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Brooklyn's Best: Unique Wood-Frame Homes in Brooklyn Heights

This week's top Brooklyn listings: Prospect Park South rental & Williamsburg wood frame home.

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his week's most popular listings on Brownstoner include a Prospect Park South rental, a Williamsburg wood frame, and a Park Slope townhouse. Listings were scattered across the borough, from Bay Ridge to Cobble Hill.

    The least expensive property for sale is a Bushwick wood frame asking $1.195 million, while the most expensive is a Cobble Hill brownstone with an $11.25 million price tag.

    Here are this week's top 10 listings:

    10. A stunning Cobble Hill Italianate features opulent plasterwork and modern renovations by a noted architect, including triple-paned windows, central air, and a sauna.

    321 Clinton Street, Cobble Hill, $11.25 million

    9. This 1920s Tudor-style standalone in Bay Ridge boasts a corner lot with a garage.

    8028 Harbor View Terrace, Bay Ridge, $3.549 million

    8. An early 20th-century row house in Sunset Park is a two-family property with a garden rental.

    535 58th Street, Sunset Park, $1.65 million

    7. This Bushwick wood frame is a two-family home with an owner's duplex and top-floor rental.

    1167 Jefferson Avenue, Bushwick, $1.195 million

    6. A Brooklyn Heights wood frame, circa 1829, features historic charm and has seen a drop in its asking price.

    69 Orange Street, Brooklyn Heights, $8.95 million

    5. This Park Slope townhouse boasts plasterwork, wainscoting, mantels, a dumbwaiter, and modern updates.

    607 6th Street, Park Slope, $5.25 million

    4. A grand Colonial Revival rental in Prospect Park South offers spacious rooms, a garage, and saltwater pool.

    1440 Albemarle Road, Prospect Park South, $35,000/month

    3. This Crown Heights limestone features period details and opportunities for style upgrades.

    1135 Park Place, Crown Heights, $2.5 million

    2. A Carroll Gardens row house is set up as a single-family home on a picturesque street.

    15 Dennett Place, Carroll Gardens, $1.995 million

    1. This Williamsburg wood frame is set back from the street and features historic details.

    197 North 5th Street, Williamsburg, $2.45 million

Wood-frame homes in historic Brooklyn Heights neighborhood showcase unique architectural designs.