The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Kensington row house, a Prospect Heights brownstone and a South Midwood standalone.

Park Slope was popular this week with multiple listings in the top 10. The least expensive on the list is a Park Slope rental at $3,250 a month and the most expensive is a Park Slope manse asking $9.95 million.

Which would you choose?

10. A co-op in one of Brooklyn’s most storied prewar buildings doesn’t come cheap, but this Classic Seven has the gracious floor plan and vintage details one would expect at 9 Prospect Park West.

park slope apartment for sale

9 Prospect Park West #8B
Price: $2.25 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Jackie Torren, Charlie Pigott)
Grand Park Slope Prewar With Mantel, Maid’s Room, Butler’s Pantry Asks $2.25 Million
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9. In the Prospect Heights Historic District, this 1890s brownstone has many of the expected details of the era still in place along with room for a new owner to make a few modern tweaks.

prospect heights 290 park place parlor

290 Park Place
Price: $3.995 million
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Compass (Matthew Kirby-Smith, Shepard Skiff)
Prospect Heights Brownstone With Mantels, Pier Mirror, Built-ins Asks $3.995 Million
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8. If you have some mid-century kitchen collectibles to show off, this Kensington row house has a retro “show” kitchen perfect for staging and a more practical full kitchen as well.

kensington brooklyn house for sale 324 caton avenue

324 Caton Avenue
Price: $2.25 million
Area: Kensington
Broker: Compass (Carolyn Cedar)
Kensington Colonial Revival Row House With Retro Kitchen, Two-Car Garage Asks $2.25 Million
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7. You will get your steps in reaching this fifth floor walk-up, and when you reach the photogenic abode another flight up leads to a private roof deck.

interior of 846 president street unit 5r

846 President Street #5R
Price: $3,250 a month
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Danielle Nazinitsky)
Renovated Park Slope Rental With in-Unit Laundry, Private Roof Deck Asks $3,250 a Month
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6. On the third floor of a Sunset Park walk-up, this apartment has a flexible floor plan along with a renovation that kept some period details and added a bit of rustic style.

dining room of unit 13 at 4113 7th avenue

4113 7th Avenue #13
Price: $537,500
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Douglas Elliman (David Rosen, Marvin Michel)
Sunset Park Finnish Co-op With Wood Floors, Barn Doors, Renovated Kitchen Asks $537,500
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5. Packed with details, this 1890s Sunset Park brownstone appears surprisingly intact, with multiple mantels, fretwork, moldings and built-ins.

interior of 465 54th street

465 54th Street
Price: $1.695 million
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Compass (Darrell Williams)
Sunset Park Brownstone With Five Mantels, Built-ins, Renovated Kitchen Asks $1.695 Million
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4. In an early 20th century flats building, this two-bedroom Park Slope co-op has a railroad layout that might not be ideal for everyone, but it boasts some period charm, a renovated kitchen and a private roof deck.

park slope prewar apartment for sale 483 12th street

483 12th Street #4R
Price: $995,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Gillian Anderson-Mann, Sephrah Towbin)
Prewar Park Slope Railroad Near Prospect Park With Renovated Kitchen, Roof Deck Asks $995K
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3. In South Midwood, an early 20th century single-family standalone once had a shingled-covered exterior with witch’s hat turret until it was covered in siding.

interior of 534 east 24th street

534 East 24th Street
Price: $1.65 million
Area: South Midwood
Broker: Remax (Ashley Sperenza-Rashed)
Park Slope Brownstone With Faux-Painted Mantels and Two More to See, Starting at $1.65 Million
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2. When this Park Slope manse was for sale in 1910 the ad pitched it as “must be seen to be appreciated” with exquisite details and an ideal location across from Prospect Park.

interior of 21 prospect park west

21 Prospect Park West
Price: $9.95 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Tricia Tucker and Michelle Griffith)
‘Unique and Delightful’ Detail-Filled Park Slope Manse With 1950s Style Diner Asks $9.95 Million
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1. In Park Slope close to Prospect Park, a narrow brownstone outside the historic district has notable Neo-Grec features such as stone mantels with faux-painted marble and incised details, eclectic woodwork with strappy motifs, and plasterwork including angular ceiling medallions.

brooklyn open house interior of 504 10th street

504 10th Street
Price: $2.75 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Bridget Applegate, Charlie Pigott)
Park Slope Brownstone With Faux-Painted Mantels and Two More to See, Starting at $1.65 Million
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