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his week's most popular listings on Brownstoner include a Windsor Terrace wood frame, a Bay Ridge row house, and a Ditmas Park West standalone. The least expensive property is a Bed Stuy rental for $11,500 a month, while the most expensive is a Brooklyn Heights townhouse asking $12.5 million.
In Brooklyn Heights, an extra-large unit in a 20th-century building features period details and modern amenities like a renovated kitchen and in-unit laundry. The price is $2.45 million.
A Carroll Gardens Italianate row house has some original details, including marble mantels and a curved stair. It's priced at $3.2 million.
In Bed Stuy, a no-fee whole-house rental features lavish original details and modern conveniences like central air. The rent is $11,500 a month.
A Windsor Terrace two-family home has one unit per floor and is listed for $1.699 million.
A Crown Heights row house designed by Axel Hedman in the 1890s is priced at $3.75 million.
In Ditmas Park West, a standalone home features woodwork and stained glass. The price is $2.5 million.
A renovated single-family row house in Crown Heights is listed for $2.475 million.
A Bay Ridge three-family brick row house has some original details like wood floors and picture rails. It's priced at $1.68 million.
In Windsor Terrace, a two-family row house features wood floors and stained glass. The price is $1.95 million.
The top spot goes to a Brooklyn Heights Greek Revival townhouse from the 1840s, renovated with a kitchen on the garden level. The price is $12.5 million.
