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his week's most coveted properties on Brownstoner showcase the borough's diverse architectural landscape. A Windsor Terrace semi-detached house and a Sunset Park brownstone lead the pack, with other notable listings scattered throughout Brooklyn.
The price range is equally varied, from a modest $5,700 monthly rental in Windsor Terrace to a staggering $14.75 million for a Park Slope manse. So, which one would you choose?
At number 10, a stunning Brooklyn Heights single-family home boasts elegant features like a curving center stair and modern updates. The asking price? A cool $6.25 million.
Meanwhile, in Windsor Terrace, a charming early 20th-century wood frame duplex offers laundry facilities and a private rear yard for just $5,700 a month.
In Park Slope, a four-family brownstone with an owner's duplex and three rental units is on the market for $8.25 million. And in Bay Ridge, a semi-detached single-family home with three bedrooms can be yours for $995,000.
Other notable listings include a 1870s Clinton Hill brownstone with a price tag of $2.995 million, a Prospect Heights three-family brownstone with period details like stained glass and wainscoting asking $3.995 million, and a Central Sunset Park bow-front brownstone with pops of color and early 20th-century charm for $1.995 million.
Rounding out the top 10 is a Park Slope manse with an imposing Romanesque Revival facade, fine original woodwork, and plenty of space – all for a whopping $14.75 million. And in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, a single-family row house with wainscoting, mantels, and a pass-through is available for $2.995 million.
Last but not least, a Windsor Terrace semi-detached brick single-family home with a garage can be yours for $1.725 million.
