Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Flatlands Single-Family, a Clinton Hill Co-op

The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a two-family row house in Carroll Gardens, a Park Slope townhouse and semi-detached house with a garage in Dyker Heights.

Park Slope and Clinton Hill are popular this week with other listings scattered from Carroll Gardens to Dyker Heights. The least expensive is a Clinton Hill co-op at $650,000 and the most expensive is the Park Slope townhouse at $8 million.

Which would you choose?

10. In the Park Slope Historic District this 1870s Italianate on 6th Avenue was a House of the Day in 2012.

167 6th Avenue

Price: $4.95 million

Area: Park Slope

Broker: Corcoran (Lesley Semmelhack)

A Renovated Park Slope Brownstone and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.55 Million

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9. Filled with some statement-making wallpaper, this 1870s Neo-Grec has some design flair on display in its estate-condition interior.

35 Prospect Place

Price: $2.35 million

Area: Park Slope

Broker: Compass (Lucy Perry)

Wallpaper-Filled Park Slope Brownstone in Estate Condition With Marble Mantels Asks $2.35 Million

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8. In a World War II-era housing complex originally designed for Navy officers and the enlisted, this Clinton Hill co-op has some appealing features, including a spacious layout with room for a home office.

365 Clinton Avenue #2G

Price: $650,000

Area: Clinton Hill

Broker: Compass (Nadine Nassar)

One-Bedroom in Clinton Hill Cooperatives With Dual Exposures, Blue-Tiled Bath Asks $650K

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7. On Vanderbilt Avenue in Clinton Hill, this circa 1900 carriage house offers wide-plank floorboards, exposed brick, recessed lighting, a second-floor terrace and a backyard.

183 Vanderbilt Avenue

Price: $2.5 million

Area: Clinton Hill

Broker: Halstead/BHS (Joanna Mayfield Marks)

Four Houses With Parking, Unique Charm to See This Weekend, Starting at $2.4 Million

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6. With a bright red door, a windowed porch and a front gable ornamented with shingles and half-timbering, this early 20th century single-family in the Fiske Terrace-Midwood Park Historic District has plenty of curb appeal.

1643 Glenwood Road

Price: $1.495 million

Area: Flatbush

Broker: Corcoran (Nathalie Roy, Charlie Pigott)

Midwood Park Standalone With Wood-Burning Fireplace, Parking Asks $1.495 Million

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5. In Dyker Heights this semi-detached 1920s brick house has a shared driveway leading to a garage.

984 77th Street

Price: $975,000

Area: Dyker Heights

Broker: Corcoran (Gina Bartnik)

A Prospect Park South Standalone With a Driveway and Three More to See, Starting at $975K

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4. Sited across the street from Prospect Park, this neo-Federal townhouse offers a refined brick and limestone facade along with some period details on the interior, more recent renovations and an optional deeded car condo.

20 Prospect Park West

Price: $8 million

Area: Park Slope

Broker: Corcoran (Judith Lief)

Park Slope Townhouse With Park Views, Roof Decks, Wood-Burning Fireplace Asks $8 Million

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3. This single family in Prospect Lefferts Gardens is one of a row of “easy housekeeping houses” built in 1913 with brick facades and fanciful parapets.

298 Parkside Avenue

Price: $1.75 million

Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens

Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Karen Wolfe)

A Two-Family on Carroll Gardens’s Dennett Place and Three More to See, Starting at $769K

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2. The interior of this Flatlands single-family is chock full of original details including wall moldings, wood floors, a mantel and leaded glass windows.

1473 East 46th Street

Price: $769,000

Area: Flatlands

Broker: Fillmore (Barbara Horan)

A Two-Family on Carroll Gardens’s Dennett Place and Three More to See, Starting at $769K

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1. This two-family on Carroll Garden’s quirky Dennett Place has one of the tiny doors that is a hallmark of the street.

9 Dennett Place

Price: $2.2 million

Area: Carroll Gardens

Broker: Nest Seekers (John Bataille)

A Two-Family on Carroll Gardens’s Dennett Place and Three More to See, Starting at $769K

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