
"Park Slope was popular with readers this week, with other listings scattered around the borough and even into Ulster County. The least expensive home on the list is the Kensington rental at $2,950 a month and the most expensive is a Park Slope brownstone at $6.75 million. Which would you choose? 9. This Sunset Park row house hasn't changed hands in decades and there are some distinctly later 20th century renovations, like a basement rumpus room, along with original mantels, fretwork, and wall moldings. 8. A renovated Park Slope brownstone still has some period details like marble mantels and wood floors. 100 6th Avenue Price: $6.75 million Area: Park Slope Broker: Compass (Sarah Sawyer)A Renovated Park Slope Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $1.625 Million"
"6. A Park Slope brownstone has been updated over the decades, but still has some wood floors, mantels, a substantial newel post, and a stair niche. 5. In Windsor Terrace, this late 19th century row house, a semi-detached single family, features a 16.67 foot wide porch. It hasn't changed hands in decades. 4. This early 20th century limestone in Crown Heights has fretwork, wood floors, and mantels."
Park Slope listings attracted the most interest while properties appeared across Brooklyn and into Ulster County. Prices on the roundup span from a Kensington rental at $2,950 per month to a Park Slope brownstone priced at $6.75 million. Featured properties include a prewar fourth-floor walk-up with renovated kitchen and closet space, a Sunset Park row house with original mantels and later 20th-century renovations, and multiple Park Slope brownstones retaining period elements like marble mantels, wood floors, newel posts, and stair niches. Additional highlights include a three-bedroom detached Marine Park house, a Windsor Terrace semi-detached row house with a wide porch, a Crown Heights limestone with decorative woodwork, and two-family woodwork details that appeared in "Moonstruck."
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