The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a barrel-fronted house in Windsor Terrace, an airy co-op in Park Slope and a Queen Anne mansion in Crown Heights.

There are multiple popular listings in Bed Stuy and Park Slope, but the rest are scattered across the borough. The least expensive is a two-family brick house in Bed Stuy at $899,000 and the most expensive is a renovated brownstone in Cobble Hill at $6.195 million.

Which would you choose?

10. This stunning three-bedroom condo sits in one of the Slope’s most distinctive properties — the Tracy Mansion, a neo-Classical marble palazzo built in 1912 for a tugboat mogul at 105 8th Avenue. Designed by Frank J. Helme, who was behind many a distinguished Brooklyn structure, including the Hotel Bossert and the Prospect Park Boathouse, it’s got quite the grand facade.

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Park Slope at 105 8th Avenue

105 8th Avenue #1
Price: $4.2 Million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Alexander Maroni, Lucy Struever)
Park Slope Condo in Neo-Classical Tracy Mansion With Corinthian Columns Asks $4.2 Million
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9. This freshly renovated four-story on Henry Street in Cobble Hill is not a mere brownstone but a “modern homage to the brownstone tradition.” Which is to say it’s been thoroughly updated with modern finishes, but retains some details including a marble mantel and the original staircase and balustrade (built by the house’s original owner “and his father,” the listing notes).

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Cobble Hill, Bed Stuy and Crown Heights

450 Henry Street
Price: $6.195 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Compass (Lindsay Barton Barrett, Jim Farah)
Open House Picks: Four Brownstones to See This Weekend, Starting at $2.2 Million
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8. Here’s an interesting one — a 19th century, semi-detached Queen Anne style mansion with an SRO designation, an oversized lot and a split level carriage house in the rear. A three-story with a gabled roof, an Ionic-columned front porch and a brick and brownstone facade, it sits at 669 Saint Marks Avenue in Crown Heights, where it was built in 1891, according to the listing.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Crown Heights at 669 Saint Marks Avenue

669 Saint Marks Avenue
Price: $3.499 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Homecanvasr NY (Steven Szczur)
Semi-Detached Queen Anne in Crown Heights With Carriage House, Ionic Columns Asks $3.499 Million
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7. In Bed Stuy, we find a four-story brownstone on Jefferson Avenue. This one was gut renovated at some point, with no original detail spared, and some uninspiring finishes installed. Perhaps it’s time for another full-on renovation — or, this could serve as an investment property. There’s no floor plan and very little info, so the layout is uncertain.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Brooklyn Heights, Bed Stuy, Fort Greene

452 Jefferson Avenue
Price: $1.635 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Voro NYC (Ted Gounaris)
Classic Brooklyn Heights Townhouse and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $899,000
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6. Moving over to Sunset Park, on 48th Street we’ve got a two-family brownstone between 5th and 6th Avenues. We don’t see a lot of these coming up for sale in this neck of the woods. This one’s a three-story — there’s no floor plan, but the listing describes the layout as follows: “3 bedrooms over 3 bedrooms and a bathroom on each of the three floors.”

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530 48th Street
Price: $1.4 million
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Elite Connect (Avi Dynov)
From Renovated to Needing Work, Four Houses to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.35 Million
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5. This four-bedroom Park Slope co-op is airy and graceful, with original details and a newly renovated kitchen. It occupies the upper two floors of a North Slope brownstone, at 127 Park Place, near Flatbush Avenue, in the Park Slope Historic District. The living area offers nice high ceilings for an upper floor, along with archways in front and rear.

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Park Slope at 127 Park Place

127 Park Place #2
Price: $2.6 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Lesley Semmelhack)
Park Slope Duplex Co-op With Working Fireplaces, Four Bedrooms Asks $2.6 Million
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4. On Malcolm X Boulevard in Bed Stuy is a two-story, two-family brick number with upper and lower front porches. The two interior photos show only the front hallway, which it’s fair to say has not been impeccably maintained. Going by that, it doesn’t seem a leap to assume this one’s going to need extensive work. The listing claims “lots of original detail,” however.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Brooklyn Heights, Bed Stuy, Fort Greene
Photo by Joe Strini for PropertyShark.

99 Malcolm X Boulevard
Price: $899,000
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Peter DiStefano, Christopher Howard)
Classic Brooklyn Heights Townhouse and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $899,000
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3. In Windsor Terrace is a two-story, barrel-fronted brick row house that’s attractive and in good repair, with six rooms on the top floor that offer a fair amount of flexibility. And it’s well located on Sherman Street, within respectable reach of Prospect Park. It’s a two-family set up as a single residence, with an open parlor floor that has the living room in front, dining room and kitchen in the rear and a pair of pass-through spaces in between.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Windsor Terrace at 55 Sherman Street

55 Sherman Street
Price: $1.995 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Renata Thomas, John Mazurek)
Windsor Terrace Brick Row House With English Basement, Near Prospect Park Asks $1.995 Million
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2. The next one’s on Carlton Avenue in Fort Greene; it’s a stately house with a center staircase and some choice details, including crown moldings, wide-plank floors and marble mantels. The layout’s a bit unorthodox: there’s an upper triplex and a lower duplex that split the parlor floor. There’s a second floor deck for the duplex, from which you can access the deep, brick-patio’d yard.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Brooklyn Heights, Bed Stuy, Fort Greene

232 Carlton Avenue
Price: $2.999 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Compass (Nichole Thompson-Adams)
Classic Brooklyn Heights Townhouse and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $899,000
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1. On Clinton Street in Brooklyn Heights is a deluxe brick row house. At 22 feet wide and four stories, this one’s huge, detailed and beautifully restored and updated. There are three working fireplaces, six bedrooms, two family rooms, a living room, two decks, two laundry areas — even two wine refrigerators, including a 200-bottle one in the basement.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Brooklyn Heights, Bed Stuy, Fort Greene

174 Clinton Street
Price: $8.3 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Compass (Kim Soule, Jessica Henson)
Classic Brooklyn Heights Townhouse and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $899,000
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