Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Magnificent Park Slope Mansion and a Bushwick Prewar Co-op
A massive limestone mansion in Park Slope, an Italianate home in Boerum Hill and a pre-war co-op in Bushwick were among this week’s most popular listings on Brownstoner.

A massive limestone mansion in Park Slope, an Italianate house in Boerum Hill and a pre-war co-op in Bushwick were among this week’s most viewed listings on Brownstoner.
There were multiple listings this week in Park Slope and Clinton Hill. The cheapest home was the Bushwick co-op asking $345,000 and the most expensive was the Park Slope mansion at $13.25 million.
Which would you choose?
10. Here’s a grand 1907 Colonial in move-in condition that offers all you want in a Prospect Park South manse, including acres of space, original details, tasteful updates, a sweet wraparound porch and a century-old cherry tree. It’s at 85 Argyle Road, between Church and Albemarle, in the Prospect Park South Historic District.
85 Argyle Road
Price: $3 million
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Brooklyn Hearth (Rebekah Carver)
Prospect Park South Edwardian With Wrap-Around Porch, Working Fireplace Asks $3 Million
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9. This bay-fronted Bed Stuy brownstone may need some work, and maybe quite a lot of it, but it’s got some fetching period detail that would reward any renovation effort. It’s at 670 Macon Street, between Ralph and Patchen avenues.
670 Macon Street
Price: $1,400,000
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Coldwell Banker (Harun Henry)
Promising Bed Stuy Brownstone Has Ornate Details, May Need Work, Asks $1.4 Million
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8. On Wellington Court in West Midwood, we’ve got a freestanding house that’s been gut renovated; everything is new in here. Some bold design choices in this one; take the kitchen, with its adventurous tile scheme. It’s got five bedrooms, including a master with a massive walk-in closet, a front porch, a rear deck, a windowed basement with a cedar-paneled laundry room and a large yard.
34 Wellington Court
Price: $1,975,000
Area: West Midwood
Broker: Dwell Residential (Myrta Echevarria, Valerie Wright)
Four Houses to See This Weekend, Including Three in Midwood and One With a Surprise Out Back
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7. On Greene Avenue in the Clinton Hill Historic District is a corner brownstone with a number of points of distinction. It’s got two addresses, for starters, with a separate entrance on Vanderbilt Avenue, leading to the lower duplex via the brick-walled back yard. Then there’s that awesome iron archway in the front. There’s the pedigree — it was built circa 1878 and was the home of Brooklyn’s first Roman Catholic bishop, Bishop Louglin.
101 Greene Avenue
Price: $2.995 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Adam Zinberg, Emily Matles, Mina Kim)
Four Lookers in Move-in Condition to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.85 Million
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6. Here’s a one-bedroom unit in one of Bushwick’s few prewar co-op buildings. It’s on the top floor at 246 Cornelia Street, a four-story, 38-unit building at the corner of Wilson Avenue. It’s got hardwood floors, some prewar detailing and high ceilings. It’s not huge, but there’s a decent amount of space: 590 square feet, to be exact.
246 Cornelia Street #C4
Price: $345,000
Area: Bushwick
Broker: Ideal (Schjanna Rydenour)
Prewar Bushwick Co-op With One-Bedroom, In-Unit Washer Asks $345K
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5. In Bed Stuy is a three-story Queen Anne/Romanesque Revival house on Chauncey Street in the Stuyvesant Heights Historic District. Chic and minimalist, it’s another one with original details and modern upgrades; the former include four slate mantels (one fireplace works), pocket doors and crown moldings.
82 Chauncey Street
Price: $1.85 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Halstead (Ban Leow, Howard Ramlal)
Four Lookers in Move-in Condition to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.85 Million
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4. Here’s a Civil War era Italianate in Boerum Hill, with a listing that leaves a fair amount to the imagination, but indicates a fair amount of intact original detail. A one-family, three-story house brick house built circa 1865, it’s at 174 Dean Street, on a nice block in the Boerum Hill Historic District.
174 Dean Street
Price: $4.5 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Douglas Elliman (James Kerby)
Boerum Hill Italianate With Original Cookstove, Ornate Moldings, Guest House Asks $4.5 Million
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3. Here’s a four-story Clinton Hill townhouse that’s been given a luxe makeover that was the subject of an Insider writeup last year. An 1891 Romanesque/neo-Renaissance number with a distinctive limestone and brick facade, it’s at 116 Willoughby Avenue in the Clinton Hill Historic District.
116 Willoughby Avenue
Price: $3.15 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Halstead (Brian Lewis, Tamara Abir)
Clinton Hill Limestone With Luxe Reno, Exposed Brick, Mirrored Mantels Asks $3.15 Million
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2. This spacious apartment in the heart of Park Slope has been entirely reconfigured for 21st century living. It takes up an entire floor of a sprawling Victorian building at 505 2nd Street, across from highly regarded P.S. 321, just outside the Park Slope Historic District.
505 2nd Street #2
Price: $2,999,999
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Alexander Maroni, Lynn Tesser)
A Distinctive Condo in Historic Park Slope Victorian Offers Elevator, Bay Windows, Plenty of Space
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1. Everything about this 1890s brick and limestone Park Slope mansion, at 45 Montgomery Place, is big. It’s over 30 feet wide, for starters, and 65 feet deep. It’s got two dining rooms, two living rooms and six bedrooms, and not a one is small. It’s got two three-foot La Cornue ranges, two Miele dishwashers. It’s got six fireplaces, and loads of other detail.
45 Montgomery Place
Price: $13.25 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Lindsay Barton Barrett, Christina Abad)
Renovated Park Slope Manse with 6 Mantels, Elevator, Outdoor Kitchen Asks $13.25 Million
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