The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Park Slope co-op, a Clinton Hill brownstone and a Bushwick landmark.

Popular listings were dotted around the borough this week, from Bushwick to Brooklyn Heights. The least expensive is the Park Slope co-op at $1.75 million and the most expensive is a Prospect Park South manse at $12.95 million.

Which would you choose?

10. In the Clinton Hill Historic District, a brownstone dating from the 1870s has a mix of original features and recent updates.

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35 Clifton Place
Price: $3.095 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Compass (Merele Williams-Adkins, Jean Manon)
Clinton Hill Brownstone With Marble Mantels and Three More to See, Starting at $1.295 Million
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9. This parlor-floor two-bedroom may not be quite as vast as it appears in the photos, but it has magnificent original details and an attractive renovation that maximizes the unit’s footprint.

interior of parlor apartment at 50 8th avenue

50 8th Avenue, Parlor
Price: $1.75 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (David Cobell)
Park Slope Parlor Floor With Grand Details, Two Baths, Office Asks $1.75 Million
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8. This is a heart-stopper for old house lovers: an individual landmark by a noted Brooklyn architect positively brimming with intact original details, from delicate plasterwork to vintage bathrooms, which hasn’t been on the market since the 1930s.

exterior of 1019 bushwick avenue

1019 Bushwick Avenue
Price: $2.7 million
Area: Bushwick
Broker: Compass (Jessica Fields, Brad Bateman)
Lush With Original Details, Bushwick’s Landmarked Huberty House Hits the Market for $2.7 Million
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7. The exterior of this grand Colonial Revival in Prospect Park South has always been an attention-grabber, and after a renovation the interior certainly is eye-popping.

exterior of 1305 albemarle road

1305 Albemarle Road
Price: $12.95 million
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Mary Kay Seery)
Opulent, Newly Revamped Prospect Park South Manse With Ballroom, Garage Asks $12.95 Million
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6. The Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District is known for elegant late 19th and early 20th century row houses, so this thoughtfully designed mid century modern house is unexpected but contains some prime details of the era.

exterior of 110 maple street

110 Maple Street
Price: $2.895 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Compass (Michael Murphy, Shelley Wasserman)
Singular PLG Mid-Century House With Colorful Vintage Baths, Garage Asks $2.895 Million
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5. This early 20th century Windsor Terrace brick row house has gotten an interior makeover that still retains some original details while providing an impressive amount of work and play space in the spacious English basement.

interior of 230 windsor place

230 Windsor Place
Price: $3.395 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Douglas Elliman (James Kerby)
Updated Windsor Terrace Row House With Solar, Loft-Like English Basement Asks $3.395 Million
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4. This three-bedroom apartment in a storied Brooklyn Heights mansion that starred in a 1970s campy occult thriller comes with a backyard with pond and a sunroom.

interior of 10 montague street apt 1acd

10 Montague Terrace #1ACD
Price: $3.95 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Tita Omeze)
Sprawling Garden Co-op With Sunroom, Pond in Heights Manse on Promenade Asks $3.95 Million
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3. In Boerum Hill, this brick two-family still has some intact interior details that give some clues to the date of the row house, including Greek Revival-style ear moldings and Italianate marble mantels.

interior of 267 warren street

267 Warren Street
Price: $4.75 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Leslie Marshall, James Cornell)
Boerum Hill Row House With Wood Burning Fireplace, Pierced Plasterwork Asks $4.75 Million
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2. This circa 1900 bow-fronted brick house has an intact exterior and a modern reno within. The two-family has been reconfigured as one, and the first floor opened up, but bookcases and a smattering of original details such as the staircase give it charm.

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349 Lincoln Road
Price: $1.95 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Compass (Caterina Peters)
Two Bed Stuy Townhouses Loaded With Details and Others to See, Starting at $1.95 Million
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1. In the Bed Stuy historic district, a prime 1880s Queen Anne brick and stone row house in estate condition offers exquisite architecture inside and out, but will need some work to restore its former grandeur.

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259 Jefferson Avenue
Price: $2.43 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Morgan Munsey, Perri Defino)
Two Bed Stuy Townhouses Loaded With Details and Others to See, Starting at $1.95 Million
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