Another week, another look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago, focusing on homes in Kensington, Park Slope and Brooklyn Heights. How did they fare?

A studio co-op in Kensington has a large foyer and a separate kitchen and dining area that may offset the disadvantages of the combined living room and bedroom. This former Co-op of the Day recently entered contract.

An unusual brownstone in the Park Slope Historic District was apparently built originally as a flats building, not a townhouse. This former House of the Day recently entered contract.

In South Slope, an eye-catching freestanding wood-frame house painted bright yellow with an historic wood cornice is at least as old as the 1840s or ’50s if not older. This former Open House Pick sold in July for $1.675 million, which was $520,000 under ask.

A highly photographed circa 1850s Brooklyn Heights carriage house with a yellow stucco facade has a carefully considered modern interior as fabulous today as it was when new. This former House of the Day is still available for $4.2 million, a price cut of $250,000.

interior

280 Ocean Parkway,#3U
Price: $299,000
Area: Kensington
Broker: Corcoran (Tom Le, Justin Tierney)
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In contract

park slope interior

569 10th Street
Price: $2.889 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Brooklyn Properties Of Seventh Ave Inc. (Trisha Webster)
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In contract


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park slope house

341 13th Street
Price: $2.195 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Julie Rhinehart)
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Sold in July for $1.675 million

brooklyn heights carriage house

51 Sidney Place
Price: $4.45 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Skyline Realty LLC
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Still available for $4.2 million

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