The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a co-op in Kensington, a row house in Prospect Lefferts Gardens and a brownstone in Sunset Park.

Park Slope is popular this week with other listings around the borough and even into Westchester County. The least expensive is a Park Slope rental at $2,600 a month and the most expensive also in Park Slope, a limestone priced at $12.25 million.

Which would you choose?

10. In one of Sunset Park’s Finnish co-operatives, this apartment has a flexible layout, some prewar details and low monthly maintenance.

interior of apartment in 705 41st street in sunset park

705 41st Street #6
Price: $540,000
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Corcoran (Peter Bracichowicz)
Finnish Co-op Opposite Sunset Park With Moldings, Renovated Kitchen Asks $540K
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9. On Vanderbilt Avenue in Clinton Hill, this circa 1900 carriage house offers wide-plank floorboards, exposed brick, recessed lighting, a second-floor terrace and a backyard.

clinton hill 183 vanderbilt

183 Vanderbilt Avenue
Price: $2.5 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Halstead/BHS (Joanna Mayfield Marks)
Four Houses With Parking, Unique Charm to See This Weekend, Starting at $2.4 Million
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8. In Sunset Park, a rarely available brownstone in the historic district has original details and also appears to be in move-in condition, although the kitchen and bath pictured could use some style updates.

453 56th Street
Price: $1.475 million
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Joanna Mayfield Marks)
A Brownstone in Sunset Park and Three More to See This Sunny Weekend
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7. The lavish corner limestone at 17 Prospect Park West across from Prospect Park that was once home to actors Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany is back with a price cut.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope at 17 Prospect Park West
Photo by Travis Mark via Douglas Elliman

17 Prospect Park West
Price: $12.25 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Lindsay Barton Barrett)
Jennifer Connelly’s Former Park Slope Mansion Returns With Price Chop
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6. On the first floor of a prewar walk-up building, this renovated apartment has some modern touches along with plentiful closets and two bedrooms.

interior of 179 ocean parkway 1C

179 Ocean Parkway, APT 1C
Price: $699,000
Area: Kensington
Broker: Corcoran (Robin Tygar)
Kensington Prewar Co-op With Two Bedrooms, Six Closets, Renovated Bath Asks $699K
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5. Architect Lewis Bowman skirted the rules a bit with this stucco and stone home in Bronxville. Originally constructed in the early 1920s to house his architectural practice, a 1934 addition converted the building into a family dwelling that complied with local zoning rules.

lewis bowman studio in bronxville 330 pondfield road

330 Pondfield Road
Price: $2.895 million
Area: Bronxville
Broker: Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty (Kathleen Collins)
The Bronxville Home and Studio of Architect Lewis Bowman Can Be Yours for $2.895 Million
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4. Pictures are scarce in the sales listing for this single-family in the Prospect-Lefferts Gardens Historic District, but what is visible of the neo-Georgian early 20th century row house is intriguing.

interior of 39 midwood street

39 Midwood Street
Price: $2.3 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Corcoran (Keith Mack)
A Slee & Bryson Neo-Georgian in PLG With Stained Glass, Mantel Wants $2.3 Million
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3. A short stroll from Prospect Park along Carroll Street brings you to a row of Romanesque Revival brick and brownstone row houses constructed in the 1890s, including No. 825, which is on the market for the first time in decades

interior of 825 carroll street

825 Carroll Street
Price: $4.7 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Maria Ryan, Libby Ryan)
Late Victorian Park Slope Row House With Wood Burning Fireplaces, Built-ins Asks $4.7 Million
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2. While this Park Slope rental has a few quirks, it also has enough on the plus side of the column to perhaps outweigh them, including mantels, closet space and a location near Prospect Park.

interior of 540 first street

540 1st Street, #3
Price: $2,600 a month
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Jodi Cook)
Would You Rent This Park Slope Two-Bedroom With Mantels, Built-ins for $2,600 a Month?
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1. This rental is in a picturesque spot and while it isn’t overflowing with period details, it does offer two bedrooms, wood floors, a decorative mantel and the added attraction of no fee.

exterior of 9 hunts lane
Hunts Lane in Brooklyn Heights. Photo via Google Maps

9 Hunts Lane, #2
Price: $2,800 a month
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Brownstone Real Estate (Frank Lara, Virginia Dobles)
Brooklyn Heights No-Fee Two-Bedroom in Hunts Lane Carriage House Asks $2,800 a Month
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