Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Co-op in Crown Heights, Freestanding in Fiske Terrace
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a standalone in Fiske Terrace, a well-preserved row house in Park Slope and a co-op in Crown Heights.
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a standalone in Fiske Terrace, a well-preserved row house in Park Slope and a co-op in Crown Heights.
Park Slope is popular again this week, with Crown Heights a close second. The least expensive is an early 20th century house in Flatlands at $685,000 and the most expensive an unusual corrugated house in Williamsburg at $5.5 million.
Which would you choose?
10. Inside a stately early 20th century apartment building along Eastern Parkway, this two-bedroom on the top floor gets good light on three exposures from an interior courtyard and a long wall of windows in the dining and living rooms.
469 Eastern Parkway #M
Price: $750,000
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Ariane Dembs, Heather McMaster)
Crown Heights Walkup With Two Bedrooms, Well-Preserved Woodwork Close to Museum Asks $750K
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9. This freestanding house in Fiske Terrace has a wraparound porch, a garage, and tons of interior details, including unpainted woodwork, leaded and stained glass and a pristine original bathroom.
750 East 18th Street
Price: $1.795 million
Area: Fiske Terrace
Broker: Compass (Laura Razos)
A Collection of Detail-Rich Homes — One With a Carriage House — to See, Starting at $1.795 Million
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8. Here’s a huge four-family brownstone in Park Slope with a rear extension. It has some particularly notable over-the-top window and door trim and, on the facade, a wide bracketed cornice and projecting Neo-Grec features.
84 6th Avenue
Price: $3.75 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Paul Policastro)
A Collection of Detail-Rich Homes — One With a Carriage House — to See, Starting at $1.795 Million
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7. In Bed Stuy, a nicely updated Italianate/Neo-Grec brick townhouse at 389 Classon Avenue has preserved original details and modern kitchen and baths.
389 Classon Avenue
Price: $2.695 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Christine Blackburn, Lior Barak)
Four Townhouses With Details and Updates to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.199 Million
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6. A classic Park Slope brownstone on a park block in the historic district that’s been in the same family since at least 1966, 619 11th Street is a well-preserved Victorian row house built in 1892-93 as a part of a group of six.
619 11th Street
Price: $2.75 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Charlie Pigott, Jodi Cook)
Classic Park Slope Brownstone With Well-Preserved Interior, Five Mantels Asks $2.75 Million
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5. This Renaissance Revival in Crown Heights has loads of woodwork and other details like a tall pier mirror in the foyer, mantels, bordered parquet and stained glass.
890 Lincoln Place
Price: $1.75 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Ewa Mydlarz)
A Spanish Neo-Colonial With Two-Car Garage and Three Others to See, Starting at $685K
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4. Here’s an unusual (for Park Slope) early- to mid-19th-century wood-frame home with a porch, wide-plank floors and a brick carriage house in the rear.
237 14th Street
Price: $2.5 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Rita Van Straten, Robert Gross)
A Collection of Detail-Rich Homes — One With a Carriage House — to See, Starting at $1.795 Million
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3. From the outside this slanted, corrugated townhouse has an impressive street presence, standing out from the neighborhood as a curiosity without being terribly obtrusive or out of place.
2 Monitor Street
Price: $5.5 million
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Compass (Jon Capobianco, Quinn Ferree)
Would You Pay $5.5 Million to Live in Shipping Container Luxury in Williamsburg?
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2. At 292 Lafayette Avenue, a Neo-Grec brownstone, according to the Clinton Hill Historic District designation report, was designed in 1878 by Mills N. Bush.
292 Lafayette Avenue
Price: $2.799 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Alexandra Newman, Ron Pamposa)
A Spanish Neo-Colonial With Two-Car Garage and Three Others to See, Starting at $685K
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1. At 3824 Avenue J in Flatlands is an early 20th century corner house with a pale pink stucco Spanish Neo-Colonial-style exterior.
3824 Avenue J
Price: $685,000
Area: Flatlands
Broker: Corcoran (Eddie Ugrinsky)
A Spanish Neo-Colonial With Two-Car Garage and Three Others to See, Starting at $685K
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