
"Listings in Park Slope were popular this week. The least expensive home on the list is a West Midwood house at $999,000 and the most expensive is a Park Slope brownstone at $5.6 million. Which would you choose? 10. In Bay Ridge, this semi-detached pink house has wood floors, arched doorways, and Deco tile in the bathrooms. 9. In Sunset Park, this brownstone has wood floors, mantels, and wall moldings."
"8. This 1890s brownstone is in the Park Slope Historic District and sports wood floors, mantels, moldings, and fretwork. 7. Here is one to entrance the old-house lover or the merely curious. The sole survivor of a colonnade row, this Willow Place dwelling hasn't been on the market since the 1960s. 6. In Park Slope, this 1880s brownstone two-family comes with a pier mirror, moldings, and mantels."
"5. This single-family offers plenty of room to spread out, with two floors of bedroom space, and original details such as stained glass. 4. Near Prospect Park, this top-floor Windsor Terrace co-op has a roomy layout with six closets, parquet, and a renovated kitchen and bath. 3. This renovated 1880s row house in the Prospect Heights Historic District is a two-family set up with two duplex units. 2. This renovated Park Slope brownstone has a roof deck and a landscaped rear yard. 1. A single-family Edwardian, 34 Waldorf Court combines original details with a sprinkling of updates, some more recent than others."
Top ten Brooklyn listings span Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Prospect Park–adjacent neighborhoods, Sunset Park, Bay Ridge, Willow Place, Windsor Terrace, and West Midwood. Park Slope listings were especially popular this week. The least expensive property listed is a West Midwood house at $999,000 and the priciest is a Park Slope brownstone at $5.6 million. Featured properties include 1880s and 1890s brownstones with original details such as wood floors, mantels, moldings, fretwork, and stained glass; a Windsor Terrace co-op with six closets, parquet, and a renovated kitchen and bath; a Prospect Heights two-family with duplex units; and an Edwardian single-family at 34 Waldorf Court.
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