in March.
After last selling in 2012, this Park Slope townhouse got a thorough renovation that added dramatic open spaces and connected the interior and outdoors with terraces, expanses of glass, and a modern stair. This former House of the Day is still available.
178 Marine Avenue
Price: $1.38 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Remax Elite (Maria DeMasi)
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Entered contract in May
677 Macon Street
Price: $1.995 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Behfar Team (Daniel Sosani)
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Entered contract in May
151 Milton Street
Price: $3.8 million
Area: Greenpoint
Broker: Adam Ecker
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Entered contract in March
19 Montgomery Place
Price: $15 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Sotheby’s International (Jeremy V. Stein, Jennifer Henson)
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Still available
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