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Post-Brooklyn Market Update: Three Properties Sold After Initial Listing

This week: revisiting four featured listings from six months ago in Crown Heights and Bed Stuy.

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    We're taking a look back at four featured listings from six months ago in Crown Heights and Bed Stuy to see how they fared. Let's start with Crown Heights, where this renovated single-family brick row house sold for $2.225 million in October, coming in $170,000 under its asking price.

    In Bed Stuy, an 1880s Queen Anne in the Bedford Historic District sold for $2.385 million in September, a whopping $90,000 over its asking price. This stunning home boasts wood floors, fretwork, moldings, and stained glass.

    Another Crown Heights gem is this 1880s Neo-Grec with a Permastone facade, which still retains some of its original details on the interior. It sold for $2.05 million in November, just $50,000 over its asking price.

    Finally, we have a 1920s co-op apartment in Crown Heights that combines a gracious layout with original details and high ceilings. This former Co-op of the Day entered contract in October for an undisclosed price.

    Here are the listings:

    * 179 Crown Street: Sold in October for $2.225 million

    * 196 Hancock Street: Sold in September for $2.385 million

    * 78 Rogers Avenue: Sold in November for $2.05 million

    * 345 Montgomery Street #3L: Entered contract in October

Three properties in Brooklyn sold post-market update, real estate news.