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Prospect Heights Brooklyn Homes: 10 Notable Neo-Grec Listings

This week's top real estate listings feature a Carroll Gardens co-op, Cobble Hill carriage house, and West Midwood standalone.

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his week's most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner feature a mix of properties across Brooklyn, from Bay Ridge to Park Slope. The least expensive option is a Carroll Gardens co-op at $999,000, while the priciest listing tops out at $6.7 million in Park Slope.

    In Cobble Hill, a circa 1850s brick row house boasts marble mantels and is listed for $6.495 million. A Windsor Terrace semi-detached single-family home with a garage is priced at $1.725 million. In Ditmas Park Historic District, a standalone estate from 1908 is on the market for $1.75 million.

    A Park Slope limestone, dubbed "a second youth" by the New York Times in the 1990s, features designer touches and central air, asking $6.7 million. A Ditmas Park West single-family home with six bedrooms is listed for $1.9 million. In Cobble Hill, a carriage house on scenic Verandah Place is priced at $6 million.

    A Neo-Grec in Prospect Heights Historic District offers a two-family setup with a triplex above a garden rental, asking $4.25 million. A Carroll Gardens co-op features light and bright finishes, prewar charm, and working fireplaces, all for $999,000. In Bay Ridge, a semi-detached house with a garage is listed for $1.4 million.

    The top spot goes to a West Midwood standalone two-family home with a garage, priced at $2.35 million.

Prospect Heights Brooklyn homes, 10 notable Neo-Grec style residences on display.