The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a wood frame in Park Slope, a brick Italianate in Fort Greene and a condo in Stuyvesant Heights.

Park Slope and Crown Heights are popular this week. The least expensive on the list is a Park Slope rental at $2,600 a month and the most expensive is a townhouse in Brooklyn Heights at $7.995 million.

Which would you choose?

10. If brownstone living is your idea of New York glory, this one-bedroom floor-through rental in Park Slope with original details appears reasonably priced for its location and condition.

46 berkeley place

46 Berkeley Place #2
Price: $2,600
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Halstead (Lisa Gaytan)
Classic Floor-Through With Mantel, Office, Parquet in Park Slope Brownstone Wants $2,600 a Month
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9. This condo is a true two-bedroom with two baths in a six-unit condo called the Shaker House in Stuyvesant Heights.

464 hancock street

464 Hancock Street
Price: $799,000
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Debra Kameros)
Stuy Heights Condo in New-Law Tenement With Peg Rail, Clawfoot Tub Asks $799K
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8. This elaborate 25-foot-wide circa 1848 Greek Revival townhouse has a columned parlor level supporting an open 16-foot span and two French doors with muntins and transoms leading to a brick terrace.

270 henry street

270 Henry Street
Price: $7.995 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Phyllis D. Norton Towers)
Will This Top-Shelf Brooklyn Heights Greek Revival With Columns, Terraces Fetch $7.995 Million?
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7. In Crown Heights, this unusual townhouse at 799 Lincoln Place has an unforgettable eclectic facade with a graphic leafy keystone.

crown heights

799 Lincoln Place
Price: $1.2 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Compass (Jim Winters)
A Victorian Developed by a Woman and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $799,999
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6. This standalone two-family home in Ditmas Park has bright green shingles and details like a coffered ceiling.

ditmas park

515 Argyle Road
Price: $1.75 million
Area: Ditmas Park
Ditmas Park Standalone With Office Plus Three Others to See This Weekend, Starting at $599K
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5. Here’s a cute brick townhouse in Crown Heights that’s 21 feet wide on a 29-foot-wide lot, with a driveway and parking on the side.

1478 prospect place

1478 Prospect Place
Price: $850,000
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Halstead (Helen Alexandra Como Saghir, Tyson Lewis)
Romanesque Revival in Park Slope and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $850K
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4. At 333 Hoyt Street is a charming Italianate brick house built in 1869 for Mary Sheldon that’s been in the same family for 70 years.

333 hoyt street

333 Hoyt Street
Price: $2.75
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Halstead (Andrew Friedman)
A Gauntlet of Italianates From Fort Greene to Greenwood Heights to See, Starting at $1.8 Million
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3. In Greenwood Heights just north of picturesque Greenwood Cemetery, this Italianate brick house features details like the cast-iron porch railing and staircase newel post.

194 17th street

194 17th Street
Price: $1.8
Area: Greenwood Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Jessica Buchman, Bryan Rettaliata)
A Gauntlet of Italianates From Fort Greene to Greenwood Heights to See, Starting at $1.8 Million
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2. In Park Slope this wood-frame four-story job has wide-plank floors, marble mantels, crown molding, and big windows on the parlor level.

413 dean street

413 Dean Street
Price: $3.5
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Terry Naini)
A Gauntlet of Italianates From Fort Greene to Greenwood Heights to See, Starting at $1.8 Million
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1. At 217 Dekalb Avenue in Fort Greene, this brick Italianate has an interior remodeled with late Victorian mantels, but its crown moldings are something to see.

dekalb

217 Dekalb Avenue
Price: $2.999
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Corcoran (Rodolfo Lucchese)
A Gauntlet of Italianates From Fort Greene to Greenwood Heights to See, Starting at $1.8 Million
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