The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Clinton Hill condo, a Bed Stuy brownstone, and a Ditmas Park house.
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Clinton Hill condo, a Bed Stuy brownstone, and a Ditmas Park house.
Listings popular with readers were dotted around the borough this week. The least expensive property for sale on the list is a house in Marine Park asking $849,000 and the most expensive is the Clinton Hill manse priced at $9.85 million.
Which would you choose?
10.A three-family brick row house in Carroll Gardens comprises a duplex with two rental units above.

192 Nelson Street
Price: $3.8 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Compass (Maryanne Farrell)
A Brooklyn Heights Row House and More to See, Starting at $895K
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9. This recently updated Queen Anne row house in Bed Stuy has a duplex over a garden rental.

82 Chauncey Street
Price: $2.295 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Tali Berzak)
A Marine Park House With a Garage and More to See, Starting at $1.098 Million
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8. In Brooklyn Heights, this circa 1850s brick row house has been renovated but still has marble mantels and an original stair.

145 Clinton Street
Price: $5.7 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Compass (Lindsay Hymson)
A Brooklyn Heights Row House and More to See, Starting at $895K
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7. This single-family row house in Marine Park includes a built-in garage.

1769 East 31st Street
Price: $849,000
Area: Marine Park
Broker: Pride Estates (Danny Chung)
A Midwood Park House With a Garage and More to See, Starting at $849K
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6. This Bed Stuy brownstone is in need of TLC, but for lovers of period detail there is a lot to see. Inside are wood mantels, fretwork, wainscoting, moldings, pier mirrors, and built-ins.

189 Hancock Street
Price: $2.65 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Chrisette Mignott)
Estate Condition Bed Stuy Brownstone With Period Details Asks $2.65 Million
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5. In Sunset Park, this 19th century wood frame row house consists of a lower duplex with a rental unit on the top floor. Updated with air conditioning and colorful tile, the two-family retains wood floors, moldings, and other original details.

427 46th Street
Price: $1.485 million
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Compass (Dalia Glazer, Andy English)
A Midwood Park House With a Garage and More to See, Starting at $849K
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4. In a 19th century flats building, a two-bedroom condo offers high ceilings, a slate mantel with summer cover, and windows on three exposures.

252 Greene Avenue #2B
Price: $929,000
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Compass (Deborah Zolan)
Clinton Hill Walkup With Two Bedrooms, Mantel, Arches Asks $929K
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3. Standing out even amid the many other architecturally intriguing mansions of Clinton Avenue is this brick and stone palazzo with its imposing facade.

356 Clinton Avenue
Price: $9.85 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Madison Estates Sotheby’s International Realty (Charles D’Alessandro)
Clinton Avenue Palazzo With Exuberant Interior Details Asks $9.85 Million
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2. In the Ditmas Park Historic District, this early 20th century Colonial Revival has stained glass, wood floors, and plenty of bedroom space.

502 East 17th Street
Price: $2.175 million
Area: Ditmas Park
Broker: Abacus Properties (Jeff Surowka, Cintra Batchoo)
A Park Slope Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $990K
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1. For those who love period details but aren’t eager to tackle an extensive restoration, this Park Slope brownstone has gleaming woodwork along with finely cared for mantels, ceiling medallions, and plasterwork.

509 3rd Street
Price: $4.5 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Lonnie Robinson and Matthew Kirby-Smith)
Park Slope Brownstone With Pier Mirror, Mantels, Pass-Through Asks $4.5 Million
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