Brooklyn Real Estate Six Months Later: Three Sold, One Still Available
Here’s a look at how four of our featured listings from six months ago, located in Park Slope, Marine Park, Williamsburg and Bed Stuy.
Here’s a look at how four of our featured listings from six months ago fared on the market.
First up this week is a Bed Stuy brownstone that’s newly and nicely gut renovated, with some original details and a classic feel. It’s on the neighborhood’s northern end, at 635 Willoughby Avenue, between Tompkins and Throop. This former House of the Day sold in January for $1.98 million, which was $219,000 below the asking price.
Following that, there’s a transitional Greek Revival-Italianate house with original details in an unlikely locale: South Williamsburg. It’s at 52 South 6th Street, a block from the waterfront and in the shadow of the Williamsburg bridge — also, as the listing notes, near the Domino Sugar complex that’s currently under construction. This former House of the Day is still available for the initial asking price of $2.995 million.
Then we have a Park Slope two-bedroom that is attractive and reasonably spacious, with a working fireplace and a shared roof deck. It’s on the third floor of a bay-fronted brick townhouse at 1017 8th Avenue, by the corner of 11th Street and a block from Prospect Park. This former Co-op of the Day sold in December for $1.195 million, which was $30,000 below the asking price.
And finally, a freestanding one-family brick house on Hendrickson Street in Marine Park. This one needs work as well, according to the listing, which says that both “imagination and tender loving care” are called for. This former Open House Pick sold in February for $690,000, which was $99,000 below the asking price.
635 Willoughby Avenue
Price: $2.199 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Andy Jasmin)
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Sold in January for $1.98 million
52 South 6th Street
Price: $2.995 million
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Compass (Lior Barak, Christine Blackburn)
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Still available for $2.995 million
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1017 8th Avenue #3
Price: $1.225 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Jessica Buchman, Brian Rettaliata)
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Sold in December for $1.195 million
1735 Hendrickson Street
Price: $789,000
Area: Marine Park
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Vera “Cappi” Capozucca)
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Sold in February for $690,000
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