The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a rental in Carroll Gardens, a grand Italianate in Brooklyn Heights and a brick townhouse in Bed Stuy.

The popular listings are scattered across the borough this week, from Brooklyn Heights to Sunset Park. The least expensive is the Carroll Gardens rental at $3,200 a month and the most expensive is a Park Slope manse at $5.995 million.

Which would you choose?

10. In Park Slope, this quite remarkable Romanesque/Neo-Grec two-family townhouse has carved marble mantels and other historic details, along with radiant heated floors and air conditioning.

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Photo by Tina Gallo via The Corcoran Group

57 Saint Marks Avenue
Price: $3.5 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Sandra Cordoba)
Townhouses With Historical Details and Updates to See This Weekend, Starting at $2.5 Million
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9. Established by immigrant associations in the Sunset Park area in the early 20th century, original Finnish co-ops are generally modest and relatively affordable affairs.

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566 44th Street #2C
Price: $699,000
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Corcoran (Irine Blyumin, Peter Bracichowicz)
Sunset Park Two-Bedroom With Dining Room, Lots of Windows in Original Finnish Co-op Asks $699K
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8. Here’s a well-located, well-groomed, but relatively compact prewar one-bedroom co-op in Prospect Heights.

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400 Lincoln Place
Price: $579,000
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Compass (Amanda Nelson)
Well-Groomed Prospect Heights One-Bedroom With Updated Kitchen in Walkup Near Park Asks $579K
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7. Here’s a rental on the parlor level of a four-story brownstone on a partly commercial block of Henry Street in Carroll Gardens that’s not just the usual highway robbery in New York’s absurd market.

515 Henry Street

515 Henry Street
Price: $3,200 a month
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Halstead (Kristin Moon)
Carroll Gardens Brownstone Flat With Terrace, Updated Kitchen Asks $3,200 a Month
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6. This beguiling early 20th century single-family house belongs to a block of 12 homes in Flatbush that replaced the Stephens Mansion.

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32 Stephens Court
Price: $1.2 million
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Rebekah Carver)
Updated Edwardian in Flatbush With Porch, Terrace, Built-Ins Asks $1.2 Million
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5. As stately Park Slope mansions go, this Romanesque Revival brick and brownstone is certainly among the grander ones, at least in its street presence.

60 montgomery place
Photos by Allyson Lubow via The Corcoran Group

60 Montgomery Place
Price: $5.995 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Charlie Pigott, Candace Shemmer)
Grand Park Slope Mansion With Green Roof, Central Air on Park Block Asks $5.995 Million
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4. This neo-Renaissance two-family three-story limestone with a wide rounded bay is on a corner lot and includes a garage and two sets of stairs.

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53 Saint Pauls Place
Price: $2,500,000
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Halstead (Dina Foster-Osbourne)
Houses With Lush Historic Details and Extra Spaces, Including a Garage, to See This Weekend
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3. At 190 Clermont Avenue in Fort Greene, a pretty Italianate is a four-story two-family with modern updates and historic details.

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190 Clermont Avenue
Price: $3,300,000
Area: Fort Greene (Gail Bomze, Susan Hirschorn)
Broker: Compass
Houses With Lush Historic Details and Extra Spaces, Including a Garage, to See This Weekend
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2. This very grand late Italianate with huge proportions and ravishing details would have once been quite an affair in its original form as a high society mansion.

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25 Schermerhorn Street
Price: $5.8 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Compass (Lucy Perry, Kim Soule)
Houses With Lush Historic Details and Extra Spaces, Including a Garage, to See This Weekend
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1. At 812 Quincy Street in Bed Stuy, there’s a sweet little brick Neo-Grec townhouse that lost its crown moldings but has beautiful original floors, mantels and woodwork.

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812 Quincy Street
Price: $1,150,000
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Orrie King, Beth Doran)
Houses With Lush Historic Details and Extra Spaces, Including a Garage, to See This Weekend
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