
"The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Bay Ridge co-op, a Windsdor Terrace row house, and a Midwood standalone. The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Bay Ridge co-op, a Windsdor Terrace row house, and a Midwood standalone. Listings in Bay Ridge and Windsor Terrace were popular with readers. The least expensive property on the list is the Bay Ridge co-op at $269,000 and the most expensive is a Crown Heights Limestone at $4.25 million. Which would you choose?"
"10. This grand Crown Heights limestone has hit the market again after renovations that have left its most impressive details in place. 9. This Tudor style house in Bay Ridge has an attached garage. 8. In Windsor Terrace, this late 19th century semi-detached single-family house features bay windows, tin ceilings, and a sunroom. 7. With four or more bedrooms, off-street parking, a porch, and a backyard, there's plenty of room to spread out in this standalone South Midwood house."
Brooklyn listings attracting the most attention include properties in Bay Ridge, Windsor Terrace, Midwood, Park Slope, and Crown Heights. Prices range from a $269,000 Bay Ridge co-op to a $4.25 million Crown Heights limestone. Featured properties include renovated limestone with preserved details, a Tudor house with an attached garage, late 19th-century Windsor Terrace homes with bay windows and tin ceilings, and a South Midwood standalone with four-plus bedrooms, off-street parking, a porch, and a backyard. Other highlights include a compact Bay Ridge studio under $300,000 with ample storage, a Park Slope apartment with period woodwork, and a Windsor Terrace co-op with a private terrace.
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