This week, the most popular listings on Brownstoner include a Prospect Park South rental, a Williamsburg wood frame, and a Park Slope townhouse.
This week, the most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner include a Prospect Park South rental, a Williamsburg wood frame, and a Park Slope townhouse. Decorative Trays
Popular listings were scattered across the borough this week, from Bay Ridge to Williamsburg. The least expensive property for sale on the list is a Bushwick wood frame asking $1.195 million and the most expensive is a Cobble Hill brownstone with a price tag of $11.25 million.
10. Opulent plasterwork is on display in this Cobble Hill Italianate, paired with a modern renovation by a noted architect that includes triple-paned windows, central air, and a sauna.
321 Clinton Street Price: $11.25 million Area: Cobble Hill Broker: Douglas Elliman (Lindsay Barton Barrett, Bradley Rodenberg, Taylor Schultz) Cobble Hill Brownstone With Plasterwork, Marble Mantels, Central Air Asks $11.25 Million See it here ->
9. This 1920s Tudor style standalone in Bay Ridge is on a corner lot that includes a garage.
8028 Harbor View Terrace Price: $3.549 million Area: Bay Ridge Broker: Compass (Athena Salavantis) A Bay Ridge Tudor With a Garage and More to See, Starting at $1.595 Million See it here ->
8. In Sunset Park, an early 20th century row house is a two-family with a garden rental.
535 58th Street Price: $1.65 million Area: Sunset Park Broker: Corcoran (Tim Stanard, Andrew Weitsman) A Prospect Park South Standalone and More to See, Starting at $1.65 Million See it here ->
7. This Bushwick wood frame is a two-family with an owner’s duplex and a top floor rental.
1167 Jefferson Avenue Price: $1.195 million Area: Bushwick A Bushwick Wood Frame and More to See, Starting at $1.188 Million See it here ->
6. The listing for this Brooklyn Heights wood frame is popular with readers again after being featured in 2022. The circa 1829 house is still on the market with a drop in the asking price.
69 Orange Street Price: $8.95 million Area: Brooklyn Heights Broker: Douglas Elliman (Monica Luque) Brooklyn Heights Wood Frame Charmer With Wood Burning Fireplaces, Central Air Asks $9.95 Million See it here ->
5. The lush features in this circa 1900 limestone and brick dwelling include plasterwork, wainscoting, mantels, a dumbwaiter, and a butler’s pantry, along with some modern updates.
607 6th Street Price: $5.25 million Area: Park Slope Broker: Compass (Libby Ryan, Joe Ryan, Maria Ryan, and Luther Hines) Park Slope Townhouse With Mantels, Dumbwaiter, Butler’s Pantry Asks $5.25 Million See it here ->
4. For someone with the budget, this is one glorious rental. The grand Colonial Revival standalone in Prospect Park South has grandly proportioned rooms, and plenty of them, along with a garage and saltwater pool.
1440 Albemarle Road Price: $35,000 a month Area: Prospect Park South Broker: Compass (Laura Rozos) Live in Style in Michelle Williams’ Prospect Park South Mansion, Asking $35K a Month See it here ->
3. This limestone in Crown Heights offers some period details as well as the opportunity for a new owner to make some style upgrades.
1135 Park Place Price: $2.5 million Area: Crown Heights Broker: Compass (Steffen Kral, Alexander Daigh, Kellyn Goudie, Gerald Pennant) Crown Heights Limestone With Mantels, Stained Glass Asks $2.5 Million See it here ->
2. On a Carroll Gardens street known for houses with picturesque tiny doors, this row house is set up as a single-family.
15 Dennett Place Price: $1.995 million Area: Carroll Gardens Broker: Revived Residential (Allison Boggio) A Williamsburg Wood Frame With Parking and More to See, Starting at $1.995 Million See it here ->
1. This wood frame in Williamsburg is set back from the street and can be seen with its historic detail in the circa 1940 tax photo.
197 North 5th Street Price: $2.45 million Area: Williamsburg Broker: Compass (Paul Murphy, Rebecca Navarro, Carol Wang, Paul Pinizzotto) A Williamsburg Wood Frame With Parking and More to See, Starting at $1.995 Million See it here ->
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