The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Park Slope co-op, a Brooklyn Heights two-family, and a Fort Greene wood frame.

Bed Stuy and Park Slope were popular this week with other listings scattered from Sunset Park to Brooklyn Heights. The least expensive property on the list is a Park Slope co-op at $999,000, and the most expensive is a Boerum Hill Italianate at $6.5 million.

Which would you choose?

10. In the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, this Greek Revival two-family has been set up with two duplexes.

brooklyn parlor with mantel and recessed lighting

35 Joralemon Street
Price: $3.65 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Randy Baruh, Hailey Kissee)
A Fort Greene Wood Frame and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $2.1 Million
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9. This 1850s wood frame is in the Fort Greene Historic District.

brooklyn open house - wood frame with blue clapboards

185 Lafayette Avenue
Price: $4.9 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Compass (Gail Bomze, Susan Hirschorn)
A Fort Greene Wood Frame and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $2.1 Million
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8. One of a stretch of individually designated dwellings, this two-family Italianate has a striking exterior and some fine interior features including marble mantels, pocket doors, and an original stair.

parlor with pier mirror, mantel and ceiling medalion

324 State Street
Price: $6.5 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Jennifer Wang, Charlie Pigott)
Landmarked Boerum Hill Townhouse With Marble Mantels, Central Air Asks $6.5 Million
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7. It has a front porch wide enough to welcome an abundance of trick-or-treaters, and on the inside this Ditmas Park standalone is equally spacious and still filled with original details.

ditmas park standalone with wraparound porch

481 East 18th Street
Price: $2.8 million
Area: Ditmas Park
Broker: Compass (Laura Rozos)
Ditmas Park Standalone With Wraparound Porch, Central Air, Garage Asks $2.8 Million
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6. In Midwood, this circa-1910 brick row house has a barrel front, deep Beaux Arts-style cornice, and sunroom with stained-glass transoms.

brooklyn - brick row house exterior

977 East 15th Street
Price: $1.05 million
Area: Midwood
Broker: Compass (Alex Mahgoub)
A Bed Stuy Brownstone Filled With Woodwork and Three More to See, Starting at $1.05 Million
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5. While not a ton of original detail has survived, the rooms in this Park Slope apartment do indeed appear to be large and light, as advertised around the turn of the last century.

park slope co-op - living room with french doors to a bedroom room

307 6th Avenue #3R
Price: $999,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Maxine Resnick, Alyssa Morris)
Park Slope Two-Bedroom With ‘Large, Light Rooms,’ French Doors, Big Kitchen Asks $999K
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4. This 1890s brownstone is filled with original detail, including a stair with built-in bench, mantels, stained glass, a pier mirror, picture rails, wainscoting, built-ins, and wood floors.

brooklyn parlor with stained glass, woodwork

238 Decatur Street
Price: $2.295 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Perri DeFino, Chrisette Mignott)
A Bed Stuy Brownstone Filled With Woodwork and Three More to See, Starting at $1.05 Million
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3. There are more than a few original features to admire inside this 1880s brownstone, including mantels, moldings, and wood floors with inlaid borders.

view through double parlor doors to entry hall with original stair and wainscoting

554 Macon Street
Price: $1.58 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Morgan Munsey, Perri DeFino, Chrisette Mignott)
Bed Stuy Neo-Grec Brownstone With Mantels, Fretwork, Wainscoting Asks $1.58 Million
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2. This 1880s Neo-Grec brownstone is in the Park Slope Historic District.

brooklyn open house - parlor with pier mirror

131 Lincoln Place
Price: $5.999 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Jessica Buchman, Bryan Rettaliata, Susanna Studwell)
A Park Slope Neo-Grec With a Dumbwaiter and Three More to See, Starting at $1,699,999
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1. In Sunset Park, this three-family row house still has a pier mirror and some fretwork.

parlor with pier mirror, fretwork and carpeting

334 60th Street
Price: $1.5 million
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Bedford Brownstone Realty (Nathan Pinsky)
A Carroll Gardens Brownstone With a Garage and Three More to See, Starting at $1.149 Million
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