The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Fort Greene Italianate with elaborate plasterwork, a barrel front townhouse in Windsor Terrace and a Park Slope condo with a location close to Prospect Park.

Park Slope and Cobble Hill are popular this week, with other listings stretched across the borough and even one in Jackson Heights, Queens. The least expensive of the group is brick single-family in Bay Ridge at $989,000 and the most expensive is a Cobble Hill townhouse at $4.795 million.

10. This four-bedroom apartment is in one of Jackson Heights’ fanciest buildings, The Towers. Designed by Andrew J. Thomas and completed in 1925, the neo-Romanesque complex includes eight six-story U-shaped buildings, which share a landscaped garden.

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33-51 80th Street #51
Price: $1.4 million
Area: Jackson Heights
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Jon Fisher)
Four Prewar Apartments in Queens With Working Fireplaces, Starting at $518K
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9. Here’s a condo in the Park Slope Historic District that’s less than half a block away from Prospect Park. The building, located at 567 8th Street, is one of a row of Beaux-Arts apartment houses built in 1909 and designed by Arthur Koch.

567 8th street

567 8th Street #4R
Price: $1.575 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Danielle Lurie, Molly Gyllenhaal, Zsuzsanna Bircsak, Lindsay Proud)
Top Floor Park Slope Condo in Beaux-Arts Building Near Prospect Park Asks $1.575 Million
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8. In the Fort Greene Historic District, here’s a prime four-story townhouse, part of a stretch of Italianate homes built between 1864 and 1866. Located at 256 Carlton Avenue, it’s 1.5 blocks from Fort Greene Park.

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256 Carlton Avenue
Price: $3.995 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Douglas Bowen, Zia O’Hara, Simon Anderson)
Spacious Three-Family Italianate Townhouse a Block From Fort Greene Park Asks $3.995 Million
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7. Here’s a four-story brick townhouse in the Cobble Hill Historic District that has a number of unique original details. Located at 181 Degraw Street, the home dates back to the early 1850s.

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181 Degraw Street
Price: $4.795 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Halstead (Rodney Ripps)
Greek Revival-Italianate in Cobble Hill With Wide-Plank Floors, Scullery Asks $4.795 Million
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6. This Park Slope brownstone offers a motherlode of detail. Built in 1903 by Benjamin Dreisler, it sits a half block from Prospect Park, at 604 2nd Street in the Park Slope Historic District.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope at 604 2nd Street

604 2nd Street
Price:$3.5 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Alex Weider, Rosalie H. Weider) and Halstead (Janice Cimberg, Karen Wolfe)
Extravagant Brownstone in Park Slope With Vintage Tile, Stained Glass Skylight Asks $3.5 Million
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5. Moving to Windsor Terrace, we’ve got a tan brick townhouse with a barrel front. A two-story with an English basement, it’s located at 1630 10th Avenue.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope and Kensington

1630 10th Avenue
Price: $2.25 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Neuhaus (Gina D’Onofrio)
Italianate Brownstone in Park Slope and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $995K
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4. In the Cobble Hill Historic District, this Anglo-Italianate row house at 16 Cheever Place retains a bracketed cornice and the arched lintels typical of the style.

16 cheever place

16 Cheever Place
Price: $3.4 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Compass (Susan Molloy and Kathleen LaMagna)
Grand Prospect Park South Wood Frame and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $989K
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3. In Bushwick, here’s a semi-detached two-story two-family brick home with a two-car garage.

159 moffat

159 Moffat Street
Price: $1.15 million
Area: Bushwick
Broker: Elliman (Gabriel Greenberg)
Grand Prospect Park South Wood Frame and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $989K
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2. This brick single-family in Bay Ridge has a large, paved backyard and some original details. It’s also priced at under $1 million.
517 77th street

517 77th Street
Price: $989,000
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Corcoran (Michelle King and Ivana Kovacevic)
Grand Prospect Park South Wood Frame and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $989K
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1. In Prospect Park South we’ve got a grand standalone with original details, a dramatic, two-story columned porch, wraparound veranda and a turret on the side.

85 westminster road

85 Westminster Road
Price: $2.395 million
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Compass (Sarah Chamberlin and Kirsten Syrett)
Grand Prospect Park South Wood Frame and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $989K
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