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his week's most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner include an Italianate in Carroll Gardens, a Neo-Grec in Bed Stuy, and a Colonial Revival in Midwood Park. These neighborhoods were particularly sought after this week, with other listings scattered throughout the borough.
The least expensive property is a co-op in Brooklyn Heights asking $1.35 million, while the most expensive is a Prospect Lefferts Gardens row house at $3.75 million.
Here are the top 10 listings:
1. A Prospect Lefferts Gardens row house with striking woodwork and wall of glass asks $3.75 million.
2. A Bed Stuy two-family with a duplex above a garden rental is priced at $2.799 million.
3. A Carroll Gardens mansard-roofed brownstone has a garden rental and owner's triplex, listed for $3.5 million.
4. A Midwood Park Colonial Revival house with tin ceilings and stone fireplaces asks $2.795 million.
5. An Italianate in Carroll Gardens is a two-family with period details like marble mantels and a curved stair, priced at $3.2 million.
6. A Prospect Lefferts Gardens single-family has built-ins, wainscoting, and wood floors, listed for $1.8 million.
7. A Bed Stuy Neo-Grec has some period details, including a curved staircase, and is priced at $1.8 million.
8. A Brooklyn Heights co-op in a 1920s building overlooking the Promenade asks $1.35 million.
9. A Crown Heights single-family row house has been renovated and is listed for $2.475 million.
10. A Park Slope brownstone from the 1870s is in estate condition, priced at $3.6 million.
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