Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Row House in Crown Heights, a Standalone in Midwood
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Greek Revival in Brooklyn Heights, a renovated single-family in Flatbush and a compact co-op in Park Slope.
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Greek Revival in Brooklyn Heights, a renovated single-family in Flatbush and a compact co-op in Park Slope.
The top listings are scattered across the borough this week, with Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights and Windsor Terrace among the popular neighborhoods. The least expensive is a petite co-op in Brooklyn Heights at $725,000 and the most expensive is the famed Coignet Building at $6.5 million.
Which would you choose?
10. A compact two-bedroom co-op is on the market in a Rosario Candela-designed prewar elevator building facing Grand Army Plaza.
39 Plaza Street West #6C
Price: $1.165 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Mary Elizabeth Smith, Paul Hansen)
Co-op in Jazz-Age Candela-Designed Building at Grand Army Plaza in Park Slope Asks $1.165 Million
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9. In Bay Ridge here’s a circa 1900 gray brick three-story row house with a bow front. Inside, there is ornamental crown molding, mantels with columns, a pier mirror and other details to see.
538 72nd Street
Price: $1.57 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Winzone Realty Inc (Huizhen Li)
Move-in-Ready Houses With Circa-1900 Details to See This Weekend, Starting at $899K
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8. A well-preserved row house in Crown Heights is part of a row of adorable two-story homes with decorative toppers.
1062 Union Street
Price: $1.495 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Josiane Lysius, Joseph Dima)
‘Artistic’ Home in Crown Heights With Window Seat, Sunroom Near Park Asks $1.495 Million
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7. This circa 1852 Greek Revival is a 25.5-foot-wide five-story brick townhouse with brownstone trim and a genteel interior possessing plenty of detail, if not necessarily all original.
18 Remsen Street
Price: $9.75 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (James Cornell, Leslie Marshall)
Greek Revival Near Heights Promenade With Manhattan View From Terrace Asks $9.75 Million
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6. Here’s a modest two-story early 20th century single-family brick house with a porch and striped retractable awning that is for sale in Windsor Terrace.
179 Seeley Street
Price: $1.895 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Corcoran (Marie Lee Parker)
Simple Brick House in Windsor Terrace With Period Details, Tasteful Improvements Asks $1.895 Million
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5. This renovated bay-fronted yellow-brick early 20th century single-family row house in Flatbush looks to be in good condition, with original details like doors and trim with fluting and corner blocks.
162 East 22nd Street
Price: $848,900
Area: Flatbush
Broker: MC Realty Consulting & Management Inc. (Marcia Clarke)
Edwardian Yellow-Brick Row House With Original Details, Updates in Flatbush Asks $848,900
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4. In Midwood, close to Brooklyn College, an early 20th century single-family detached home with a two-car garage and driveway is recently renovated.
900 E 21st Street
Price: $1.5 million
Area: Midwood
Broker: Keller Williams Realty Liberty (Valerie Shalomoff)
Move-in-Ready Houses With Circa-1900 Details to See This Weekend, Starting at $899K
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3. Here’s an unusual (for Park Slope) early- to mid-19th-century wood-frame home with a porch, wide-plank floors and a brick carriage house in the rear.
237 14th Street
Price: $2.5 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Rita Van Straten, Robert Gross)
A Collection of Detail-Rich Homes — One With a Carriage House — to See, Starting at $1.795 Million
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2. A petite but flexible one- or two-bedroom apartment in a circa 1860s brownstone mansion has grand details and is move-in ready.
114 Remsen Street
Price: $725,000
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Deborah Rieders, Sarah Shuken)
Brooklyn Heights Brownstone Co-op With High Ceilings, Big Windows, Elevator Asks $725K
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1. Beautifully restored in 2016 after decades of decay, Gowanus’ landmarked Coignet Building is back on the market and asking $6.5 million.
360 3rd Avenue
Price: $6.5 million
Area: Gowanus
Broker: Corcoran (Vanessa DeGarcia, Erica Nieves-Negron)
Gowanus’ Famed and Landmarked Coignet Building Hits Market for $6.5 Million
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