The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a limestone in Kensington, a Colonial Revival in Flatbush and an Italianate in Clinton Hill.

Popular listings are all over the borough this week, including Crown Heights, Fort Greene and Park Slope. The least expensive on the list is a Bed Stuy rental at $2,650 a month a month and the most expensive is a former brewery office in Bushwick at $3.99 million.

Which would you choose?

10. This single-family home in Crown Heights has some attractive vintage features like pocket doors, moldings and wood floors along with some updates to the bathrooms and kitchen.

1194 union street interior

1194 Union Street
Price: $2.25 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Justine Lee-Mills)
Crown Heights Single-Family With Mantel, Pocket Doors, Renovated Kitchen Asks $2.25 Million
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9. His name may not be as well known as the other architectural greats who worked in Newburgh, N.Y., but Thornton M. Niven designed a number of buildings that are part of the 19th century architectural story of the city.

exterior 201 Montgomery street newburgh

201 Montgomery Street
Price: $625,000
Area: Newburgh, N.Y.
Broker: Apple2Orange Realty (Rosemary Lee)
This Picturesque Italianate Villa, on the Market for $625K, Was Home to Two Newburgh Architects
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8. Well known in Brooklyn for its faux mansard roof and picturesque charm, the former Ulmer Brewery office at 31 Belvidere Street in Bushwick was built in 1885 as part of the William Ulmer Brewery.

31 belvidere street william ulmer office

31 Belvidere Street
Price: $3.99 million
Area: Bushwick
Broker: Compass (Nathan Horne)
Bushwick’s Fetching, Landmarked Former Ulmer Brewery Office Is Available for $3.99 Million
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7. An unusual space that includes a vaulted ceiling, stained glass windows, skylights and a spiral staircase, this Fort Greene rental also comes with some intriguing history.

264 cumberland street interior

264 Cumberland Street #9
Price: $4,100 a month
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Compass (Orrie King, Vanesa Lazo)
Fort Greene Rental in Gothic Chapel-Turned-Condo With Soaring Ceiling, Stained Glass Asks $4,100
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6. Ablaze with the latest in electric lighting, in 1908 this Colonial Revival house drew in curious homebuyers looking to check out the latest neighborhood under construction in Flatbush.

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670 East 18th Street
Price: $2.45 million
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Compass ( Alexandra Reddish, Madeleine Gallagher)
Model Colonial Revival With Porch, Mantels, Garage in Flatbush Asks $2.45 Million
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5. Renovated with a minimalist design aesthetic, this garden-level apartment offers some historic details like original wood floors, plaster ceiling medallion and decorative fireplace with some modern updates and access to the rear yard.

82 chauncey street bed stuy interior

82 Chauncey Street #1
Price: $2,650 a month
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Morgan Munsey, Perri Defino)
Chic Bed Stuy Rental With Renovated Kitchen and Bath, Outdoor Space Asks $2,650 a Month
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4. This 1870s former gatehouse marked the entrance to Oak Terrace (aka Oak Lawn), one of the many sprawling estates that dotted the landscape in the 19th century and home to the grandparents of Eleanor Roosevelt.

gatehouse

794 Woods Road
Price: $960,000
Area: Germantown
Broker: Houlihan Lawrence (Norm Fasquel Mackay}
Fanciful Gatehouse to Oak Terrace, Eleanor Roosevelt’s Childhood Home, Yours for $960K
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3. In Clinton Hill, this slightly narrow Anglo-Italianate brownstone has a low stoop, a center staircase with a handsome curving banister, and other curved features.

364 grand avenue

364 Grand Avenue
Price: $1.795 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Deborah Rieders, Sarah Shuken)
A Townhouse With Garage in Move-in Condition and Others to See, Starting at $785K
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2. If original, unpainted woodwork is your weakness, this early 20th century limestone is dripping with it, from the pier mirror in the entry to the coffered ceiling in the dining room.

289 east 5th street brooklyn

289 East 5th Street
Price: $1,599,999
Area: Kensington
Broker: Compass (Nichole Thompson-Adams, Anthony Mayne)
Kensington Limestone With Pier Mirror, Coffered Ceiling, Stained Glass Asks $1,599,999
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1. Here’s a condo with a clean-lined reno that managed to squeeze in a new home office and keep original features like moldings, a mantel and wood floors intact.

park slope 64 7th avenue

64 7th Avenue #3G
Price: $1.25 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Kristina Leonetti)
Park Slope Victorian Flat Condo With Fireplace, Custom Built-ins, Office Asks $1.25 Million
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