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Boerum Hill Wood Frame: 10 Notable Listings

This week's top listings on Brownstoner feature a rental in Windsor Terrace and a brownstone in Sunset Park.

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his week's most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner include a rental in Windsor Terrace, a brownstone in Sunset Park, and a standalone house in Ditmas Park. The neighborhoods of Windsor Terrace and Park Slope were particularly sought after by readers.

    The least expensive property is the Windsor Terrace rental at $5,700 per month, while the most expensive is a Park Slope manse asking $14.75 million. Here are the top 10 listings:

    A four-family brownstone in Park Slope with an owner's duplex and three rental units is on the market for $8.25 million.

    842 Carroll Street, a Park Slope manse with Romanesque Revival facade and original woodwork, is asking $14.75 million.

    176 State Street, a spacious Brooklyn Heights single-family home with modern updates, is priced at $6.25 million.

    A Windsor Terrace rental in an early 20th century wood frame building is available for $5,700 per month.

    4704 6th Avenue, a bow-front brownstone in Sunset Park's Central Historic District, has been renovated and is asking $1.995 million.

    614 73rd Street, a semi-detached single-family home in Bay Ridge, is priced at $995,000.

    166 Congress Street, a two-family Cobble Hill Anglo-Italianate with mid 19th century details, is on the market for $3.995 million.

    555 16th Street, a Windsor Terrace semi-detached brick single-family home with garage, is asking $1.725 million.

    240 Dean Street, an Anglo-Italianate wood frame cottage in Boerum Hill's Historic District, is priced at $3.4 million.

    485 Rugby Road, a standalone Ditmas Park West house with six bedrooms, is on the market for $1.9 million.

Boerum Hill wood frame homes, Brooklyn listings showcase historic architecture and upscale interiors.