Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Brooklyn Heights Co-op, a Clinton Hill Manse
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a two-family in Bay Ridge, a standalone in Flatbush and a brownstone in Park Slope.

The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a two-family in Bay Ridge, a standalone in Flatbush and a brownstone in Park Slope.
Clinton Hill is popular this week with other listings scattered from Bay Ridge to Brooklyn Heights. The least expensive is a Prospect Heights co-op at $899,000 and the most expensive is a Clinton Hill manse at $5.7 million.
Which would you choose?
10. One of a pair that is part of a rather spectacular stretch of Queen Anne houses in the Clinton Hill Historic District, this 1880s manse has been divided up into a four-family but still offers up some period details along with renovated kitchen and baths and off-street parking.
396 Washington Avenue
Price: $5.7 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Compass (Paul Murphy, Carol Wang)
Clinton Hill Queen Anne Manse With Mantels, Renovated Baths, Parking Asks $5.7 Million
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9. This estate-condition prewar could be a beauty with some minor updating.
408 St. Johns Place, Apt 3A
Price: $899,000
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Django Gilligan)
Roomy Prospect Heights Prewar With Dining Room, Parquet, Moldings Asks $899K
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8. This three-bedroom condo in a former factory in the Columbia Waterfront District has an authentic loft vibe and deeded parking space.
29 Tiffany Place, Unit 2I
Price: $1.395 million
Area: Columbia Street Waterfront District
Broker: Compass (Julie Cohen, Nick Ferrone)
Columbia Waterfront District Condo With Three Bedrooms, Deeded Parking Asks $1.395 Million
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7. In Clinton Hill, this four-family, four-story Italianate brownstone appears to be move-in ready. Located at 59 Lefferts Place, it’s set up with a floor-through apartment on the top floor, two units on the next floor, and a duplex on the garden and parlor floors.
59 Lefferts Place
Price: $3.25 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Compass (Robert Bell)
A Clinton Hill Historic District Montrose Morris House and Three Others, Starting at $2.35 Million
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6. This two-bedroom prewar apartment on one of Brooklyn Heights’ fruit streets has a sunken living room, recently renovated kitchen and windows on three sides.
72 Orange Street #2C
Price: $1.175 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Leslie Marshall, James Cornell, Nick Hovsepian)
Brooklyn Heights Prewar With Sunken Living Room, Two Bedrooms, Storage Asks $1.175 Million
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5. If you are looking for some room to spread out, this early 20th century Colonial Revival offers a plethora of bedrooms along with a generously sized main level with period details and the bonus of off-street parking.
673 East 22nd Street
Price: $1.595 million
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Corcoran (Nicole Christie)
South Midwood House With Mantel, Butler’s Pantry, Driveway Asks $1.595 Million
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4. In the Boerum Hill Historic District, this petite single-family house — it’s 27 feet wide and 23 feet deep — has a historic exterior with carved brownstone trim and a mix of modern and original details inside.
112 Nevins Street
Price: $2.75 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Compass (Nick Gavin)
Houses in Historic Districts and a Brownstone Brimming With Details to See This Weekend
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3. In Homecrest this early 20th century freestanding house with Craftsman details includes a garage.
2030 East 19th Street
Price: $1.1 million
Area: Homecrest
Broker: Compass (Tina Epstein)
A Park Slope Brownstone Rich in Woodwork and Two Others to See, Starting at $1.1 Million
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2. In Bay Ridge, this early 20th century brick two-family has two large apartments and a garage. The freestanding house has windows on four sides and prewar details.
476 80th Street
Price: $1.395 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Corcoran (Jonathan Tager)
A Park Slope Brownstone Rich in Woodwork and Two Others to See, Starting at $1.1 Million
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1. In the Park Slope Historic District, this single-family brownstone is rich with original woodwork, pocket doors, shutters and carved wood mantels with tile.
538 9th Street
Price: $3.995 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Jodi Cook, Charlie Pigott)
A Park Slope Brownstone Rich in Woodwork and Two Others to See, Starting at $1.1 Million
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