Top 10 Brooklyn Listings: A Windsor Terrace Co-op
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Top 10 Brooklyn Listings: A Windsor Terrace Co-op
"The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Brooklyn Heights wood frame, a Park Slope brownstone, and a West Midwood house. Listings in Park Slope were popular with readers this week. The least expensive home on the list is the house in West Midwood at $999,000 and the most expensive is a Park Slope brownstone at $5.6 million."
"10. This renovated 1880s row house in the Prospect Heights Historic District is a two-family set up with two duplex units. 9. 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. 8. This West Midwood single-family offers plenty of room to spread out, with two floors of bedroom space, and original details such as stained glass. 7. In Bay Ridge, this semi-detached pink house has wood floors, arched doorways, and Deco tile in the bathrooms."
"6. In Park Slope, this 1880s brownstone two-family comes with a pier mirror, moldings, and mantels. 5. In Sunset Park, this brownstone has wood floors, mantels, and wall moldings. 4. This renovated Park Slope brownstone has a roof deck and a landscaped rear yard. 3. This 1890s brownstone is in the Park Slope Historic District and sports wood floors, mantels, moldings, and fretwork. 2. Near Prospect Park, this top-floor Windsor Terrace two-bedroom co-op has a roomy layout with six closets, parquet, and a renovated kitchen and bath. 1. A single-family Edwardian, 34 Waldorf Court combines original details with a sprinkling of updates, some more recent than others."
Brooklyn listings that drew the most attention include a Brooklyn Heights wood frame, a Park Slope brownstone, and a West Midwood house. Park Slope properties featured repeatedly, including 1880s and 1890s brownstones with original details, mantels, moldings, and fretwork. The least expensive listing is a West Midwood single-family at $999,000; the priciest is a Park Slope brownstone at $5.6 million. Other highlighted properties include a Prospect Heights two-family with duplex units, a Willow Place colonnade survivor, a Bay Ridge semi-detached pink house with Deco tile, a Sunset Park brownstone, a Windsor Terrace co-op, and an Edwardian single-family.
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