The most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner this week include a row house in Bay Ridge, a semi-detached in Farragut, and a townhouse in Brooklyn Heights.

Brooklyn Heights, Bay Ridge, and Prospect Park South were popular this week. The least and most expensive properties on the list are both in Brooklyn Heights. The least expensive is a co-op at $725,000 and the most expensive is a townhouse at $6.45 million.

Which would you choose?

10. In the Cobble Hill Historic District, this 1890s row house is one of a stretch built in the 1890s.

open house - living room with mantel

39 Strong Place
Price: $4.95 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Lesley Semmelhack)
A Prospect Park Standalone and More to See, Starting at $748K
See it here ->

9. In Brooklyn Heights, a 25-foot-wide Greek Revival townhouse from the mid-19th century has wide-plank floors and black marble mantels.

brooklyn open house - dining room with view into kitchen

138 State Street
Price: $6.45 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Tim Stanard, Andrew Weitsman)
A Brooklyn Heights Row House and More to See, Starting at $2.395 Million
See it here ->

8. An 1860s row house in the Fort Greene Historic District is a two-family with a duplex and top floor studio rental.

fort greene - parlor with mantel, plasterwork

361 Carlton Avenue
Price: $3.45 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Compass (Kathleen Perkins)
A Prospect Park South Standalone and More to See, Starting at $1.525 Million
See it here ->

7. An updated Beaux-Arts-style Bay Ridge row house sports carved foliate ornament, stained glass, parquet, and fretwork.

bay ridge row house

179 68th Street
Price: $1.575 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Corcoran (Susan Little, Beth A. Kenkel)
Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Bay Ridge Row House, a Park Slope Brownstone
See it here ->

6. This turn-of-the-last-century barrel-front brick row house in Bay Ridge boasts bay windows and a neo-Classical mantel.

living room with mantel

437 72nd Street
Price: $1.599 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Corcoran (Gina Bartnik, Kevin Bartnik)
A Bay Ridge Row House and More to See, Starting at $1.575 Million
See it here ->

5. This semi-detached early 20th century Tudor house has a garage and recently updated kitchen.

806 East 48th Street
Price: $1.075 million
Area: Farragut
Broker: Compass (Cristhiam Pena, Joshua Golan)
A Greenpoint Shingled House and More to See, Starting at $1.075 Million
See it here ->

4. With three bedrooms and an open plan, this updated prewar presents a practical, airy perch for a family with kids.

prospect park south - apartment with open plan living and dining

1701 Albemarle Road #C5
Price: $950,000
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Douglas Elliman (DeAnna Lenhart)
Updated Prospect Park South Prewar With Open Plan Asks $950K
See it here ->

3. In a striking flats building near the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, this one-bedroom apartment has some fine features, including wood floors, a mantel, and a bay window with window seat and stained glass windows.

brooklyn heights - living room with stained glass and a mantel

149 Willow Street #4B
Price: $725,000
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Compass (Carrie McCue, Tamara Abir, and Noah Plener)
Brooklyn Heights One-Bedroom With Stained Glass, Mantel Asks $725K
See it here ->

2. Set up as a single-family, this East Flatbush row house has parquet floors, wall moldings, and picture rails.

rooms with wood floors, white walls, moldings

910 Brooklyn Avenue
Price: $1.42 million
Area: East Flatbush
Broker: RE/MAX (Pamela Bost)
A Greenpoint Wood Frame and More to See, Starting at $699K
See it here ->

1. In the Prospect Park South Historic District, this early 20th century standalone has mantels, wood floors, stained glass, and a stair with some Gothic details.

parlor with built-ins, stained glass, wood floor

209 Marlborough Road
Price: $3 million
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Compass (Daniella Guetta)
A Prospect Park South Standalone and More to See, Starting at $1.525 Million
See it here ->

Related Stories

Email tips@brownstoner.com with further comments, questions or tips. Follow Brownstoner on X and Instagram, and like us on Facebook.


What's Your Take? Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply