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Park Slope's Most Coveted Carriage Houses for Sale

This week's top listings: co-op in Carroll Gardens and carriage house in Cobble Hill.

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his week's most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner include a co-op in Carroll Gardens, a carriage house in Cobble Hill, and a standalone home in West Midwood. Cobble Hill properties continue to attract readers' attention, with other listings scattered throughout the borough.

    The least expensive property is a Marine Park house at $849,999, while the most expensive is a Cobble Hill row house asking $6.495 million. Here are this week's top 10 listings:

    1. A carriage house in Park Slope, renovated in the 1920s into a two-family dwelling, is priced at $5.75 million.

    2. In Ditmas Park, a circa 1908 standalone home is in estate condition and listed for $1.75 million.

    3. This Fort Greene brick row house features Greek Revival details and is asking $3.3 million.

    4. A Windsor Terrace semi-detached single-family house with a garage is priced at $1.725 million.

    5. A two-bedroom co-op in Carroll Gardens, renovated to preserve prewar charm, is listed for $999,000.

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

    7. This carriage house on Verandah Place in the Cobble Hill Historic District is priced at $6 million.

    8. A Neo-Grec in Prospect Heights features a triplex above a garden rental and is listed for $4.25 million.

    9. A standalone house in West Midwood, a two-family home with a garage, is priced at $2.35 million.

    10. The least expensive property on the list is a Marine Park house at $849,999.

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