Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Park Slope Loft, a Flatbush Row House
The most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner this week include a Bay Ridge row house, a Park Slope brownstone, and a Prospect Park South standalone.
The most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner this week include a Bay Ridge row house, a Park Slope brownstone, and a Prospect Park South standalone.
Popular listings were focused in Bay Ridge, Park Slope, and Flatbush this week. The least expensive property on the list is a Prospect Park South co-op at $950,000 and the most expensive is a Park Slope brownstone at $6.45 million.
Which would you choose?
10. This turn-of-the-last-century barrel-front brick row house in Bay Ridge boasts bay windows and a neo-Classical mantel.
437 72nd Street
Price: $1.599 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Corcoran (Gina Bartnik, Kevin Bartnik)
A Bay Ridge Row House and More to See, Starting at $1.575 Million
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9. With three bedrooms and an open plan, this updated prewar in Prospect Park South presents a practical, airy perch for a family with kids.
1701 Albemarle Road #C5
Price: $950,000
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Douglas Elliman (DeAnna Lenhart)
Updated Prospect Park South Prewar With Open Plan Asks $950K
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8. In the Prospect Park South Historic District, this early 20th century standalone has mantels, wood floors, stained glass, and a stair with some Gothic details.
209 Marlborough Road
Price: $3 million
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Compass (Daniella Guetta)
A Prospect Park South Standalone and More to See, Starting at $1.525 Million
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7. An updated Beaux-Arts-style Bay Ridge row house sports carved foliate ornament, stained glass, parquet, and fretwork.
179 68th Street
Price: $1.575 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Corcoran (Susan Little, Beth A. Kenkel)
Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Bay Ridge Row House, a Park Slope Brownstone
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6. In the Cobble Hill Historic District, this 1890s row house is one of a stretch built in the 1890s.
39 Strong Place
Price: $4.95 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Lesley Semmelhack)
A Prospect Park Standalone and More to See, Starting at $748K
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5. This 1890s brownstone in the Park Slope Historic District is a single-family with mantels, built-ins, stained glass, and wood floors as well as a renovated kitchen.
545 3rd Street
Price: $6.45 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Judith Lief)
A Park Slope Brownstone With Central Air and More to See, Starting at $739K
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4. A Flatbush row house has charm to spare and is seemingly in move-in condition.
326 East 26th Street
Price: $1.15 million
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Rebekah Carver)
Flatbush Row House With Built-ins, Parquet, Reno’d Kitchen Asks $1.15 Million
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3. In the Prospect Heights Historic District, this row house is a two-family with an owner’s triplex and a top floor rental.
637 Carlton Avenue
Price: $3.799 million
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Compass (Violette Tonuzi)
A Bay Ridge Row House and More to See, Starting at $699K
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2. One of the early 20th century standalone houses that grace the tree-lined streets of Flatbush, this Queen Anne-style dwelling has a wide front porch, a corner tower, a nice list of period details on the interior, and two mid-century baths.
316 Marlborough Road
Price: $2.05 million
Area: Beverly Square West
Broker: Compass (Susan Molloy)
A Sunset Park Row House and More to See, Starting at $1.499 Million
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1. A true loft in Park Slope’s Ansonia Clock building has exposed beams and bricks, along with in-unit laundry and a dishwasher.
420 12th Street #P2L
Price: $1.495 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Isaac Rosenberg)
Park Slope Loft With Exposed Brick, High Ceilings Asks $1.495 Million
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- Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Flatbush Standalone, a Bay Ridge Row House
- Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Cobble Hill Row House, a Prospect Park South Co-op
- Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Bay Ridge Row House, a Park Slope Brownstone
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