This week, we look back at four of our featured properties from six months ago, focusing on homes in Cypress Hills, Clinton Hill, Bay Ridge, and Bed Stuy. what happened to them?
Located on the top floor of the Cypress Hills Elevator Co-op, this unit features a spacious living room, five closets, and a state-of-the-art wet room. Located at 224 Highland Boulevard, it is within walking distance of Highland Park. The former Corps of the Day is under contract, according to a broker listing.
The Clinton Hill Co-op has one bedroom, a spacious layout and ample storage space, including some built-ins. The building is on the eighth floor of 201 Clinton Avenue, one of the buildings designed to solve the housing crisis for defense workers at the nearby Brooklyn Navy Yard during World War II. The former Coop of the Day was sold in November for $825,000, $105,000 over the asking price.
This early 20th century Bay Ridge rowhouse is a single-family home with wood floors, moldings, and four bedrooms. The former open house pick sold in November for $1.1 million, $99,000 below the asking price.
This renovated duplex in Bed-Stuy features a one-bedroom apartment on the garden level with a triplex above. This previous open house pick is still available.
224 Highland Boulevard #602
Price: $329,000
Area: Cypress Hills
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Nir Mavdi, Shai Bernstein, Sahar Ziv)
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by contract
201 Clinton Avenue, 8A
Price: $720,000
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Tom Stewart)
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Sold in November for $825,000
44 Bay Ridge Parkway
Price: $1,199,000
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Coldwell Banker (Colette DeSantis, Sadiq Bokhari)
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Sold in November for $1.1 million
266 Stuyvesant Avenue
Price: $2.98 million
Area: Bed-Stuy
Broker: Compass (Lori Hamilton Bailey)
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still available
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