The most viewed Brooklyn listings highlight neighborhoods across the borough, with multiple Bay Ridge entries, East Flatbush standalones, a Greenpoint wood frame, and a Bushwick two-family. Prices range from a Flatbush rental at $6,000 monthly to a Greenpoint wood frame listed at $2.995 million. Featured properties include early 20th-century semi-detached houses, Dutch Colonial and Italianate styles, a Park Slope Victorian flat with high ceilings and a roof deck, and an extra-wide 1850s wood frame with a landscaped yard and pergola. Several properties retain historic details such as mantels, parquet, wall moldings, and vintage woodwork. Options include renovated homes and properties retaining period character.
Bay Ridge was popular with readers this week with several listings in the top 10. The least expensive property on the list is a rental in Flatbush asking $6,000 a month, and the most expensive is a Greenpoint wood frame asking $2.995 million. Which would you choose?
4. In the Greenpoint Historic District, an extra-wide 1850s wood frame has a pared-back country-style vibe, recently updated kitchen, and a landscaped rear yard with a pergola. 3. In East Flatbush, this early 20th century single-family brick row house comes with parquet, wall moldings, a dining room, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a garage. 2. This Bay Ridge row house has wood floors, wall moldings, mantels, and a pink bathroom. 1. In Bushwick, this two-family row house is set up with two duplexes.
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