Top 5 Stories on Brownstoner This Week: Houses on the Market
Popular stories on Brownstoner this week include Clinton Hill’s Pfizer mansion, a Prospect Lefferts Gardens rental, and other Brooklyn news.

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A Windsor Terrace Townhouse With Garage and More to See, Starting at $1.345 Million
Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, Bed Stuy, and Midwood. They range in price from $1.345 million to $5.795 million.
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Clinton Hill’s Grand Pfizer Mansion Returns With $10.35 Million Ask
Clinton Hill’s impressive Pfizer Mansion is for sale again. The 1880s manse, designed by Marshall J. Morrill for Charles Erhart, one of the Pfizer co-founders, sold in 2021 after being on the market for years. The new listing photos show its lavish details are still intact, including plasterwork, mantels, wainscoting, and stained glass. The house was already renovated and restored when it last sold and while there are some new wall finishes, it looks like no new major renovations have been undertaken.
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Bed Stuy Row House With Mantels, Central Air Asks $2.395 Million
Although narrow and lacking its original cornice, this updated Bed Stuy house has modern conveniences like central air and a modern kitchen, as well as fanciful original details such as an elaborate center stair and carved wood mantels.
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PLG Rowhouse With Fretwork, Built-ins, Stained Glass Asks $2.995 Million
While this single-family row house likely needs some bathroom and kitchen updates, it has a wealth of details, including wainscoting, mantels, and a pass-through. In the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District, the bow-front dwelling at 56 Rutland Road is on one of the neighborhood’s picturesque tree-lined streets and a short walk from Prospect Park.
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Prospect Lefferts Gardens Unit With Office, Deck Asks $3,000 a Month
A big one-bedroom, this Prospect Lefferts Gardens rental has room for a home office and offers a bit of outdoor space. It is on the raised first floor of 190 Sterling Street on one of the tree-lined streets within the historic district.
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