The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Gothic Revival in Cobble Hill, an Italianate in Greenpoint and an Art Deco co-op in Park Slope.

Popular listings are scattered across the borough this week with Crown Heights, Park Slope and Bed Stuy among the favorites. The least expensive is a co-op in Sunset Park at $445,000 and the most expensive a Cobble Hill townhouse at $4.8 million.

Which would you choose?

10. Here’s a mid-19th century wood-frame Italianate townhouse in Greenpoint with two marble mantels and horse walk to a sizable backyard with two small tool sheds and a patio.

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574 Leonard Street
Price: $2.75 million
Area: Greenpoint (Dominic D’Annunzio)
Broker: Douglas Elliman
Four to See With Fancy Woodwork, Mantels and Room for Improvements, Starting at $1.095 Million
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9. This early 20th century tapestry brick townhouse is brimming with original detail in remarkably good condition, such as a dining room whose textured wall panels still have their original faux leather finish.

172 crown street

172 Crown Street
Price: Crown Heights
Area: $1.599 million
Broker: Erica Sullivan Properties (Erica Sullivan)
Crown Heights Brick House Loaded With Prewar Details, Two-Car Garage, Porch Asks $1.599 Million
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8. This circa 1847 four-story, 25-foot-wide brick beauty in the Cobble Hill Historic District was originally built in the Gothic Revival style.

187 amity street

187 Amity Street
Price: $4.8 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Alex Calabretta)
Cobble Hill Gothic Revival House With Four Marble Mantels, Room for Updates, Asks $4.8 Million
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7. Inside a stately early 20th century apartment building along Eastern Parkway, this two-bedroom on the top floor gets good light on three exposures from an interior courtyard and a long wall of windows in the dining and living rooms.

Photo by Al Siedman, courtesy of The Corcoran Group

469 Eastern Parkway #M
Price: $750,000
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Ariane Dembs, Heather McMaster)
Crown Heights Walkup With Two Bedrooms, Well-Preserved Woodwork Close to Museum Asks $750K
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6. On Linden Street in Bushwick, this large and elaborate two-family (configured as a single-family) row house has whimsical fireplaces and tons of plaster detail and woodwork in need of renovation.

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22 Linden Street
Price: $1.395 million
Area: Bushwick
Broker: Compass (Ronit Abraham)
Four to See With Fancy Woodwork, Mantels and Room for Improvements, Starting at $1.095 Million
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5. An apartment in one of the classic Finnish co-ops in Sunset Park is showing off lots of early-to-mid-20th-century minimalist design flair.

683 41st st
Photo by Russ Ross via Corcoran Group

683 41st Street #23
Price: $445,000
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Corcoran (Tim Stanard, John Wescott)
Remodeled Sunset Park Finnish Co-op With Minimalist Elan, Built-ins Asks $445K
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4. In Bed Stuy, a nicely updated Italianate/Neo-Grec brick townhouse at 389 Classon Avenue has preserved original details and modern kitchen and baths.

389 Classon Avenue
Price: $2.695 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Christine Blackburn, Lior Barak)
Four Townhouses With Details and Updates to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.199 Million
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3. This late Victorian brownstone in Bed Stuy has been revamped from top to bottom but still features some incredible woodwork and mantels.

595 hancock

595 Hancock Street
Price: $2.5 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Jevon Gratineau, Morgan Munsey)
Bed Stuy Brownstone With Modern Interior, Fine Woodwork, Swanky Baths Asks $2.5 Million
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2. Here’s an unusual (for Park Slope) early- to mid-19th-century wood-frame home with a porch, wide-plank floors and a brick carriage house in the rear.

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237 14th Street
Price: $2.5 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Rita Van Straten, Robert Gross)
A Collection of Detail-Rich Homes — One With a Carriage House — to See, Starting at $1.795 Million
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1. This one-bedroom co-op apartment in a 1936 Art Deco elevator building in Park Slope has a number of attractive points: vintage accents, location, layout and an updated kitchen.

140 8th avenue
Photo by Ryan Lahiff of RISE Media courtesy of The Corcoran Group

140 8th Avenue
Price: $690,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Judith Lief)
Art Deco Co-op With Renovated Kitchen, Jazz-Era Bath in Park Slope Historic District Asks $690K
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