Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Boerum Hill Co-op, a Park Slope Limestone
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a carriage house in Prospect Heights, a row house in Bed Stuy and a brownstone in Park Slope.

The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a carriage house in Prospect Heights, a row house in Bed Stuy and a brownstone in Park Slope.
Popular listings were dotted across the borough this week, from Kensington to Brooklyn Heights and even into The Bronx. The least expensive on the list is a Bronx castle at $1,499,999 and the most expensive is a Brooklyn Heights brownstone at $13.75 million.
Which would you choose?
10. On the market for the first time since the 1970s, the just over 20-foot-wide house in Carroll Gardens has plenty of detail on the parlor level, including marble mantels, plasterwork and wood floors, all looking as neat as a pin.
281 President Street
Price: $4.95 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
A Renovated Crown Heights Row House and Three More to See, Starting at $1.9 Million
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9. Looking like a charming dollhouse, this 1880s former carriage house is tucked in the middle of a block in the Prospect Heights Historic District. Reached via a long driveway, it no longer sports horse stalls and instead is a single-family abode with a rustic flavored interior and a generous yard.
158 Prospect Place
Price: $5.495 million
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Compass (Shepard Skiff, Scott Klein Team)
Hidden Prospect Heights Carriage House With Wood Burning Stove Asks $5.495 Million
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8. This standalone in Kensington has some period details and while a new owner might want to make some style tweaks it appears move in ready.
527 East 8th Street
Price: $1.699 million
Area: Kensington
Broker: Compass (Alexandra Reddish)
A Kensington Standalone and Two Others to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.699 Million
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7. With a richly colored interior, this row house in the Fort Greene Historic District embraces a bit of 19th century design aesthetic while also not ignoring modern amenities like a renovated kitchen and central air.
343 Adelphi Street
Price: $4.85 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Compass (Robert McCain)
Lush Fort Greene Row House With Four Wood Burning Fireplaces, Koi Pond Asks $4.85 Million
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6. If you are looking to command your own castle but want to stay within the five boroughs, this Bronx domicile is a quirky bit of architecture that includes a tower and terraces for loftily gazing down upon the neighborhood.
2744 Kingsbridge Terrace
Price: $1,499,999
Area: Kingsbridge Heights, The Bronx
Broker: Exp Realty (Bryan P. Dale)
Gaze Down Upon The Bronx From a Quirky Castle With a Movie Past, Yours for $1.5 Million
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5. There is a fair amount to admire on the interior of this 1890s Bed Stuy row house, although there is still some room for a new owner to put their own stamp on some of the spaces.
382 Macdonough Street
Price: $2.45 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Morgan Munsey)
Bed Stuy Brownstone With Mantels, Plasterwork, Passthrough, Solar Panels Asks $2.45 Million
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4. This circa 1870s Anglo Italianate brownstone in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District has a corner location for good light and distinctive details including leaded glass and mantels.
1 Montague Terrace
Price: $13.75 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Compass (Caryl Berenato)
A Carroll Gardens Brownstone With Fancy Plaster and Three More to See, Starting at $1.29 Million
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3. In a late 1980s addition to a 19th century carriage house, this two-bedroom duplex has an open-plan double-height living area as well as an office and nicely landscaped private backyard.
95 Wyckoff Street, #1B
Price: $1.5 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Compass (Marc Karavasian)
Post-Modern Co-op With Two Bedrooms, Private Garden, Office in Boerum Hill Asks $1.5 Million
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2. Close to Prospect Park, this circa 1903 brick and limestone row house has striking neo-Classical details such as dentils, columns, swags and urns. The light colored woodwork appears to be oak, and there is colorful original tile on the mantels, a bay window with seat, and wainscoting and hall tree in the entry.
598 7th Street
Price: $3.95 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Deanne Lorette)
Four Turnkey Historic District Townhouses to See This Weekend, Starting at $2.195 Million
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1. A grand brownstone on a prominent block in the Park Slope Historic District dazzles with 1890s finery and its scale. Technically a two-family, the four-story building is set up as a one-family, with triple parlors and, above, two floors of bedrooms.
49 Montgomery Place
Price: $5.5 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Eileen Richter)
Four Turnkey Historic District Townhouses to See This Weekend, Starting at $2.195 Million
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