The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a rental in Brooklyn Heights, a wide brick house in Cobble Hill and a single-family in Greenwood Heights.

Kensington, Fort Greene and Cobble Hill are popular this week. The least expensive on the list is the Brooklyn Heights rental at a $4,250 month and the most expensive is a Fort Greene brownstone at $3.995 million.

Which would you choose?

10. This Dutch gambrel-roofed standalone single-family house in Kensington has a porch and rear deck.

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501 East 5th Street
Price: $1.195 million
Area: Kensington
Fort Greene Brownstone With Marble Mantels and Three More to See, Starting at $1.195 Million
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9. If you are looking to tackle a full house renovation, this 1860s brick and brownstone Anglo Italianate in the Fort Greene Historic District certainly qualifies.

fort greene home for sale

55 South Elliott Place
Price: $1.9 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Compass (Daniella Guetta, Scott Klein)
An Italianate in Fort Greene With Marble Mantels and Three More to See, Starting at $1.449 Million
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8. It’s a rare rental that can boast a location in a building with 19th century Brooklyn Heights history bona fides and a starring role in a campy occult thriller.

10 montague terrace

10 Montague Terrace #4B
Price: $4,250 a month
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (M. Candace Roncone, Jesse Rosenthal)
Grand Studio in Brooklyn Heights Manse With Campy Thriller Cred Asks $4,250 a Month
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7. It’s not often that a three-bedroom apartment comes up in this historically significant complex, and this fourth-floor unit has potential.

138 baltic street

138 Baltic Street, APT 4C
Price: $1.17 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Tyler Vincent Real Estate Inc. (Imma Giocoli)
Unusually Spacious Condo With Laundry in Historic Cobble Hill Towers Asks $1.17 Million
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6. This 1870s brownstone has had a recent reno that burnished some original details, added some that had vanished over time and incorporated some modern upgrades.

347 vanderbilt

374 Vanderbilt Avenue
Price: $3.995 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Compass (Scott Hamm)
Renovated Fort Greene Brownstone With Mantels, Built-ins, Terrace Asks $3.995 Million
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5. This early 20th century brick home in Kensington looks neat as a pin inside and out and has parquet floors, a coffered ceiling in the dining room and a renovated kitchen.

kensington brooklyn

321 East 7th Street
Price: $1.499 million
Area: Kensington
Broker: Compass (Carolyn Cedar)
A Tudor Revival in Flatbush and Three More to See, Starting at $1.499 Million
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4. With the main dwelling set back at the rear of its lot and a hidden courtyard garden, this single-family home has a quirky character that fits into the raffish charm one finds in Gowanus.

gowanus homes for sale

561 Union Street
Price: $2.695 million
Area: Gowanus
Broker: Corcoran (Behzad Amiri)
Hidden House With Wide Plank Floors, Secret Garden, Art Studio in Gowanus Asks $2.695 Million
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3. This Greenwood Heights single-family has an open plan first floor with living room and renovated kitchen. There’s a tiered deck in the rear with planters and a custom climbing wall.

greenwood heights

334 19th Street
Price: $1.595 million
Area: Greenwood Heights
Broker: Halstead (Tyson Lewis, Helen Alexandra Como Saghir)
A Tudor Revival in Flatbush and Three More to See, Starting at $1.499 Million
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2. This Flatbush home has the exterior details that give Tudor Revival homes such curb appeal, including half timbering, patterned brickwork and a steeply peaked gable.

flatbush

493 East 23rd Street
Price:$1.749 million
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Rebekah Carver)
A Tudor Revival in Flatbush and Three More to See, Starting at $1.499 Million
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1. This two-story Cobble Hill brick house is unusually wide at 31 feet and has central air, which sounds appealing in the current heat wave.

206 warren street

206 Warren Street
Price: $3.495 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Ellen Gottlieb)
A Tudor Revival in Flatbush and Three More to See, Starting at $1.499 Million
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