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his week's most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner include a semi-detached house in Marine Park, a row house in East Flatbush, and a brownstone in Park Slope. Bay Ridge was also a hit with readers, with other listings scattered throughout the borough.
The least expensive property is a rental in Bay Ridge asking $3,100 a month, while the most expensive is a Boerum Hill row house listing for $6.5 million.
Here are this week's top 10 listings:
1. A Park Slope two-family wood frame has wood floors and a pink bathroom.
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13 Windsor Place
Price: $2.699 million
2. In Crown Heights, this row house features wood floors, mantels, and built-ins.
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1198 Union Street
Price: $2.4 million
3. This semi-detached Marine Park two-family is in estate condition.
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1701 Gerritsen Avenue
Price: $998,000
4. A Sunset Park co-op could be arranged as a one-bedroom or two-bedroom and has wood floors and moldings.
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4015 7th Avenue, #12
Price: $499,000
5. In Boerum Hill, this renovated single-family brick row house still boasts some period details.
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244 Bergen Street
Price: $6.5 million
6. This Bay Ridge prewar apartment offers two bedrooms and original details like wall moldings and parquet floors.
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160 88th Street #B1
Price: $3,100 a month
7. A Park Slope brownstone has been renovated with central air and is priced at $4.095 million.
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427a 8th Street
Area: Park Slope
8. In Bay Ridge, this early 20th century row house has been renovated with some original details remaining.
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639 74th Street
Price: $1.499 million
9. This petite brick row house in East Flatbush features an attached garage and is priced at $575,000.
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536 East 43rd Street
Area: East Flatbush
10. A Greenpoint two-family house combines 19th century charm with modern updates and includes a second unit that can be rented out or used as an in-law.
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214 Eagle Street
Price: $7,500 a month
