The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a renovated Bed Stuy townhouse, a limestone in Crown Heights and an Italianate in Bushwick.

The popular listings are scattered across the borough this week, from Sheepshead Bay to Park Slope. The least expensive of the group is a brick house in Sheepshead Bay at $725,000 and the most expensive a Park Slope row house at $4.895 million.

Which would you choose?

10. The townhouse at 602 6th Street was built circa 1909 in an eclectic neo-Classical style.

602 6th Street
Price: $4.895 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Maria Ryan, Libby Ryan)
Neo-Classical Row House by Axel Hedman With Central Air, Brighter Look Asks $4.895 Million
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9. This circa 1880 brownstone at 24 Halsey Street is in the Bedford Historic District and is currently configured as a triplex above a garden rental.

24 Halsey Street

24 Halsey Street
Price: $1.95 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Corcoran (Deborah Rieders, Sarah Shuken)
Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Windsor Terrace Limestone, a Boerum Hill Italianate
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8. Then in Bushwick, there’s a two-family Italianate brick townhouse currently configured as a duplex below a top floor rental.

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36 Eldert Street
Price: $1.099 million
Area: Bushwick
Broker: Compass (Sean Henry)
Grand Colonial Revival in Ditmas Park and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.05 Million
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7. Here’s an updated single family brick row house in Kensington with prewar charm.

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380 Webster Avenue
Price: $1.05 million
Area: Kensington
Broker: Halstead (Joanna Mayfield Marks)
Grand Colonial Revival in Ditmas Park and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.05 Million
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6. This renovated circa 1900 neo-Federal townhouse has a raised front terrace, red brick facade with bay windows, a mansard roof with dormers, and a sizable terrace.

110 rutland road

110 Rutland Road
Price: $2,500,000
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Alexander Maroni, Jed Klebanow)
Classic Boerum Hill Restored Italianate and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $859K
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5. This well-preserved three-family in the Stuyvesant Heights Historic District is part of a row built between 1894 and 1897 designed by Magnus Dahlander.

256 decatur street

256 Decatur Street
Price: $3 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Halstead (Chris Manno)
Ornate Bed Stuy Magnus Dahlander Renaissance Revival Brownstone With 7 Mantels Asks $3 Million
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4. Next up, we have a barrel-fronted limestone in Crown Heights with lovely friezes above the first floor.

972 park place

972 Park Place
Price: $1,399,000
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Compass (Dan Bentov, Kunsang Mipam Thurman)
A World War II-Era Townhouse With Vintage Kitchen and Three More to See This Weekend
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3. Finally, in Sheepshead Bay, a circa 1947 semi-detached, single-family brick home seems to be in good condition, with most of its original details intact.

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2147 Batchelder Street
Price: $725,000
Area: Sheepshead Bay
Broker: Fillmore Real Estate (Nancy Pecoraro)
A World War II-Era Townhouse With Vintage Kitchen and Three More to See This Weekend
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2. We’re suckers for mansard roofs, although the interior of this four-story brownstone in Bed Stuy seems to have not a shred of historic detail left inside.

118 madison

118 Madison Street
Price: $1,979,000
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Corcoran (Ian Parker, Andrew Parker)
A World War II-Era Townhouse With Vintage Kitchen and Three More to See This Weekend
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1. In Bed Stuy is a recently renovated two-story brick townhouse with a salvaged wood mantel, exposed brick, and new modern staircase.

122 stuyvesant

122 Stuyvesant Avenue
Price: $1,195,000
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Kashif Khan, Wendy Hu)
A World War II-Era Townhouse With Vintage Kitchen and Three More to See This Weekend
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