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his week, the most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner include a Tudor in Flatlands, an Italianate in Carroll Gardens, and a Greek Revival in Brooklyn Heights. Windsor Terrace and Brooklyn Heights were again among the top areas of interest for readers.
The least expensive property is a semi-detached house in Flatlands at $690,000, while the most expensive is a Cobble Hill townhouse asking $12.995 million.
Here are the top 10 listings:
1. A renovated Greek Revival in Brooklyn Heights' Historic District has a kitchen on the garden level and sold for $12.5 million.
2. In Cobble Hill, this 1880s townhouse got a colorful makeover and is now asking $12.995 million.
3. This Prospect Lefferts Gardens row house was designed by Benjamin Driesler and is listed for $1.75 million.
4. A semi-detached Tudor in Flatlands has period details like wood floors and arched doorways, priced at $690,000.
5. In East Flatbush, a corner semi-detached single-family with a garage is asking $775,000.
6. This 1840s Greek Revival in Brooklyn Heights' Historic District was renovated into a single-family home with a kitchen on the garden level and is listed for $12.5 million.
7. A two-family row house in Windsor Terrace has wood floors, moldings, and stained glass, priced at $1.95 million.
8. An extra-large unit in an early 20th century building in Brooklyn Heights has period details and a renovated kitchen, asking $2.45 million.
9. In Windsor Terrace, this two-family home has one unit per floor and is listed for $1.699 million.
10. A 14-foot-wide Italianate in Carroll Gardens is a two-family with a garden rental and some period details, priced at $3.2 million.
