
"Park Slope and Madison were popular with readers this week, with other listings scattered around the borough and even into Ulster County. The least expensive property on the list is a Marine Park house at $765,000 and the most expensive is the Park Slope brownstone at $6.75 million. Which would you choose? 10. Gleaming woodwork, cozy window seats, and shimmering stained glass windows contribute to the lush Gilded Age atmosphere inside this 1890s Queen Anne in Kingston."
"8. 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. 7. 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. 6. This detached house in Marine Park has three bedrooms and a shared driveway."
Reader interest concentrated on Park Slope and Madison listings while other properties spanned the borough and reached Ulster County. Prices ranged from $765,000 for a Marine Park house to $6.75 million for a Park Slope brownstone. Top entries include renovated Park Slope brownstones, an early 20th-century Crown Heights limestone, a Queen Anne in Kingston, and single-family and row houses in Windsor Terrace, Beverley Square West, Dyker Heights, and Madison. Featured property features include wood floors, mantels, marble mantels, stained glass, fretwork, arched doorways, finished basements, driveways, garages, and porches.
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