Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Prospect Park South Standalone, a PLG Brownstone
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a co-op in Brooklyn Heights, a semi-detached in Flatbush and a row house in Clinton Hill.
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a co-op in Brooklyn Heights, a semi-detached in Flatbush and a row house in Clinton Hill.
Park Slope was popular this week with other listings scattered from West Midwood to Brooklyn Heights. The least expensive on the list is a Brooklyn Heights co-op at $550,000 and the most expensive is also in Brooklyn Heights, a manse asking $11.5 million.
Which would you choose?
10. For a buyer looking to put in a bit of work, this early 20th century standalone house has some period details, a generous amount of living space and a private driveway leading to a garage.
769 Argyle Road
Price: $1.499 million
Area: West Midwood
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Rebekah Carver)
West Midwood Standalone With Mantels, Deco Baths, Garage Asks $1.499 Million
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9. 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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8. On an architecturally scenic stretch of St. James Place, this 1890s row house with bold Romanesque Revival details makes its own statement on the street.
206 St. James Place
Price: $2.985 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Judith Lief)
Clinton Hill Romanesque Revival Row House With Wainscoting, Mantels Asks $2.985 Million
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7. A co-op in one of Brooklyn’s most storied prewar buildings doesn’t come cheap, but this Classic Seven has the gracious floor plan and vintage details one would expect at 9 Prospect Park West.
9 Prospect Park West #8B
Price: $2.25 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Jackie Torren, Charlie Pigott)
Grand Park Slope Prewar With Mantel, Maid’s Room, Butler’s Pantry Asks $2.25 Million
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6. In the Park Slope Historic District close to Prospect Park, a circa 1901 house of pale brick and limestone contrasts rectangular rows of windows and a prominent cornice with an arched window and door.
561 7th Street
Price: $3.695 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Zia O’Hara, Douglas (Doug) Bowen)
A Bed Stuy Brownstone With Fanciful Mantels and Three More to See, Starting at $1.68 Million
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5. When this Park Slope manse was for sale in 1910, the ad pitched it as “must be seen to be appreciated” with exquisite details and an ideal location across from Prospect Park.
21 Prospect Park West
Price: $9.95 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Tricia Tucker and Michelle Griffith)
‘Unique and Delightful’ Detail-Filled Park Slope Manse With 1950s Style Diner Asks $9.95 Million
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4. Although no one would call it capacious, this one-bedroom apartment has elegant prewar details, a modern minimalist kitchen and low monthly maintenance.
59 Pineapple Street #6G
Price: $550,000
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Compass (Crystal Zahedi)
Brooklyn Heights Prewar on Top Floor With Sleek Kitchen, Dishwasher Asks $550K
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3. In the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District, this early 20th century brownstone has plenty of gleaming original woodwork, including in an original passthrough, along with some modern updates.
204 Maple Street
Price: $1.985 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Corcoran (James M. Armstrong, Christophe Tedjasukmana)
Woodwork-Filled PLG Brownstone With Passthrough, Built-ins Asks $1.985 Million
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2. With a wraparound porch, a conical-roofed tower and a mix of window styles including many bay windows, this Prospect Park South standalone has many of the details that make for a delightful Queen Anne style house, the style that has become shorthand for what many people envision when they think of Victorian-era architecture in America.
1205 Beverley Road
Price: $2.6 million
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Corcoran (Chris Cavorti, Gabi Svec)
Prospect Park South Queen Anne With Wraparound Porch, Turret, Garage Asks $2.6 Million
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1. While the origins of this Brooklyn Heights row house are Greek Revival, the 26-foot wide manse has had some changes over the centuries that include the addition of a fourth floor, expanding its already generous amount of space.
20 Remsen Street
Price: $11.5 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Alexander Maroni)
Massive Brooklyn Heights Row House With Literary History, Plasterwork, Roof Deck Asks $11.5 Million
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