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

It has quite a grand street presence, and this 1880s Romanesque Revival townhouse also boasts original details like pocket doors, wainscoting, and mantels along with some later colorful baths. In the Park Slope Historic District at 17 Montgomery Place, it’s unusually wide at 30 feet and comes with a nearby parking space. This former House of the Day is still available for $8.5 million, a price cut of $1.25 million.

This 1870s Neo-Grec in the Clinton Hill Historic District is being sold “as is,” according to the listing. The photos show some marble mantels, moldings, and wood floors. This former Open House Pick is still available for $3 million.

In Midwood, a 1920s standalone has some vintage charm with a tile mantel, stained glass, columns, and retro baths. The single-family dwelling also has a garage. This former Open House Pick is currently off the market.

A spacious one-bedroom in a late ’30s elevator building comes with original details, modern updates, and good storage. It’s on the third floor of 40 Ocean Parkway in Windsor Terrace. This former Co-op of the Day sold in April for $650,000, which was $51,000 over the asking price.

front hall with view to dining room, kitchen and parlor

17 Montgomery Place
Price: $9.75 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Laura Rozos, Maria Rozos)
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Still available for $8.5 million

parlor with wall moldings and shutters

65 Cambridge Place
Price: $3 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Flateau Realty (Richard Flateau, Jeffrey Grannum)
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Still available for $3 million

brick and stucco detached house with a garage

3566 Bedford Avenue
Price: $2 million
Area: Midwood
Broker: Behfar Team (Karen Behfar)
See it here ->
Currently off the market

windsor terrace - living room with wood floor and a wall of bookshelves

40 Ocean Parkway #3A
Price: $599,000
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Mary A. Mulcahey)
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Sold in April for $650,000

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