The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Clinton Hill brownstone in prime condition, a Brooklyn Heights condo with killer views and Bed Stuy brownstone with some interesting design touches.

Bed Stuy still ranks high, with multiple popular listings. The least expensive listing this week is a Park Slope rental at $3,200 a month and the most expensive that Brooklyn Heights condo for $8.75 million.

Which would you choose?

10. Here’s a Bed Stuy brownstone with a fetching angled bookend facade that offers some original details within. But it still needs work. At 139 Madison Street, it’s currently configured as an SRO, with six studio units spread among the upper floors. The property comes with a certificate of no harassment, although the SRO designation might make conventional financing challenging.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Bed Stuy at 139 Madison Street

139 Madison Street
Price: $1.795 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Corcoran (Jamaal Redon)
Spacious Bed Stuy Brownstone With Bookend Facade, Original Details Asks $1.795 Million
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9. This two-bedroom condo is in the Toren, the distinctive tower with the undulating metallic facade at 150 Myrtle Avenue. Designed by the firm Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, the amenity-heavy, 38-story, LEED Gold-certified building was a forerunner of the towers now shooting up all over Downtown Brooklyn, opening its doors in 2010.

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150 Myrtle Avenue #1105
Price: $895,000
Area: Downtown Brooklyn
Broker: Corcoran (Marie Bromberg)
Two-Bedroom Condo in Downtown Brooklyn’s Toren With Pool, Rooftop Garden Access Asks $895K
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8. Here’s a stately brownstone in prime condition, with an owner’s duplex and three rentals to help pay the mortgage. It’s in the Clinton Hill Historic District, at 304 Clinton Avenue. The style is transitional Italianate/Neo-Grec; it is part of a row of four designed and built in 1877 by Benjamin Lihiken, according to the designation report.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Clinton Hill at 304 Clinton Avenue

304 Clinton Avenue
Price: $3.685 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Halstead (Tyson Lewis, Jason Rochford)
Grand Clinton Hill Brownstone With Carved Stone Mantels, Four Units Asks $3.685 Million
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7. In Red Hook, we find a brick, carriage-style house on King Street. It’s cozy and distinctive, with some interesting features, including a garage space that’s currently used as an art studio, a steel and oak staircase, a living room with 14-foot ceilings and a polished-concrete floor, a mezzanine-level laundry room and a treehouse-style master bedroom with a terrace.

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97 King Street
Price: $1.9 million
Area: Red Hook
Broker: Corcoran (Roni Dotan, Jennifer Carlson)
Four Distinctive Houses to See This Warm Weekend, Starting at $1.9 Million
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6. Here’s a swank duplex pad with killer views at 360 Furman Street, better known as One Brooklyn Bridge Park. It’s a vast one, offering some 5,000 square feet spread over two levels, with some deluxe appointments and prime spaces. Most notable is the massive living/dining room with wraparound windows that face the skyline and the river, and a 21-foot terrace beyond.

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Brooklyn Heights at 360 Furman Street

360 Furman Street #218
Price: $8.75 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Deborah Rieders, Randy Baruh)
Massive One Brooklyn Bridge Park Condo With Rooftop Cabana, Skyline Views Asks $8.75 Million
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5. In Bed Stuy we’ve got a four-story brownstone on Jefferson Avenue in Stuyvesant Heights. It’s a three-family, with a lower duplex and floor-through apartments above. Plenty of period details in this one, including plaster detailing, five decorative fireplaces, pocket doors and shutters, crown moldings, wainscoting and carved wood door and window casings.

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588 Jefferson Avenue
Price: $2.15 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Halstead (Ban Leow,Samuel Oden, Jr.)
Four Historic Lookers, All Renovated, to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.25 Million
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4. This spacious Park Slope duplex sits a half-block from Prospect Park and has a private roof deck with skyline views — qualities which may not scream out in the midst of a “bomb cyclone,” but which will hold considerable appeal come spring. It’s at the top of a five-story brownstone at 573 5th Street — a walk-up, needless to say, and thus not for the weak of leg.

Brooklyn Apartments for Rent in Park Slope at 573 5th Street

573 5th Street #4
Price: $3,200 a month
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Marie Lee Parker)
Park Slope Duplex With Private Roof Deck, Sun Room, Pair of Mantels Asks $3,200 a Month
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3. Here’s an 1885 Bed Stuy townhouse that could use some updating, but looks to be in fairly good shape with some details and a seemingly reasonable price tag. At 527 Halsey Street in the Bedford Stuyvesant/Expanded Stuyvesant Heights Historic District, it’s a Neo-Grec brick with brownstone appointments and an angled bay with an appealing dogtoothed corner.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Bed Stuy at 527 Halsey Street

527 Halsey Street
Price: $1.25 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Corcoran (Lois Thompson)
Neo-Grec Brick Townhouse in Bed Stuy Historic District With Original Details Asks $1.25 Million
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2. This home is a shingled row house at 66 Jewel Street in Greenpoint. Eighteen feet wide and forty deep, it’s a two-family, with a unit on each floor — a one-bedroom below and a two-bedroom above. It’s not overloaded with charm or character, but looks to be in decent shape, for those who want to take it as is — it’s a decent candidate for a rehab though.

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66 Jewel Street
Price: $1.825 million
Area: Greenpoint
Broker: Warren Lewis/Sothebys (Michael Kowachka)
Four Open Houses to See This Weekend, One With Beer and Donuts
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1. Here’s a Bed Stuy brownstone that’s been gut renovated and done up with some interesting design touches, more distinctive than found in the average flip. The long-running flipper outfit Massada is behind this one, which sits in Stuy Heights. The house offers a four-bedroom triplex over garden rental, with a finished basement accessible only from the owner’s unit.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Bed Stuy at 754 Putnam Avenue

754 Putnam Avenue
Price: $2.675 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Elliot Nicks
Bright and Modern Renovated Stuy Heights Brownstone With Stained Glass Asks $2.675 Million
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