Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Park Slope Co-op, a Clinton Hill Brownstone
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a co-op in Clinton Hill, an Italianate brownstone in Prospect Heights and a semi-detached brick house in Dyker Heights.
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a co-op in Clinton Hill, an Italianate brownstone in Prospect Heights and a semi-detached brick house in Dyker Heights.
Prospect Heights, Parks Slope and Clinton Hill were popular this week. The least expensive is a Prospect Heights rental at $7,250 a month and the most expensive is a Park Slope townhouse at $5.25 million.
Which would you choose?
10. While it’s not exactly cheap, this upper duplex for rent in a Prospect Heights Queen Anne row house would seem to check a lot of boxes, especially for a family. Mixing modern functionality with historic details, it has three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, for starters.
598 Bergen Street #2
Price: $7,250 a month
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Karen Talbott)
Family-Sized Prospect Heights Duplex With Mantels, Central Air, Garden Wants $7,250
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9. In Dyker Heights, an early 20th century semi-detached brick house with a garage is move-in ready and has fun updates as well as original details. The single-family has mini split air conditioning, three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
1032 76th Street
Price: $1,198,888
Area: Dyker Heights
Broker: RE/MAX Elite (Robert Coppolino, Joseph Madaio)
Jazz Age-Era Dyker Heights House With Garage and Three Others to See, Starting at $915K
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8. A circa 1870 Italianate in the Prospect Heights Historic District has carved marble mantels, tall arched doors, wainscoting, shutters and wood floors.
149 Prospect Place
Price: $4 million
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Compass (Ian Mednick)
A Prospect Heights Italianate Brownstone and Two More to See, Starting at $1.595 Million
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7. In Red Hook, a mid-19th century brick house has lost its cornice and acquired a stucco coating but retains its historic ironwork. In use as a single-family (though it is technically two), the row house channels rustic chic with wide plank floors; exposed beams, bricks and mechanicals; and two unfitted kitchens.
91 Pioneer Street
Price: $1.595 million
Area: Red Hook
Broker: Compass (Orren Azani)
A Dutch Colonial Revival With Garage in Flatlands and Two More to See, Starting at $800K
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6. Here’s a 19th century apartment that has been modernized with an open kitchen, arches and some fun bathroom tile, but the woodwork and floors remain.
275 Clinton Avenue #31
Price: $1.899 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Jeffrey Mandelbaum, Kenneth Gene Mandelbaum)
Big, Airy Three-Bedroom With Two Baths in 1897 Clinton Hill Elevator Building Asks $1.899 Million
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5. In the Stuyvesant Heights Historic District, a circa 1900 townhouse dressed in pale stone has encaustic tile in the entry, fretwork, mantels, moldings, tin ceilings, bead board and original shutters.
83 Chauncey Street
Price: $1.595 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Debra Bondy)
A Prospect Heights Italianate Brownstone and Two More to See, Starting at $1.595 Million
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4. Petite but carefully designed, this one-bedroom has a mantel and other fine 19th century details as well as modern updates and built-ins.
115 8th Avenue #4
Price: $625,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Nigel Hall)
Compact Unit in Park Slope Chiclet Mansion With Basketweave Floors, Built-ins Asks $625K
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3. In addition to the vintage details that might appeal to lovers of the period, this 1930s Marine Park brick Tudor also offers a garage and a location just a short stroll from the neighborhood’s eponymous park.
3615 Avenue T
Price: $865,000
Area: Marine Park
Broker: RE/MAX Edge (Gennadi B. Barmin)
Marine Park Tudor With Original ‘Domestic Science’ Kitchen Cabinets, Deco Bath, Garage Asks $865K
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2. In the Clinton Hill Historic District, this Italianate is in estate condition but certainly has potential for an owner with the vision and funds to tackle the project.
414 Grand Avenue
Price: $3.5 Million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Joseph Dima, Josiane Lysius)
Estate Condition Clinton Hill Brownstone With Pier Mirror, Seven Mantels Asks $3.5 Million
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1. In the Park Slope Historic District this 1890s two-family is set up as an owner’s triplex over a garden rental. It’s got a kitchen on the parlor floor, oodles of varnished woodwork in seemingly excellent condition, fretwork, wainscoting, a pier mirror and seven mantels.
624 6th Street
Price: $5.25 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Shii Ann Huang)
Windsor Terrace House With Porch and Three More to See, Starting at $2.095 Million
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