
"The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Park Slope co-op, a Prospect Lefferts Gardens Tudor, and a Bay Ridge standalone. The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Park Slope co-op, a Prospect Lefferts Gardens Tudor, and a Bay Ridge standalone. Bay Ridge and Park Slope were popular this week. The least expensive home on the list is a Gerritsen Beach single-family at $999,000 and the most expensive is a Park Slope carriage house at $5.4 million. Which would you choose? 10. In an 1880s cast-iron building in Williamsburg, this spacious and well-appointed three-bedroom, two-bathroom condo loft has high ceilings, oak floors, and creamy finishes throughout."
"9. In Crown Heights, a grand late 19th century townhouse notable for its exuberant carved wood mantels has been updated with a sleek parlor floor kitchen and mini-splits. The single-family includes a guest or family suite on the garden floor. 8. In Windsor Terrace, an early 20th century row house is renovated and also retains a few period details. 7. One of the early 20th century houses that makes up the small Colonial Gardens development, this single-family has an attached garage. 6. In Bay Ridge, this circa 1900 pale brick single-family row house has been renovated, including the kitchen."
"4. The sole remnant of a grand 1880s mansion that once stood on the block, this Park Slope carriage house got a makeover in the 1920s. It is now a two-family. 3. 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. The three-bedroom co-op also comes with a private roof deck. 2. In Gerritsen Beach, this semi-detached early 20th century single-family brick house has arched openings and wood floors."
Ten popular Brooklyn properties span neighborhoods including Park Slope, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Bay Ridge, Gerritsen Beach, Williamsburg, Crown Heights, Windsor Terrace, and Colonial Gardens. Property types range from condo lofts and co-ops to single-family homes, row houses, and a carriage house now configured as a two-family. Notable features include high ceilings, vintage woodwork, carved mantels, renovated kitchens, attached garages, private roof decks, and preserved period details. Asking prices cover a broad spectrum with the least expensive at $999,000 and the most expensive at $5.4 million, offering varied options for buyers.
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