This week's popular real estate listings showcase a co-op in Fort Greene, a row house in Boerum Hill, and a brownstone in Park Slope. The most expensive listing is a Cobble Hill rowhouse asking $4.85 million, while the least expensive is a rental in East Flatbush for $4,500 per month. Several properties in Park Slope attract attention, including a renovated brownstone with central air and a Victorian flat featuring high ceilings and original woodwork. Additional notable listings range from East Flatbush to Cobble Hill with unique architectural details and modern amenities.
With 1930s style to spare, this East Flatbush house for rent checks a lot of boxes for a relatively low monthly nut. There are plenty of bedrooms and bathrooms - three and 2.5, respectively - a garage, recreation room, and air conditioning.
This lower unit in an early 20th century Kinko-style house offers period details along with some updates like radiant floor heating and air conditioning. The six-room duplex includes a dining room and three bedrooms, although only one bathroom.
This renovated Park Slope brownstone has central air. 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.
This circa 1850s Italaniate is in the Cobble Hill Historic District and has marble details.
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