Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Park Slope Limestone
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Kensington row house, a Windsor Terrace brownstone, and a Brooklyn Heights carriage house.
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Kensington row house, a Windsor Terrace brownstone, and a Brooklyn Heights carriage house.
Listings in Park Slope were popular with readers again this week. The least expensive property for sale on the list is the Kensington row house at $1.295 million and the most expensive is a Park Slope limestone at $7.5 million.
Which would you choose?
10. In the Park Slope Historic District, a renovated two-family row house has some modern amenities along with period details like a pier mirror, moldings, and stained glass.

27 7th Avenue
Price: $5.495 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Lindsay Barrett)
A Clinton Hill Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $3.5 Million
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9. It appears picture perfect on the exterior, with all the charm expected from a brick carriage house in Brooklyn Heights.

28 College Place
Price: $5.795 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Compass (Jack Elliot Heard)
Brooklyn Heights Carriage House on Picturesque Mews Asks $5.795 Million
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8. One of the rambling early 20th century dwellings in Prospect Park South, this stucco house has bedrooms galore, a sleeping porch, a garage, and modern updates like central air.

116 Buckingham Road
Price: $4.25 million
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices (Peter Gumas)
A Prospect Park South Standalone and More to See, Starting at $875K
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7. This single-family in Williamsburg has a charming brick exterior, and the renovated interior includes a wood burning fireplace.

338 Metropolitan Avenue
Price: $3.5 million
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Compass (Christine Blackburn)
A Prospect Park South Standalone and More to See, Starting at $875K
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6. This two-family row house in Windsor Terrace comprises a duplex and a top floor rental.

38 Sherman Street
Price: $2.999 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Victoria Capozucca)
A Park Slope Limestone and More to See, Starting at $2.795 Million
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5. This early 20th century limestone in Park Slope has wainscoting, mantels, moldings, and more.

531 1st Street
Price: $7.5 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Tim Malone)
A Park Slope Limestone and More to See, Starting at $2.795 Million
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4. In Kensington, this two-family row house has wood floors, wainscoting, and a vintage kitchen.

304 East 8th Street
Price: $1.295 million
Area: Kensington
Broker: Compass (Grant Braswell)
A Prospect Park South Standalone and More to See, Starting at $875K
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3. Filled with lush interior details, this Park Slope limestone was also home to a Brooklyn borough president.

577 4th Street
Price: $4.5 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Libby Ryan,The Ryan + Ryan Team )
Park Slope Limestone Once Home to a Borough President Asks $4.5 Million
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2. In Windsor Terrace, this single-family has wood floors, moldings, and a mantel.

573 16th Street
Price: $2.9 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Compass (Jessica Fields)
A Renovated Park Slope Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $1.85 Million
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1. This single-family row house has mantels, moldings, and tin ceilings.

467 11th Street
Price: $2.875 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Kristina Leonetti)
A Renovated Park Slope Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $1.85 Million
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