The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a rarely available Vinegar Hill property, a standalone in Propsect Lefferts Gardens and an income restricted co-op in Clinton Hill.

Clinton Hill is popular again this week, with other listings scattered across and outside of the borough. The least expensive on the list is the Clinton Hill co-op at $375,000 and the most expensive is a Clinton Hill brownstone at $4.25 million.

Which would you choose?

10. Here’s a condo with a clean-lined reno that managed to squeeze in a new home office and keep original features like moldings, a mantel and wood floors intact.

park slope 64 7th avenue

64 7th Avenue #3G
Price: $1.25 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Kristina Leonetti)
Park Slope Victorian Flat Condo With Fireplace, Custom Built-ins, Office Asks $1.25 Million
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9. Located on the atmospheric commercial spine of Vinegar Hill, this early 19th century structure offers a storefront with two apartments above.

vinegar hill 54 hudson avenue

54 Hudson Avenue
Price: $2.15 million
Area: Vinegar Hill
Broker: Halstead (David Feldman)
Vinegar Hill Greek Revival With Wooden Storefront, Two Apartments Asks $2.15 Million
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8. In Clinton Hill, this slightly narrow Anglo-Italianate brownstone has a low stoop, a center staircase with a handsome curving banister, and other curved features.

364 grand avenue

364 Grand Avenue
Price: $1.795 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Deborah Rieders, Sarah Shuken)
A Townhouse With Garage in Move-in Condition and Others to See, Starting at $785K
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7. It’s hard to resist the allure of this row house: With a red tile roof, oriel window and half-timbering, it has all the picturesque charm that made the Tudor Revival style so popular in the early 20th century.

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30 Chester Court
Price: $1.735 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Corcoran (Kyle Talbott)
Chester Court Tudor Revival With Wood Burning Fireplace, Sleeping Porch Asks $1.735 Million
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6. This 1870s former gatehouse marked the entrance to Oak Terrace (aka Oak Lawn), one of the many sprawling estates that dotted the landscape in the 19th century and home to the grandparents of Eleanor Roosevelt.

gatehouse

794 Woods Road
Price: $960,000
Area: Germantown
Broker: Houlihan Lawrence (Norm Fasquel Mackay}
Fanciful Gatehouse to Oak Terrace, Eleanor Roosevelt’s Childhood Home, Yours for $960K
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5. An incredibly intact 18th century farmhouse, the Wyckoff-Bennett House has slipped onto the market for the first time in decades.

wyckoff bennett
Photo via Century 21 Homefront Realty

1669 East 22nd Street
Price: $3.25 million
Area: Midwood
Broker: Century 21 Homefront Realty (Delton Cheng)
Intact 18th Century Wyckoff-Bennett House Hits the Market for $3.25 Million
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4. This Clinton Hill apartment will need a buyer with the energy for a substantial reno and an income that fits the requirements.

clinton hill interior

116 Cambridge Place
Price: $375,000
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Brian Phillips, Keith Johnson)
Rare Affordable Fixer-Upper in Clinton Hill Prewar Co-op With High Ceilings, French Doors Asks $375K
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3. Brimming with lush plasterwork, this Clinton Hill brownstone has had a top to bottom renovation that included modern upgrades and restoration of original 1870s details.

141 St. James Place
Price: $4.25 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Douglas Elliman ((Doug) Bowen and Zia O’Hara)
Clinton Hill Italianate With Restored Plaster, Marble Mantels, Central Air Asks $4.25 Million
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2. Filled with original details like wainscoting, stained glass and built-ins, this early 20th century house also has space to offer, both inside and out.

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74 Lincoln Road
Price: $1.975 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Compass (Maggie Ross, Paul Milner)
Detail-Rich Colonial Revival With Porch, Mantels, Garage in PLG Asks $1.975 Million
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1. This 1870s brownstone has had a recent reno that burnished some original details, added some that had vanished over time and incorporated some modern upgrades.

347 vanderbilt

374 Vanderbilt Avenue
Price: $3.995 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Compass (Scott Hamm)
Renovated Fort Greene Brownstone With Mantels, Built-ins, Terrace Asks $3.995 Million
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