Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Sunset Park Co-op, a Windsor Terrace Row House
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a co-op in Flatbush, a brownstone in Park Slope and a standalone in Ditmas Park.

The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a co-op in Flatbush, a brownstone in Park Slope and a standalone in Ditmas Park.
Park Slope was popular this week, with other listings dotted across the borough and even into Ulster County. The least expensive on the list is a co-op in Sunset Park at $400,000 and the most expensive is a Park Slope brownstone asking $4.25 million.
Which would you choose?
10. While not flashy, this mid 20th century apartment has many charming features of its era and a second bedroom, carved out of a dining nook off the kitchen.

601 East 19th Street, #2F
Price: $550,000
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Compass (Ronit Abraham)
Tidy Two-Bedroom With 1940s Flair, Black and White Vintage Tile in Flatbush Wants $550K
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9. One of a row of early 20th century brick houses, this Windsor Terrace single-family offers some charm on the interior with details like wood floors, built-ins, wainscoting and vintage kitchen details.
21 Kermit Place
Price: $1.448 million
Area:Windsor Terrace
Broker: Compass (Daniella Guetta)
Windsor Terrace Row House With Wainscoting, Built-ins, Vintage Kitchen Asks $1.448 Million
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8. This Park Slope brownstone has an interesting mix of historic and contemporary details ranging from mantels and a pier mirror to parking and solar panels.
99 Lincoln Place
Price: $4.25 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Katie A. Feola)
Park Slope Neo-Grec With Parking, Solar Panels, Chicken Coop Asks $4.25 Million
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7. Here is an opportunity to be only the second owner of a centuries-old property. The Major Jacob Hasbrouck, Jr. House has been owned by family descendants since its construction according to the listing.
191 Huguenot Street
Price: $1.495 million
Area: New Paltz, N.Y.
Broker: Keller Williams Hudson Valley (Leigh M. Quintana, Sally R. Sprogis)
Which 18th Century Stone Farmhouse Would You Choose? Three to Consider, Starting at $875K
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6. In the Ditmas Park Historic District, this estate-condition bungalow built in 1916 is a “blank canvas” that will need a “total gut renovation,” according to the listing, which does not show any interior photos.
1612 Ditmas Avenue
Price: $1.95 million
Area: Ditmas Park
Broker: Bergen Basin Realty (Lee S. Wasserman)
A Ditmas Park Bungalow With Garage and Three Others to See, Starting at $1.95 Million
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5. In a Sunset Park co-op that was built as affordable housing by Finnish co-operators in the early 20th century, a modest one-bedroom walk-up has charming original details and remains one of the more affordable options for owning in Brooklyn.
521 41st Street #C8
Price: $400,000
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Compass (Susan Molloy)
Sunset Park Finnish Co-op With One Bedroom, Parquet, Low Maintenance Asks $400K
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4. In the leafy Fiske Terrace-Midwood Park Historic District, this early 20th century standalone has gotten an interior brush up that left period details intact while giving the kitchen a more modern flair.
695 East 17th Street
Price: $2.2 million
Area: Midwood Park
Broker: Douglas Elliman (DeAnna Lenhart)
Midwood Park Standalone With Wood Burning Fireplace, Central Air, Parking Asks $2.2 Million
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3. There aren’t many interior photos provided for this three-family brownstone in Bed Stuy, but the handful that are included show a glimpse of original plasterwork, a mantel and newel post.
521 Hancock Street
Price: $2.1 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Patricia Laligant)
Two Row Houses With Garages and Others to See, Starting at $1.399 Million
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2. In Park Slope, this single-family brownstone has mantels, moldings and wainscoting along with a kitchen and baths that might be a bit dated in style, but appear in good repair.
357 5th Street
Price: $3.375 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: R New York (Stefani Berkin)
Two Row Houses With Garages and Others to See, Starting at $1.399 Million
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1. This early 20th century row house in Bay Ridge is at the end of a row and boasts both a private driveway and a garage.
446 76th Street
Price: $1.399 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: RE/MAX Edge (Domenick Cinquemani, Serena (Meina) Huang)
Two Row Houses With Garages and Others to See, Starting at $1.399 Million
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