This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, Prospect Heights, and East Flatbush. How did they fare?

First up, this Brooklyn Heights brownstone has period details like marble mantels and plasterwork along with waterfront views and central air. This former Open House Pick is still available for $12.995 million.

An infusion of color and pattern is layered alongside original Italianate and Neo-Grec features in this Carroll Gardens brownstone, making for rather photogenic rooms. This former House of the Day sold in July for $3.86 million, which was $260,000 over the asking price.

In one of Brooklyn’s grandest co-ops, this Prospect Heights three-bedroom has no lack of prewar style or space for a family to spread out. This former Co-op of the Day sold in October for $2.27 million, which was $275,000 over the asking price.

Finally, in East Flatbush a petite brick row house has an attached garage. This former Open House Pick sold in August for $602,500, which was $27,500 over the asking price.

brooklyn open house - parlor with plasterwork
Photo via Compass

75 Columbia Heights
Price: $12.995 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Compass (Randy Baruh, Christine Calvo)
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Still available for $12.995 million

carroll gardens - rear parlor with bold green walls and ceiling
Photo via Compass

47 3rd Place
Price: $3.6 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Compass (Jessica Perrizo, Su Miao)
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Sold in July for $3.86 million

prospect heights - living room with wood floors, mantel
Photo via Compass

135 Eastern Parkway, Unit 14E
Price: $1.995 million
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Compass (Debra Bondy)
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Sold in October for $2.27 million

living room with wood floor, niches
Photo via Compass

536 East 43rd Street
Price: $575,000
Area: East Flatbush
Broker: Compass (Ronit Abraham)
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Sold in August for $602,500

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