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    Top 10 Brooklyn Listings: A Clinton Hill Brownstone

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    The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Park Slope co-op, a Prospect Lefferts Gardens row house, and a Greenpoint wood frame.

    The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Park Slope co-op, a Prospect Lefferts Gardens row house, and a Greenpoint wood frame.

    Park Slope and Greenpoint were popular with readers this week. The least expensive property for sale on the list is a Bed Stuy row house at $1.85 million and the most expensive is a Park Slope brownstone at $3.995 million.

    Which would you choose?

    10. In Greenpoint, this narrow brick row house is a two-family with a three-bedroom duplex and rental unit above.

    Photo via Corcoran

    704 Humboldt Street
    Price: $2.5 million
    Area: Greenpoint
    Broker: Corcoran (Joan Dougherty)
    A Greenpoint Row House and More to See, Starting at $698K
    See it here ->

    9. In Bed Stuy, this estate condition two-family has a pier mirror, wood floors, stained glass, and mantels.

    row house exterior
    Photo via Compass

    660 Macon Street
    Price: $1.85 million
    Area: Bed Stuy
    Broker: Compass (Keith Arthur)
    A Greenpoint Row House and More to See, Starting at $698K
    See it here ->

    8. An 1870s row house in Bed Stuy has a marble mantel, wood floors, and pocket doors.

    kitchen with marble mantel
    Photo via Serhant

    289 Macon Street
    Price: $2.99 million
    Area: Bed Stuy
    Broker: Serhant (Tricia Lee Riley)
    A Greenpoint Row House and More to See, Starting at $698K
    See it here ->

    7. A Park Slope two-family brownstone still has some details including moldings, mantels, and a plaster medallion.

    living room with a mantel, wood floor, glimpse into kitchen
    Photo via Compass

    420 8th Street
    Price: $3.995 million
    Area: Park Slope
    Broker: Compass (Annika Grove)
    A Windsor Terrace Wood Frame and More to See, Starting at $968K
    See it here ->

    6. This single-family rental in Windsor Terrace is part of a picturesque block-long row and a short walk from Prospect Park. Built in 1914, the house includes a sunroom, dining room, kitchen with blue cabinetry, sleeping porch, finished basement, and central air.

    brooklyn - a living room with a wood floor
    Photo via Compass

    207 Windsor Place
    Price: $10,800 per month
    Area: Windsor Terrace
    Broker: Compass (Anthony Matthews)
    Renovated Windsor Terrace Row House Near Prospect Park Asks $10,800 a Month
    See it here ->

    5. There are only a handful of photos showing the interior of this 1870s Clinton Hill brownstone, but they reveal the estate condition row house contains plenty of typical Italianate details worth restoring.

    brownstone row
    Photo via Corcoran

    29 Clifton Place
    Price: $3.35 million
    Area: Clinton Hill
    Broker: Corcoran (Toni Martin)
    Estate Condition Clinton Hill Italianate With Mantels Asks $3.35 Million
    See it here ->

    4. A storybook exterior lends curb appeal to this Prospect Lefferts Gardens row house in a landmark district, and a renovation left some period elements intact.

    front parlor with crown molding
    Photo via Compass

    25 Chester Court
    Price: $1.995 million
    Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
    Broker: Compass (Alyssa Morris)
    Chester Court Tudor in PLG With Fireplace, Updated Kitchen Asks $1.995 Million
    See it here ->

    3. On the parlor level of an impressive brownstone manse near Grand Army Plaza, this two-bedroom co-op boasts high ceilings, a bonus loft space, in-unit laundry, and a few details left from the 1890s.

    living room with coffered ceiling, wall ofbookshevles, built-in niche
    Photo via Compass

    10 8th Avenue, Unit 2
    Price: $2.195 million
    Area: Park Slope
    Broker: Compass (Shii Ann Huang)
    Two-Bedroom in Park Slope Manse With a Rich History Asks $2.195 Million
    See it here ->

    2. In Greenpoint, this wood frame two-family is set up with a rental above a duplex.

    room with mantel, ceiling fan
    Photo via Corcoran

    105 Monitor Street
    Price: $2.4 million
    Area: Greenpoint
    Broker: Corcoran (David Kazemi)
    A Carroll Gardens Row House and More to See, Starting at $2.2 Million
    See it here ->

    1. This single-family row house in Park slope is renovated with a kitchen at the rear of the parlor level.

    park slope - open plan dining room and kitchen
    Photo via Corcoran

    369 6th Street
    Price: $3.745 million
    Area: Park Slope
    Broker: Corcoran (Michael Tannen, Kirra Caruso)
    A Carroll Gardens Row House and More to See, Starting at $2.2 Million
    See it here ->

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