This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Boerum Hill, Flatbush, Clinton Hill, and Marine Park.

This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Boerum Hill, Flatbush, Clinton Hill, and Marine Park. How did they fare?
First up, in Boerum Hill this renovated brownstone has plasterwork, mantels, and an original stair. This former Open House Pick sold in August for $5.814 million, which was $819,000 over the asking price.
In Flatbush, this roomy single-family boasts a new kitchen and period details like parquet floors, wainscoting, and a brick mantel. This former House of the Day sold in September for $1.815 million, which was $285,000 under the asking price.
In Clinton Hill, a one-bedroom in a Clinton Avenue mansion has almost everything a solo occupant might want, including two handsome carved marble mantels, good storage space, and not insane maintenance. This former Co-op of the Day sold in November for $950,000, which was $51,000 over the asking price.
Finally, in Marine Park, a brick row house is a two-family with an attached garage. This former Open House Pick sold in October for $815,000, which was $34,000 under the asking price.
Photo via Douglas Elliman
162 Dean Street
Price: $4.995 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Jon Capobianco)
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Sold in August for $5.814 million
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216 East 21st Street
Price: $2.1 million
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Serhant (Jeffrey St. Arromand, Tricia Lee)
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Sold in September for $1.815 million
Photo via Corcoran
269 Clinton Avenue #C1
Price: $899,000
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Beth Kenkel, Susan Little)
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Sold in November for $950,000
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1263 Ryder Street
Price: $849,999
Area: Marine Park
Broker: Revived Residential (John Falce)
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Sold in October for $815,000
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