realestate

Brooklyn Properties: Two Sold, Two Remaining

A look back at four Brooklyn neighborhoods: Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights, PLG and Sunset Park.

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look back at four featured listings from six months ago reveals how homes in Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, and Sunset Park have fared.

    In Park Slope, a limestone home boasts fine details on the parlor level before opening up to a modern kitchen via a curving stair. The property, once a House of the Day, is still available with a new broker and reduced price of $8.995 million.

    A Brooklyn Heights Italianate has been renovated into a triplex above a garden rental. This Open House Pick remains on the market.

    In Prospect Lefferts Gardens, an updated single-family home designed by Benjamin Driesler sold in January for $2.03 million, slightly under its asking price of $2.095 million.

    Lastly, a Sunset Park co-op apartment required a climb to the fourth floor but offered wood floors and moderate maintenance. It sold in February for its asking price of $399,000.

    Photos via various brokers

    600 2nd Street

    Price: $10 million

    Area: Park Slope

    Broker: Douglas Elliman (Rebekah Carver)

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    Listed with a new broker at $8.995 million

    167 State Street

    Price: $8.995 million

    Area: Brooklyn Heights

    Broker: Corcoran (Aurora A. Singleton)

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    Still available

    234 Sterling Street

    Price: $2.095 million

    Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens

    Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Catherine E. Witherwax)

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    Sold in January for $2.03 million

    702 45th Street #4G

    Price: $399,000

    Area: Sunset Park

    Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Joanna Mayfield Marks)

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    Sold in February for $399,000

Brooklyn real estate: two sold properties, two remaining in development.