The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Prospect Heights co-op, a Bed Stuy brownstone and a Clinton Hill townhouse.

Park Slope was popular this week along with Brooklyn Heights and Bed Stuy. The least expensive on the list is a Bed Stuy rental at $2,800 a month and the most expensive is a Brooklyn Heights co-op asking $6.25 million.

Which would you choose?

10. Recently renovated, this one-bedroom is not huge but it has charm and modern conveniences, including in-unit laundry and air conditioning.

interior of apt 3 at 784 putnam

784 Putnam Avenue #3
Price: $2,800
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Justin Dupree, Abby Dupree)
Loft-Like Bed Stuy One-Bedroom With Mantel, Shutters, Claw Foot Tub Asks $2,800
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9. In Park Slope, this petite Neo-Grec brick row house has a charming angled bay window and incised brownstone trim.

exterior of 502a sixth avenue

502a 6th Avenue
Price: $1.75 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Paul Murphy, Carol Wang )
Clinton Hill Townhouse With Blue Kitchen and Two More to See, Starting at $1.295 Million
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8. The listing for this 1890s Bed Stuy brownstone includes some “after” renderings for potential buyers whose imagination isn’t up to the task of seeing the potential behind the peeling paint and the crumbling plaster.

interior at 733 putnam avenue

733 Putnam Avenue
Price: $1.45 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Corcoran (Toni Mart)
Estate Condition Bed Stuy Brownstone With Fretwork, Mantels Asks $1.45 Million
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7. This Classic Six has luxurious prewar features, a plethora of built-ins and an elegantly updated kitchen. It’s located on the fourth floor of one of Brooklyn’s most notable apartment buildings, known as the Flatiron of Brooklyn and designed by celebrated architect Rosario Candela.

interior of 47 plaza street west

47 Plaza Street West, 4B
Price: $1.699 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Jessica Buchman, Bryan Rettaliata, Susanna Studwell)
Candela-Designed Classic Six in Park Slope With Beamed Ceilings, Built-ins Asks $1.699 Million
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6. Perched near the Brooklyn Heights Promenade in an historic building in the landmark district, this compact and smartly updated one-bedroom could make cozy digs for one person or a luxurious pied-Ă -terre for two.

149 willow street unit 3b interior

149 Willow Street, Unit 3B
Price: $825,000
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Compass (Carrie McCue)
Brooklyn Heights One-Bedroom With Mantel, Stained Glass, Stylish Kitchen Asks $825K
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5. “Palatial” is the word that springs to mind to describe this Prospect Heights apartment. The five-bedroom, three-bathroom unit is located on the fourth floor of what is perhaps Brooklyn’s grandest prewar co-op, Turner Towers at 135 Eastern Parkway.

interior of apt 4b 135 eastern parkway

135 Eastern Parkway #4B
Price: $2.495 million
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Tracey McLean)
Sprawling Prospect Heights Prewar With Herringbone, Butler’s Pantry Asks $2.495 Million
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4. In Clinton Hill, this brick townhouse with brownstone trim has been gut renovated with attractive finishes and a nod to history by its LLC owner.

clinton hill interior

59 Irving Place
Price: $3.35 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Compass (Tamara Abirm, Noah Plener)
Clinton Hill Townhouse With Blue Kitchen and Two More to See, Starting at $1.295 Million
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3. In addition to a location an easy stroll from Prospect Park, this early 20th century townhouse offers up a wealth of original details including mantels, plasterwork, wainscoting and even a bathroom outfitted in original tile.

interior of 583 5th street

583 5th Street
Price: $3.2 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Marie Lee Parker)
Park Slope Limestone Near Prospect Park With Pier Mirror, Six Mantels Asks $3.2 Million
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2. This sprawling prewar apartment in one of the grandest prewar apartment buildings in Brooklyn has a library, views, wood burning fireplace and windows on four exposures.

interior of 8s at 200 hicks street

200 Hicks Street #8S
Price: $6.25 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Joan Goldberg)
Grand Brooklyn Heights Prewar With Library, Fireplace, Herringbone Asks $6.25 Million
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1. While it’s lost a few original details, enough remain to lend this circa 1860s-1870s Boerum Hill row house a simple yet elegant feel.

interior

476 State Street
Price: $3.495 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Tyler Vincent Real Estate (Imma Giocoli)
A Boerum Hill Italianate With Wide Plank Floors and One More to See, Starting at $2.895 Million
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