Open House Picks Six Months Later: All Sold
Well done, Brooklyn! All of our Open House Picks from six months ago have sold.
Our Open House Picks from six months ago — all renovated with a modern slant — have all sold, and most relatively close to ask. They include brownstones in Park Slope and Bed Stuy, a modern brick house in Carroll Gardens that looks recently built, and a narrow row house in Windsor Terrace.
The Carroll Gardens home is on Hoyt Street between Degraw and Sackett. A three-story one-family with a finished basement, it’s got windows on three sides and all kinds of space, including a lovely rooftop deck with a small second kitchen with Henrybuilt cabinets.
The property sold for $2.95 million in March, $45,000 under its $2.995 million price tag.
On Hancock Street in Stuyvesant Heights we’ve got what looks to be a flip job, thoroughly renovated and not too shabbily, with new plumbing and electrical. At three stories, it’s got a three-bedroom duplex with a garden rental.
The duplex features an open-plan parlor floor with a veritable wall of glass at the rear, leading out to an ipe deck with steel rails. The home sold for exactly its $1.195 million ask in March.
The pick on 4th Street in Park Slope is easily the most traditional of the bunch — a three-story bay-front brownstone with original details, including carved fretwork, three fireplaces, pocket doors, wide-plank floors, moldings and some striking light fixtures.
Kitchen and baths are modern. Lots of rooms to play with in this one, including four bedrooms, a triple parlor, a sitting room, a dressing room and a family room.
This one sold for the farthest from its ask, heralding $2.95 million in February — $300,000 under its $3.25 million ask.
Last up, on East 2nd Street in Windsor Terrace is a 16-footer with two stories and a finished basement. It’s no jaw-dropper, but it’s all newly renovated, with an open-plan living room/kitchen and three bedrooms above.
The house sold in January for $1.615 million, $60,000 below its $1.675 million ask.
278 Hoyt Street
Price: $2.995 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Corcoran (Deborah Rieders, Sarah Shuken)
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Sold for $2.95 million in March
793 Hancock Street
Price: $1.195 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Town Residential (Laya Haut, Michael Ettelson)
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Sold for $1.195 million in March
353 4th Street
Price: $3.25 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Halstead (Mary Goodson, Scott Olsen)
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Sold for $2.95 in February
33 East 2nd Street
Price: $1.675 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Corcoran (Kyle Talbott, Karen Talbott)
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Sold for $1.615 million in January
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