Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: Some of Brooklyn's Priciest Homes Lead the Way
The most viewed listings this week had a common thread at the top of the list – they were not just pricey, but they were among the most expensive homes on the market in all of Brooklyn.

The most viewed listings this week had a common thread at the top of the list – the ones that were the most viewed were not just pricey, but they were among the most expensive homes on the market in all of Brooklyn. Four of the top 10 came from our roundup on the most expensive homes in Brooklyn currently on the market.
There were multiple listings in Brooklyn Heights, Bed Stuy, and Flatbush. The price range for this week’s top 10 are about as wide as can be – the least expensive was a Flatbush studio listed at $185,000 and the priciest was a Brooklyn Heights mansion asking $16 million.
Which would you choose?
10. There’s a two-family flip on Claver Street in Bed Stuy, which will be the priciest townhouse ever sold in Bed Stuy if it goes for ask. As you’d guess, it’s quite a luxurious one, a renovated brownstone whose original details include pocket doors and marble mantels. There’s a sleek modern kitchen with a wine cooler, a Wolf stove and a SubZero fridge, a Nest thermostat system and a security system. It’s configured as a four-bedroom owner’s triplex over a two-bedroom rental, with a finished basement accessible from both units.
36 Claver Place
Price: $3.195 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Ideal Properties Group (Noel Borbon)
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9. With a price tag under $200,000, this prewar studio co-op in Flatbush is attractive, reasonably spacious and in fine repair, with a renovated bathroom and eat-in kitchen. It’s on the top floor of a 47-unit 1930s building at 2835 Bedford Avenue, close to Brooklyn College and not far from the Flatbush Avenue 2/5 subway stop.
2835 Bedford Avenue, #6G
Price: $185,000
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Robert Nicoletti)
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8. Here’s a distinctive domicile — a 19th-century Brooklyn Heights carriage house on coveted Grace Court Alley that’s gotten a thorough and modern renovation, presumably with no expense spared, by the architecture firm Baxt Ingui.
6 Grace Court Alley
Price: $10 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Brian Lehner)
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7. Nicely renovated frame houses with details are still rare in East Flatbush, but here’s one. It’s located at 787 East 34th Street, between Foster and Farragut. With a unit on each floor, the detached two-family could be reverted to one-family use, bought as investment property or used as an owner’s unit with a rental.
787 East 34th Street
Price: $1.1 million
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Todd Stevens, John Keenan)
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6. There’s a narrow, four-story brownstone on Brevoort Place in Bed Stuy. It’s a flip, and a reasonably thoughtful one, thoroughly and nicely renovated with exposed brick, recessed lighting, and herringbone and wide-plank oak floors. There’s a one-bedroom apartment on the bottom and an owner’s triplex above. The latter has a full-floor master suite up top, with a huge walk-in closet, a marble-tiled bath with a claw foot tub, and a ladder leading up to a roof deck.
18 Brevoort Place
Price: $2.099 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Yair Tavivian, Ariel Tavivian, Shai Bernstein)
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5. This standalone Edwardian in Midwood on Wellington Court sits on one of the cul-de-sac streets that butt up against the Q/B tracks. It’s been thoroughly renovated inside and out, by a flipper most likely. The exterior has loads of curb appeal with its red door and porch; the inside has been modernized and still has some charming details, such as stained-glass windows and a claw-foot tub.
28 Wellington Court
Price: $2.179 million
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Dwell Residential (Myra Echevarria, Valerie Wright)
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4. This large and elegant 1834 Greek Revival house on a prominent corner in Brooklyn Heights sold to a developer in 2014 for just under $5 million, who totally gutted the interior and reconfigured it as a grand and lavish single family residence with a rococo marble fireplace, La Cornue range, jacuzzi on a terrace, wine room, screening room and elevator. It came on the market in August asking $14.15 million; now you can snap it up for $12.5 million.
15 Willow Street
Price: $12.5 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Chris Sheller)
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3. A Brooklyn Heights property whose initial ask of $18 million is now $16 million, this historic brownstone was owned by Brooklyn Law School before Trump son-in-law and developer Jared Kushner snapped it up and converted the dormitory back into a single-family dwelling.
27 Monroe Place
Price: $16 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Leslie Marshall, James Cornell)
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2. Artist David Salle created this 10,564-square-foot home and workspace in the heart of Fort Greene by combining an existing townhouse with a 19th-century brick schoolhouse. Part of the massive building has an eye-catching modern exterior. The master bedroom has its own Zen garden. The initial asking price was $10 million, which increased to $13 million in 2015; now it’s asking $12.5 million.
81 Hanson Place
Price: $12.5 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Patricia LaRocco)
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1. This sprawling, rusticated, landmarked C.P.H. Gilbert-designed Romanesque Revival brownstone on a park block underwent a restoration and conversion from four units to two after selling to a developer for $3.8 million in 2014. It debuted in March for $15 million but can now be yours for $12.75 million. The extra-wide, semi detached home has picture-perfect period details, including a center hall stair with its own fireplace and elaborate wedding-cake plaster decoration.
838 Carroll Street
Price: $12.75 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Lisa Interdonato, Raymond Dillulio, Fredrik Elklund)
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