
"Park Slope was popular with readers this week with other listings scattered from Bay Ridge to Prospect Heights. The least expensive property for sale on the list is the Prospect Heights co-op at $1.195 million and the most expensive is a Park Slope brownstone at $3.995 million."
"Set up with two duplexes, this Bed Stuy row house has attractive details in each unit, with plaster ornamentation, mantels, moldings, interior shutters, and wood floors."
"Not only does it have a sprawling layout, but this early 20th century Park Slope apartment is filled with gleaming woodwork and period details."
"For those who have spent this winter dreaming of days they can lounge outside in warmer weather, this Prospect Heights co-op with its large private terrace might hold some appeal."
Brownstoner's most popular listings this week showcase diverse Brooklyn neighborhoods with properties ranging from $1.195 million to $3.995 million. Park Slope dominates the list with multiple brownstones featuring ornate exteriors, period details including mantels, stained glass, and wood floors. Notable properties include a Prospect Heights co-op with a large private terrace, a Bed Stuy row house configured as two duplexes with plaster ornamentation and moldings, and a Midwood Colonial Revival freestanding home. Properties span from Bay Ridge to Prospect Heights, with several featuring early 20th-century architectural elements and modern renovations. The listings appeal to buyers seeking historic character combined with contemporary updates.
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