The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Park Slope co-op, Prospect Lefferts Gardens row house and a standalone in Bay Ridge.

Park Slope was popular again this week with other listings scattered around the borough and even into Columbia county. The least expensive on the list is a Bay Ridge rental at $2,600 a month and the most expensive is a Park Slope townhouse asking $7.5 million.

Which would you choose?

10. There’s no denying this 1940s brick house in Brighton Beach needs some work, but for those able to see the potential charm, it has an eye-popping array of vintage features, including scalloped kitchen cabinets and colorful bathrooms.

brighton beach house exterior of 47 brighton 11th street in brooklyn

47 Brighton 11th Street
Price: $999,000
Area: Brighton Beach
Broker: Keller Williams (Gregory Tsougranis)
Brighton Beach Jitterbug-Era House With Vintage Kitchens, Deco Baths, Garage Asks $999K
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9. In the Park Slope Historic District, this two-family brownstone has an impressive amount of period detail on display along with upgrades like central air and a restored facade.

park slope brownstone interior of 788 carroll street

788 Carroll Street
Price: $5.995 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Yael (Yahz) Kasakove)
Park Slope Brownstone With Seven Mantels, Built-ins, Central Air Asks $5.995 Million
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8. It starred as the family home in Spike Lee’s semi-autobiographical 1994 film ‘Crooklyn’ and now, less than a decade after an impressive restoration and stint as a bed and breakfast, the 1880s Bed Stuy brownstone is on the market.

'crooklyn' house interior of 7 arlington place

7 Arlington Place
Price: $4.5 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Josh Doyle)
Bed Stuy ‘Crooklyn’ House Turned B&B With Lush Period Details, Central Air Asks $4.5 Million
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7. The street name, Rectory Lane, gives away a bit of the history behind this foursquare house in Stuyvesant, N.Y. The single-family home offers some period detail like an intact butler’s pantry, a bit of land and even some peaceful river views from one of the bedrooms.

american foursquare exterior of 7 rectory lane stuyvesant ny columbia county

7 Rectory Lane
Price: $565,000
Area: Stuyvesant, N.Y.
Broker: Four Seasons Sotheby’s International (Emily Iason)
Classic American Foursquare, a Former Catholic Church Rectory in Columbia County, Asks $565K
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6. A two-bedroom at the top of a big standalone Edwardian in Bay Ridge seems to have a decent amount of space for the price and is easy on the eyes.

253 84th Street #2
Price: $2,600 a month
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Compass (Helen Chee)
Top-Floor Prewar With Dining Room in Bay Ridge Dutch Colonial Wants $2,600, No Fee
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5. Around the corner from Prospect Park, this 1890s townhouse has been extensively overhauled since it was last on the market, leaving most but not all of its lavish period detail and adding a new kitchen.

park slope townhouse interior of 857 carroll street in park slope

857 Carroll Street
Price: $7.5 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Nadia Bartolucci, Rachel Altschuler, Ian Murphy )
Park Slope House With Wood Burning Fireplace, Movie-Inspired Kitchen Wants $7.5 Million
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4. The ask is not exactly low, and the space is not even particularly large, but there’s no denying this parlor-floor one-bedroom is cute and designed to maximize space.

interior of unit 2 at 495 1st street in park slope brooklyn

495 1st Street #2
Price: $995,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Nathalie Roy, Charlie Pigott)
Park Slope Parlor-Floor Unit With Stained Glass, Central Air, Laundry Asks $995K
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3. In the Prospect Lefferts Historic District, an estate condition brick and limestone row house needs work but has a wealth of original features to restore.

parlor of 128 midwood street

128 Midwood Street
Price: $2.05 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Corcoran (Wil Nelson)
A Benjamin Driesler-Designed Park Slope House and Three More to See, Starting at $1.125 Million
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2. In Park Slope but outside the historic district is a Neo-Grec brownstone with a truly singular topper, a later addition, comprising an oriel window and two mansard roofs.

exterior o f 429 9th street

429 9th Street
Price: $3 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Alexandra Foucard)
A Benjamin Driesler-Designed Park Slope House and Three More to See, Starting at $1.125 Million
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1. In Bed Stuy, a limestone row house appears marvelously intact with the original floor plan and details such as fretwork but could use some sprucing.

interior of 448 bainbridge street

448 Bainbridge Street
Price: $1.125 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Keller Williams (Jean Marrone)
A Benjamin Driesler-Designed Park Slope House and Three More to See, Starting at $1.125 Million
See it here ->

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