Recent Sales · Windsor Terrace
What Sold in Windsor Terrace Recently
10 homes closed in Windsor Terrace over the last 30 days. Here is what each sold for and how long it took.
Recorded sale prices are the clearest read on what a Windsor Terrace home is worth today. I track every closing in the neighborhood so a seller can price against real comparables, not asking-price guesswork.
Windsor Terrace over the last 12 months
Median recorded sale prices from closings across the neighborhood.
- Co-ops · $687,500 · $842/sqft · 100% of ask · -11% YoY (44 sales)
- Condos · $1,198,000 · $1,116/sqft · 102% of ask · +6% YoY (11 sales)
- Houses · $2,380,000 · $956/sqft · 100% of ask · +3% YoY (23 sales)
Closed Around the Median
10 sales in this group.
100 OCEAN Parkway #3S, a 1-bedroom co-op in a 1953 103-unit elevator building, sold for $565,000 after 109 days on the market. It follows #6E in the same building, which closed at $510,000.
185 Prospect Park SW #306-307, a 3-bedroom in a prewar 9-unit building, closed at $1,925,000 after 98 days on the market. #301 in the building last closed at $1,225,000.
250 Seeley Street #4, a 2-bedroom co-op in a prewar 16-unit building, traded at $825,000 after 140 days on the market. It follows #15 in the same building, which closed at $1,100,000.
185 Prospect Park SW #301, a 2-bedroom in a prewar 9-unit building, sold for $1,225,000 after 116 days on the market. #306-307 in the building last closed at $1,925,000.
346 Coney Island Avenue #602, a 2-bedroom condo in a 2006 59-unit building, closed at $950,000 after 85 days on the market. It follows #507 in the same building, which closed at $875,000.
207 PROSPECT Park SW #3C, a 2-bedroom in a prewar building, traded at $1,161,000 after 85 days on the market. #4 in the building last closed at $1,150,000.
135 Prospect Park SW #A6, a 2-bedroom co-op in a prewar 84-unit elevator building, sold for $920,000 after 134 days on the market. It follows #62B in the same building, which closed at $525,000.
221 MCDONALD Avenue #3A, a 1-bedroom in a 1953 160-unit elevator building, closed at $435,000 after 161 days on the market. #2R in the building last closed at $495,000.
1702 11th Avenue, a multi-family building, traded at $2,730,000 after 84 days on the market.
573 16th Street, a house, sold for $2,998,000 after 83 days on the market.
Curious what your Windsor Terrace home is worth?
Milton Coste, Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker at Keller Williams NYC, prepares a free, comparable-based valuation grounded in recent closings like these.
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