T
his week's top real estate listings on Brownstoner feature a range of properties in Brooklyn neighborhoods. A Crown Heights row house and a Carroll Gardens brownstone are among the most popular listings.
The least expensive property is a Brooklyn Heights co-op asking $2.45 million, while the most expensive is a Brooklyn Heights townhouse priced at $6.25 million.
Here are this week's top 10 listings:
1. A Greenpoint wood frame two-family with an owner's duplex and a top floor rental is listed for $2.9 million.
2. In Crown Heights North II Historic District, a row house designed by Axel Hedman in the 1890s is on the market for $3.75 million.
3. A Brooklyn Heights single-family home with elegant features like a curving center stair and modern updates is asking $6.25 million.
4. A Ditmas Park West standalone with woodwork and stained glass is listed for $2.5 million.
5. One of five single-family houses in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District, 49 Rutland Road was constructed by owner John C. Sawkins and designed by architect John J. Petit, and is priced at $3.75 million.
6. A mansard-roofed brownstone in Carroll Gardens has a garden rental with an owner's triplex above, featuring tin ceilings, stone fireplaces, and decorative plasterwork, and is listed for $3.5 million.
7. This single-family row house in Crown Heights has been renovated and is on the market for $2.475 million.
8. An extra-large Brooklyn Heights unit in a 20th century flats building features period details and modern updates, including a renovated kitchen and in-unit laundry, and is priced at $2.45 million.
9. A 14-foot-wide Italianate two-family with a garden rental in Carroll Gardens has some period details like marble mantels and a curved stair, and is listed for $3.2 million.
10. This two-family in Bed Stuy is set up with a duplex above a garden rental and is priced at $2.799 million.
