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 Prospect Lefferts Gardens.

Listings in Park Slope and Crown Heights were popular with readers this week. The least expensive on the list is a semi-detached in East Flatbush at $780,000 and the most expensive is a brownstone in Fort Greene in $5.85 million.

Which would you choose?

10. 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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9. This 16-foot-wide brick row house has a triplex above a garden rental.

parlor with mantel

52 Irving Place
Price: $2.649 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Rodolfo Lucchese)
A PLG Standalone With a Garage and Three Others to See, Starting at $999,888
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8. This circa 1909 limestone is in the Park Slope Historic District.

dining room with mantel

560 1st Street
Price: $5.495 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Marc Solomon, Alessandra DeLaCruz)
A Park Slope Limestone With Central Air and Three Others to See, Starting at $780K
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7. 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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6. 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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5. This 1920s standalone in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District has a garage.

brick exterior of house

39 Maple Street
Price: $2.795 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Corcoran (James Cornell)
A PLG Standalone With a Garage and Three Others to See, Starting at $999,888
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4. The chickens are gone in favor of a hot tub in the rear yard, but on the interior this 1850s Fort Greene brownstone is still packed with lush plasterwork, moldings, and mantels.

fort greene brownstone -plasterwork and mantel in parlor

96 Fort Greene Place
Price: $5.85 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Compass (Toni Nicolo, Nicole Galluccio)
Back on the Market Sans Chicken Coop, Fort Greene Brownstone Asks $5.85 Million
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3. This early 20th century semi-detached single-family house has a garage.

brick exterior

497 East 43rd Street
Price: $780,000
Area: East Flatbush
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Marsha Yarde, Carine Eustache Jones)
A Park Slope Limestone With Central Air and Three Others to See, Starting at $780K
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2. This circa 1895 row house is in the Crown Heights North II Historic District.

parlor with pier mirror

845 Prospect Place
Price: $3 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Andrea Ryder)
A Renovated Crown Heights Row House and Three Others to See, Starting at $1.295 Million
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1. This brick and brownstone row house is set up as a duplex above a garden rental.

dining room with wood floors and gray walls

667 Hancock Street
Price: $1.895 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Corcoran (William Kim)
A Renovated Crown Heights Row House and Three Others to See, Starting at $1.295 Million
See it here ->

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