Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Standalone in Bay Ridge, a Co-op in Prospect Heights
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a co-op in Sunset Park, a row house in Windsor Terrace, and a standalone in Prospect Lefferts Gardens.
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a co-op in Sunset Park, a row house in Windsor Terrace, and a standalone in Prospect Lefferts Gardens.
Bay Ridge and Boerum Hill were popular this week. The least expensive on the list is a Sunset Park co-op at $599,000 and the most expensive is a wood frame in Boerum Hill at $3.7 million.
Which would you choose?
10. This early 20th century brick house is a two-family with one unit per floor and a garage on the lower level.
93 73rd Street
Price: $1,499,999
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Compass (Alex Sochinsky)
A Bay Ridge Tudor With a Garage and Three More to See, Starting at $875K
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9. Dating from the 19th century, this Boerum Hill wood frame has original wide-plank wood floors, five marble mantels, and pocket doors.
359 Dean Street
Price: $3.7 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Compass (Kelly Waters, Joe Quiros)
A Boerum Hill Wood Frame With Central Air and Three More to See, Starting at $1.95 Million
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8. In Flatbush, a compact early 20th century single-family comes with a garage, three bedrooms, and 2.5 baths.
2533 Cortelyou Road
Price: $749,000
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Renee Miller)
A Ditmas Park Colonial Revival With Garage and Three More to See, Starting at $749K
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7. In the Boerum Hill Historic District, this altered Italianate row house is set up as a single-family with kitchen on the garden level and three bedrooms on the second floor.
241 Wyckoff Street
Price: $1.95 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Keller Williams (Jean Marrone, Charles A. Olson)
A Boerum Hill Wood Frame With Central Air and Three More to See, Starting at $1.95 Million
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6. This circa 1903 standalone was designed by Benjamin Driesler and is within the Fiske Terrace-Midwood Park Historic District.
700 East 17th Street
Price: $3.25 million
Area: Midwood Park
Broker: Compass (Daniella Guetta, Ian Mednick, Paul Hyun)
A Bay Ridge Tudor With a Garage and Three More to See, Starting at $875K
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5. In Sunset Park, this income-restricted co-op is a bit unusual: It is the second floor of an early 20th century row house.
650 51st Street
Price: $599,000
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Compass (Louis Belisario)
Sunset Park HDFC Co-op With Three Bedrooms, in-Unit Laundry Asks $599K
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4. This early 20th century row house is close to Prospect Park.
277 Windsor Place
Price: $3.35 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Corcoran (Jacob Henderson)
A Bay Ridge Standalone With a Garage and Three More to See, Starting at $979,888
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3. This 1890s single-family in Prospect Lefferts Gardens has a garage.
246 Fenimore Street
Price: $1.55 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Corcoran (Lisa James, Anthony Morris)
A Bay Ridge Standalone With a Garage and Three More to See, Starting at $979,888
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2. Purchased only last year, this floor-through in a Victorian apartment building is back on the market with a renovation that added a powder room, among other updates.
645 Carlton Avenue #3
Price: $1.750 million
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Compass (Brad Bateman, Jessica Fields)
Prospect Heights Victorian Flat With Fireplace, Walnut Kitchen, Built-ins Asks $1.750 Million
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1. In Bay Ridge, this early 20th century brick house has a garage.
135 82nd Street
Price: $1.475 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Keller Williams (Jean Marrone, Charles A. Olson)
A Bay Ridge Standalone With a Garage and Three More to See, Starting at $979,888
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