The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Windsor Terrace co-op, a Crown Heights row house, and a Bed Stuy brownstone.

Popular listings are scattered across the borough this week, from Brooklyn Heights to Bay Ridge. The least expensive on the list is a Crown Heights rental at $6,000 a month and the most expensive is a Fort Greene manse at $6.7 million.

Which would you choose?

10. This Neo-Grec brownstone has strappy details on the exterior, impressive carved white mantels on the interior, and plenty of other original details such as frothy ceiling medallions, along with exposed brick.

parlor with exposed brick wall and baseboard heat

564 Hancock Street
Price: $2 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Corcoran (Joseph Dima, Josiane Lysius)
A Prospect Heights Brownstone With Central Air and Three Others to See, Starting at $699K
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9. In the Crown Heights North II Historic District, this rental offers two floors of living space, in-unit laundry, and a garden.

living room with wainscoting and a white painted mantel

908 St. Johns Place
Price: $6,000 a month
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Compass (Justin DuPree)
Crown Heights Limestone Duplex With Pier Mirror, Mantel, in-Unit Laundry Asks $6K a Month
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8. This corner manse has a fair number of the design hallmarks associated with Brooklyn architect Montrose Morris, and its lush details have apparently been appreciated by location scouts as it has some movie and tv credits on its resume, according to the listing.

parlor with mantel and wood floors

289 Dekalb Avenue
Price: $6.5 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Chapoteau Real Estate Inc. (Daphnee Chapoteau)
Dripping With Details, a Montrose Morris-Designed Clinton Hill Manse With Garage Asks $6.5 Million
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7. Dating to the 1870s, this Carroll Gardens brownstone got an update that combines some period details with a renovated kitchen, central air, and wine storage.

dining room with black marble mantel and built-ins

357 Hoyt Street
Price: $4.25 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Compass (Brian Babst)
Carroll Gardens Neo-Grec With Wood Burning Fireplaces, Central Air Asks $4.25 Million
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6. Back on the market after a 2021 sale, this 1840s townhouse in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District is a substantial 25 feet wide with five floors of living space.

parlor with black marble mantel

116 Pierrepont Street
Price: $7.25 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Cara Sadownick)
Grandly Proportioned Brooklyn Heights Greek Revival With Marble Mantels Asks $7.25 Million
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5. Across from Prospect Park, this two-bedroom is in a 1960s building that the original builders promoted as providing “sumptuous living” with “outstanding appointments.”

windsor terrace - living room with recessed lighting and wall of bookshelves

185 Prospect Park Southwest #407
Price: $799,000
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Compass (Maxine Resnick)
Windsor Terrace Two-Bedroom Across From Prospect Park With Built-ins Asks $799K
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4. In Bay Ridge this early 20th century single-family has a two-car garage.

parlor with mantel and columns

74 Bay Ridge Parkway
Price: $1.475 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Madison Estates Sotheby’s Realty (David Evans)
A Fort Greene Brownstone With Central Air and Three More to See, Starting at $1.475 Million
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3. This 1890s single-family row house is in the Crown Heights North II Historic District.

parlor with wood floors and a mantel

903 Sterling Place
Price: $2.75 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Compass (Marta Maletz, Michael Davis)
A Fort Greene Brownstone With Central Air and Three More to See, Starting at $1.475 Million
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2. This Bed Stuy brownstone is a legal two-family with a duplex and a top floor rental.

garden level living room with wood mantel

851 Putnam Avenue
Price: $1.595 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Maxine Resnick, Alyssa Morris)
A Fort Greene Brownstone With Central Air and Three More to See, Starting at $1.475 Million
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1. This 1870s Italianate is in the Fort Green Historic District.

parlor with wood floors, white walls and a view to the original stair

275 Adelphi Street
Price: $6.7 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Lindsay Barton Barrett, Maggie L. Marshall, Bradley Rodenberg, Douglas Brown)
A Fort Greene Brownstone With Central Air and Three More to See, Starting at $1.475 Million
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