This week, the most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner include a Windsor Terrace semi-detached house, a Prospect Lefferts Gardens row house, and a Sunset Park brownstone.

Windsor Terrace was popular with readers this week, with other listings scattered around the borough. The least expensive property on the list is a Windsor Terrace rental at $5,700 a month and the most expensive is a Park Slope manse asking $14.75 million.

Which would you choose?

10. With elegant features such as a curving center stair, this spacious Brooklyn Heights single-family also has modern updates.

exterior showing stone facade and brownstone stoop

176 State Street
Price: $6.25 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Alexander Maroni, Jack Chiu)
Brooklyn Heights Anglo-Italianate With Fireplaces, Central Air Asks $6.25 Million
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9. In Windsor Terrace, this rental is in an early 20th century wood frame and the duplex unit includes laundry and a private rear yard.

windsor terrace - living room with columned mantel

99 East 2nd Street #1
Price: $5,700 a month
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Compass (Yara Ghossein, Carolyn Cedar)
Winsdor Terrace Duplex With Mantel, Laundry, Rear Yard Asks $5,700 a Month
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8. This Park Slope brownstone is a four-family with an owner’s duplex and three rental units.

parlor with wood floor, mantel

914 President Street
Price: $8.25 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Laura Rozos)
A Park Slope Brownstone and Three More to See, Starting at $3.15 Million
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7. In Bay Ridge, this semi-detached is a single-family with three bedrooms.

exterior of a brick, semi-detached row house

614 73rd Street
Price: $995,000
Area: Bay Ridge
A Prospect Heights Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $995K
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6. This 1870s brownstone is in the Clinton Hill Historic District.

parlor with columned mantel, plasterwork, all painted white

416 Grand Avenue
Price: $2.995 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Kyle Talbott, Karen Talbott, Scott Sternberg)
A Prospect Heights Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $995K
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5. In the Prospect Heights Historic District, this 1890s brownstone is a three-family that still has some period details like a pier mirror, stained glass, and wainscoting.

brooklyn open houses - parlor with pier mirror

291 Park Place
Price: $3.995 million
Area: Prospect Heights
A Prospect Heights Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $995K
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4. In the Central Sunset Park Historic District, this bow-front brownstone has some pops of color in its renovated interior along with some remaining early 20th century details.

sunset park - parlor with mantel, fretwork, plasterwork

4704 6th Avenue
Price: $1.995 million
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Corcoran (Jackie Torren, Charlie Pigott)
Sunset Park Brownstone With Mantels, Solar Panels Asks $1.995 Million
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3. Its imposing Romanesque Revival facade is already impressive and this Park Slope manse also has an abundance of space and some fine original woodwork.

park slope - entry with mantel, bench, stair, wainscoting

842 Carroll Street
Price: $14.75 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Alyssa Morris)
Park Slope Manse With Woodwork, Fireplaces, Central Air Asks $14.75 Million
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2. While this single-family row house likely needs some bathroom and kitchen updates, it has a wealth of details, including wainscoting, mantels, and a pass-through.

prospect lefferts gardens - parlor with pier mirror, wood work, ceiling medallion

56 Rutland Road
Price: $2.995 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Compass (Tali Berzak, Eliane Bugod)
PLG Rowhouse With Fretwork, Built-ins, Stained Glass Asks $2.995 Million
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1. This semi-detached brick single-family in Windsor Terrace has a garage.

brooklyn - living room with original wood staircase

555 16th Street
Price: $1.725 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Compass (Ronit Abraham)
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