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Brooklyn's Hottest Properties: Top 10 Neighborhood Gems

This week's top Brooklyn listings feature a Williamsburg wood frame and a Crown Heights limestone home.

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his week's most popular listings on Brownstoner include a Williamsburg wood frame, a Crown Heights limestone, and a Sunset Park row house. Prospect Lefferts Gardens and Carroll Gardens also made the cut.

    The least expensive property is a Bushwick wood frame asking $1.195 million, while the priciest is a Brooklyn Heights wood frame at $8.95 million.

    Here are the top 10 listings:

    A circa 1900 limestone in Park Slope boasts plasterwork, wainscoting, and modern updates, priced at $5.25 million.

    In Carroll Gardens, a row house on a street known for its tiny doors is set up as a single-family home, asking $1.995 million.

    Bushwick's 1167 Jefferson Avenue is a two-family wood frame with an owner's duplex and top-floor rental, priced at $1.195 million.

    A Sunset Park row house from the early 20th century offers a garden rental and is listed for $1.65 million.

    Williamsburg's 197 North 5th Street is a historic wood frame set back from the street, asking $2.45 million.

    Crown Heights' 1135 Park Place is a limestone with period details and potential for style upgrades, priced at $2.5 million.

    The Brooklyn Heights wood frame at 69 Orange Street has been on the market since 2022, now asking $8.95 million after a price drop.

    Outside of Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District, a detached house is set up as a two-family home, listed for $1.288 million.

    Carroll Gardens' 115A 2nd Place features a garden rental and owner's triplex above, priced at $3.5 million.

    Prospect Lefferts Gardens' 130 Lincoln Road is a circa 1910 standalone with a garage, asking $2.45 million.

Brooklyn neighborhood real estate market highlights, showcasing top 10 properties and gems.