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Cobble Hill Carriage House: 10 Noteworthy Brooklyn Properties

This week's top real estate listings feature an Italianate in Fort Greene and a neo-Tudor in Ditmas Park West.

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his week's most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner include an Italianate in Fort Greene, a Queen Anne in Bed Stuy, and a neo-Tudor in Ditmas Park West. Ditmas Park and Cobble Hill were also hotspots among readers.

    The least expensive property is a Gowanus rental for $4,500 a month, while the most expensive is a Cobble Hill row house asking $6.495 million.

    Here are this week's top 10 listings:

    1. A circa 1908 standalone in Ditmas Park Historic District is in estate condition and priced at $1.75 million.

    2. This carriage house on scenic Verandah Place in the Cobble Hill Historic District is listed for $6 million.

    3. In Cobble Hill, a circa 1850s brick row house with marble mantels is a single-family home asking $6.495 million.

    4. A Gowanus duplex with a rental unit and features like marble mantels and laundry is available for $4,500 a month.

    5. This grand Ditmas Park house has architectural charm, including a cobblestone mantel, sleeping porch, and garage, and is listed for $2.995 million.

    6. In Ditmas Park West, a standalone home with six bedrooms is priced at $1.9 million.

    7. A Queen Anne in Bed Stuy is a two-family setup with a rental unit over a duplex, asking $1.995 million.

    8. This circa 1850s Italianate in the Brooklyn Academy of Music Historic District is listed for $2.35 million.

    9. An 1880s townhouse in Park Slope's historic district features wood floors, mantels, and wainscoting, and is priced at $5.5 million.

    10. A semi-detached single-family brick house in Windsor Terrace has a garage and is listed for $1.725 million.

Brooklyn carriage houses, historic homes in Cobble Hill neighborhood, notable properties showcased.