The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a co-op in Prospect Heights, a two-family in Crown Heights, and a standalone in Flatbush.

Crown Heights, Park Slope, and Flatbush were popular this week. The least expensive on the list is a Flatbush rental at $2,400 a month and the most expensive a townhouse in Brooklyn Heights at $9.75 million.

Which would you choose?

10. On scenic Pineapple Street, this early 19th century dwelling has impressive dimensions and, while it isn’t loaded with original interior details, renovations over the decades have given it plenty of modern amenities.

living room with wood burning fireplace

10 Pineapple Street
Price: $9.75 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran and Brown Harris Stevens (Karen Talbott, Kyle Talbott, and Scott Sternberg and Jennifer Cooke)
Brooklyn Heights Townhouse With Wood Burning Fireplaces, Wine Cellar Asks $9.75 Million
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9. This mid 20th century one-bedroom offers an appealing amount of storage, a generously sized foyer, and attractive original details.

foyer with niche and view into living room

601 East 19th Street #4B
Price: $2,400 a month
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Soranlly Adames-Lopez)
Spacious No-Fee Flatbush One-Bedroom With Five Closets, Wine Fridge Asks $2,400 a Month
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8. This 1880s row house in the Park Slope Historic District has original details like mantels, a pier mirror, built-ins, and stained glass.

parlor with pier mirror

671 10th Street
Price: $3.995 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Jackie Torren, Charlie Pigott)
A Park Slope Townhouse With Central Air and Three Others to See, Starting at $2.998 Million
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7. One of a row of glowing Roman brick houses with bold Romanesque Revival arches and intricate terra-cotta detailing, this Bed Stuy townhouse has a striking exterior and a renovated interior with pale woodwork and modern amenities.

parlor with pier mirror

283 Decatur Street
Price: $3.3 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Morgan Munsey, Perri DeFino, Chrisette Mignott)
Romanesque Revival Bed Stuy Townhouse With Pier Mirror, Mantels Asks $3.3 Million
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6. This early 20th century row house is close to Prospect Park.

parlor with pier mirror

277 Windsor Place
Price: $3.35 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Corcoran (Jacob Henderson)
A Bay Ridge Standalone With a Garage and Three More to See, Starting at $979,888
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5. Purchased only last year, this floor-through in a Victorian apartment building is back on the market with a renovation that added a powder room, among other updates.

living room with mantel and wood floors

645 Carlton Avenue #3
Price: $1.75 million
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Compass (Brad Bateman, Jessica Fields)
Prospect Heights Victorian Flat With Fireplace, Walnut Kitchen, Built-ins Asks $1.750 Million
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4. Behind the appealing Colonial Revival facade of this Flatbush standlone there is quite the colorful history, all connected to an event space that was added to the dwelling in the 1920s.

exterior of shingled house with brick porch

1016 Beverley Road
Price: $2.695 million
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Compass (Jonathan Ben-Ami)
Former Flatbush Clubhouse With Woodwork, Stained Glass, Event Space Asks $2.695 Million
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3. This circa 1897 row house is in the Crown Heights North II Historic District.

parlor with mantel

831 Lincoln Place
Price: $2.45 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Compass (Helen Chee)
Open House Picks: Kinko House With Garage and Three Others to See, Starting at $1.995 Million
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2. In Crown Heights south, this early 20th century two-family has a four-car garage. In classic Kinko style, each apartment has its own separate entrance. The apartments are large; one has nine rooms, the other six.

brick exterior

1504 Carroll Street
Price: $1.995 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Curtis Quow, Kevin McNeill)
Open House Picks: Kinko House With Garage and Three Others to See, Starting at $1.995 Million
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1. This 1880s Neo-Grec is in the Park Slope Extension II Historic District.

dining room

60 Sterling Place
Price: $3.6 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (The Ryan + Ryan Team)
Open House Picks: Kinko House With Garage and Three Others to See, Starting at $1.995 Million
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