The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a row house in Windsor Terrace, a standalone in Bay Ridge and a co-op in Park Slope.

Popular listings are scattered across the borough from Marine Park to Clinton Hill. The least expensive is a Clinton Hill rental at $3,850 a month and the most expensive is a limestone in Park Slope at $3.9 million.

Which would you choose?

10. At 600 Macdonough Street in Bed Stuy is a Romanesque Revival limestone townhouse set up as a triplex over a garden rental.

600 macdonough

600 Macdonough Street
Price: $1.7 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Lee Solomon, Alex Weider)
Historic Townhouses With Original Details and Improved Kitchens to See, Starting at $1.7 Million
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9. This house at the corner of Fenimore Street and Bedford Avenue in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District was designed by Slee & Bryson in 1916.

169 fenimore

169 Fenimore Street
Price: $1.65 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Garden
Broker: Key Real Estate Services (Allison Jaffe)
Colonial Revival in Prospect Lefferts Gardens With Fireplace, Sleeping Porch Asks $1.65 Million
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8. In East Flatbush, an early 20th century single-family Tudor-style wood-frame row house has been partially renovated with some colorful and contemporary design choices.

east flatbush

194 East 35th Street
Price: $670,000
Area: East Flatbush
Broker: Compass (Helen Chee, Rezwan Sharif)
Townhouse With Sculptural Staircase in Cobble Hill and Three Others to See, Starting at $670K
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7. A classic late Victorian limestone in the Park Slope Historic District with extensive woodwork inside is on the market for the first time in more than 30 years.

98 lincoln place

98 Lincoln Place
Price: $3.9 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: FSBO (Joseph Zelik)
Park Slope Townhouse With Opulent Woodwork, Nine Mantels, Butler’s Pantry Asks $3.9 Million
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6. This unusual apartment in Clinton Hill appears to be carved out of the rear dining room extension of an 1869 mansion (not a carriage house, as the listing says).

457 clinton avenue

457 Clinton Street
Price: $3,850 a month
Area: Clinton Hill (Andrea Anzaldo (Weksler))
Broker: Douglas Elliman
Clinton Hill Two-Bedroom in Rear Extension With Skylight, Loft, Mantel, Garden Asks $3,850
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5. Situated on the top floor of an early 20th century walkup building just south of Prospect Park is a corner apartment with banks of windows overlooking the Parade Grounds and Stratford Road.

5 stratford road
Photo via The Corcoran Group

5 Stratford Road
Price: $535,000
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Corcoran (Meris Blumstein, Sydney Blumstein)
Top-Floor Caton Park Prewar Co-op With Bank of Windows Facing Parade Grounds Asks $535K
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4. In Marine Park, this gambrel-roofed Dutch Colonial-style house is a detached single-family home.

marine park

1742 Madison Place
Price: $949,000
Area: Marine Park
Broker: Compass (Louis Belisario, Gregory Valvo)
Four Early 20 Century Century Brooklyn Houses With Vintage Details to See, Starting at $949K
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3. In Bay Ridge, an early 20th century barrel-fronted brick-and-limestone row house has well-preserved woodwork, parquet, crown molding, a coffered dining room, and the original Arts and Crafts style staircase.

bay ridge
Photo via The Corcoran Group

639 74th Street
Price: $1.475 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Corcoran (Dwayne Powell)
Four Early 20 Century Century Brooklyn Houses With Vintage Details to See, Starting at $949K
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2. In Bay Ridge, a gambrel-roofed freestanding Dutch Colonial offers a garage, landscaped yard and original details, including a striking vintage blue bathroom.

bay ridge
Photo via The Corcoran Group

41 76th Street
Price: $1.25 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Corcoran (Gina Bartnik)
Four Early 20 Century Century Brooklyn Houses With Vintage Details to See, Starting at $949K
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1. This 1920s brick row house in Windsor Terrace has parquet floors — some of it covered in carpet that some may want to remove — and it all looks to be well maintained.

windsor terrace
Photo via The Corcoran Group

158 Terrace Place
Price: $1.6 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Corcoran (Jacki Esposito, Charlie Pigott)
Four Early 20 Century Century Brooklyn Houses With Vintage Details to See, Starting at $949K
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