This week, a glance again at 4 of our featured listings from six months in the past focuses on houses in Flatlands, Bay Ridge, Dumbo and Prospect Lefferts Gardens. How did they fare?
For the customer who can see the potential on this estate-condition brick Tudor in Flatlands, a considerate renovation might give it some mandatory upgrades whereas sustaining the innate Thirties allure. The one-family has some historic particulars together with a generously sized kitchen, a toilet per ground, three bedrooms and a storage. This former Home of the Day offered in April for $700,000, which was $25,000 beneath the asking worth.
A contemporary small home when it was constructed within the Nineteen Twenties, this Bay Ridge one-family seems neat as a pin. It has home windows on all 4 sides, a sunroom, and unique particulars comparable to arched doorways, moldings and parquet flooring. There may be additionally a completed basement, two-car storage, three bedrooms and properly landscaped entrance and rear yards. This former Home of the Day offered in April for $1.45 million, which was $100,000 over the asking worth.
This true loft within the Sweeney Constructing within the Dumbo Historic District has a spectacular view of the Manhattan Bridge from its front room and detail-perfect finishes, together with an enviable laboratory-inspired kitchen and marble rest room. With one authorized bed room, this former Co-op of the Day offered in April for the asking worth of $1,975 million.
Within the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District, a bow-fronted brownstone on Midwood Avenue has a myriad of circa neo-Classical particulars in addition to current updates. A lot of the home’s in depth woodwork is painted white, and there are stained glass home windows, a columned coat, a pier mirror, built-in bookcases and a window seat. The four-bedroom single-family and former Open Home Choose offered in April for $2.44 million, which was $245,000 over the asking worth.
1412 East forty sixth Avenue
Value: $725,000
Space: Flatlands
Dealer: Keller Williams (Charles A. Olson)
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Offered in April for $700,000
89 77th Avenue
Value: $1.35 million
Space: Bay Ridge
Dealer: City Luxe (Jason Ma)
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Offered in April for $1.45 million
30 Major Avenue #3A
Value: $1,975 million
Space: Dumbo
Dealer: Compass (Charles Homet, John Brandon)
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Offered in April for $1,975 million
208 Midwood Avenue
Value: $2,195 million
Space: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Brokers: Compass (Justin Dupree, Abby Dupree)
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Offered in April for $2.44 million
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