The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include an unusual late 19th century house in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, a detail-filled brownstone in Bed Stuy and a standalone in Fiske Terrace.

Park Slope, Bed Stuy and Prospect Lefferts Gardens are all popular this week. The Park Slope rental is technically the least expensive on the least, but it’s priced at $18,500 a month. The most expensive listing is a Carroll Gardens row house at $3.999 million

Which would you choose?

10. It’s not too often houses like this one come along. Replete with magnificent historic details, this 1886 Neo-Grec brownstone in Bed Stuy at 195 Hancock Street was designed by well-known architect Isaac Delamater Reynolds.

195 hancock street parlor

195 Hancock Street
Price: $2.36 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Morgan Munsey and Perri Defino)
Stately Bed Stuy Brownstone With Ornate Woodwork, Tile, Stained Glass Asks $2.36 Million
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9. This three-bedroom condo in Cobble Hill is located in a circa 1851 Gothic Revival church designed by Minard Lafever.

interior

215 Degraw Street #1D
Price: $1.725 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Compass (Grant Braswell)
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8. Here’s an early 20th century brick row house located just outside the Prospect Lefferts Gardens historic district.

house exterior

278 Maple Street
Price: $1.2 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Brooklyn Bound Realty (William Moore)
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7. Sharply updated in the latest fashion in its kitchen and bathrooms, this sprawling early 20th century shingled house with a peaked ogee roof and wraparound porch has wonderful preserved details inside and out.

765 east 17th street

765 East 17th Street
Price: $1.875 million
Area: Fiske Terrace
Broker: Compass (Anna Levenshus, Sarah Chamberlin)
Arts and Crafts House in Fiske Terrace With Ogee Roof, Two-Car Garage Asks $1.875 Million
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6. This renovated brownstone is set up as a three-bedroom owner’s duplex over a two-bedroom rental.

stair entry

779 Putnam Avenue
Price: $2.25 million
Area: Bed-Stuy
Broker: Compass (Tali Berzak)
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5. Here’s a renovated corner row house in Carroll Gardens, complete with parking.

house

166 Degraw Street
Price: $3.999 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Alexander Maroni, Jack Chiu Jed Klebanow)
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4. Here’s some real estate eye candy to brighten the day: a Neo-Italian Renaissance mansion designed by noted 19th century architect Montrose Morris, whose extravagant buildings enrich many Brooklyn neighborhoods.

18 prospect park west

18 Prospect Park West
Price: $18,500 per month
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Leslie F. Wolfowitz, Lisa K. Lippman)
Montrose Morris-Designed Park Slope Mansion With Gilded-Age Details Asks $18,500 a Month
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3. In the Sunset Park North Historic District, a two-bedroom apartment in a 1913 solar-powered Finnish co-operative is a relatively inexpensive venture.

living room
Photo via The Corcoran Group

566 44th Street
Price: $575,000
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Corcoran (Toni Martin)
Sunset Park-Facing Finnish Co-op With French Doors, Solar Power, Low Maintenance Asks $575K
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2. Here’s a unique late 19th century two-family house in Prospect Lefferts Gardens now in use as a daycare, with colorfully painted rooms show for it.

402 Fenimore Street
Price: $998,000
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: RE/MAX Edge (Daniel Gamil, Ruslan Mingazov)
Standalone Victorian in Prospect Lefferts Gardens With Mantels, Built-ins Asks $998K
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1. This co-op in the Park Slope Historic District has a private roof deck and views of Prospect Park from its bow-fronted living room.

156 prospect park west
Photo via The Corcoran Group

156 Prospect Park West
Price: $1.45 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran [James Cornell, Henze Marvin]
Bow-Fronted Park Slope Co-op With Roof Deck, Woodwork, Park Views Asks $1.45 Million
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