
"This week, the most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner include a Greenpoint wood frame, a Prospect Lefferts Gardens row house, and a Bay Ridge standalone. This week, the most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner include a Greenpoint wood frame, a Prospect Lefferts Gardens row house, and a Bay Ridge standalone. Park Slope and Bay Ridge were popular with readers again this week, with other listings dotted around the borough."
"The least expensive property on the list is a rental in Boerum Hill asking $8,500 a month, and the most expensive is a Park Slope carriage house at $5.4 million. Which would you choose? 10. In the Greenpoint Historic District, an extra-wide 1850s wood frame has a pared-back country-style vibe, recently updated kitchen, and a landscaped rear yard with a pergola."
"9. In East Flatbush, this early 20th century single-family brick row house comes with parquet, wall moldings, a dining room, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a garage. 8. It's on the pricey side, but this Victorian flat in the Park Slope historic district has a roomy layout, high ceilings, vintage woodwork, and 1.5 bathrooms. 7. In Bay Ridge, this circa 1900 pale brick single-family row house has been renovated, including the kitchen."
Park Slope and Bay Ridge drew significant reader interest while listings also appeared in Greenpoint, Boerum Hill, Fort Greene, Windsor Terrace, East Flatbush, and Prospect Lefferts Gardens. Price extremes range from an $8,500-per-month Boerum Hill rental to a $5.4 million Park Slope carriage house. The top ten list includes an extra-wide 1850s Greenpoint wood frame with a landscaped rear yard, an early 20th-century Prospect Lefferts Gardens row house with parquet and moldings, a Park Slope Victorian flat with high ceilings and vintage woodwork, and several renovated single-family homes retaining period details.
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