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

Here’s an apartment in a Sunset Park Finnish co-op — a crucial and somewhat lost model for producing affordable housing, except through legacy units like this one. This former Co-op of the Day is currently off the market.

An attractive late Romanesque Revival brownstone in the Park Slope Historic District has a mixture of fine original details, modern updates and antique finishes. This former House of the Day is still on the market for a new price of $3.595 million, a price cut of $305,000.

In Boerum Hill, an ornate mid-19th century Italianate brick house with brownstone trim is in need of renovation, according to the listing, but has attractive assets to its advantage — especially its extravagant front parlor. This former Open House Pick is currently off the market.

The Romanesque Revival-style brownstone at 722 Decatur Street in Ocean Hill isn’t your typical flip. Renovated by a developer, the two-family has been given a modern, all-white, retro-futuristic, space-age mod overhaul. This former House of the Day sold in July for $1.511 million, which was $279,000 under ask.

sunset park co-op

4113 7th Avenue #8
Price: $599,000
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Sorensons Parkview Terrace Real Estate
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Currently off the market

interior

462 14th Street
Price: $3.9 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Halstead (Cecilia Cina)
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Still available for $3.595 million


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boerum hill

425 Pacific Street
Price: $3.79 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Alexander Maroni)
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Currently off the market

living room
Photo by Kiritin Beyer

722 Decatur Street
Price: $1.79 million
Area: Ocean Hill
Broker: Massada Home Sale (Sigalit Hazor)
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Sold in July for $1.511 million

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