This week, the most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner include a Windsor Terrace semi-detached house, a Park Slope carriage house, and a Ditmas Park standalone.

Cobble Hill listings were popular with readers this week. The least expensive property on the list is a Marine Park house at $849,999, and the most expensive is a Cobble Hill row house asking $6.495 million.

Which would you choose?

10. In Cobble Hill, a circa 1850s brick row house is a single-family with marble mantels.

brooklyn open house - kitchen with an island
Photo via Corcoran

146 Baltic Street
Price: $6.495 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Ellen E. Newman, Cara Sadownick, Maxim Lockhart)
A Cobble Hill Carriage House and More to See, Starting at $1.75 Million
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9. This carriage house is on scenic Verandah Place in the Cobble Hill Historic District.

brooklyn - living room with brick fireplace wall
Photo via Corcoran

16 Verandah Place
Price: $6 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Kyle Talbott, Karen Talbott, Scott Sternberg)
A Cobble Hill Carriage House and More to See, Starting at $1.75 Million
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8. A Neo-Grec in the Prospect Heights Historic District is a two-family with a triplex above a garden rental.

brooklyn open house - parlor with mantel
Photo via Corcoran

149 St. Marks Avenue
Price: $4.25 million
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Andrea Yarrington)
A Prospect Heights Neo-Grec and More to See, Starting at $1.25 Million
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7. In the Ditmas Park Historic District, this circa 1908 standalone is in estate condition.

brooklyn - entry with wood floor
Photo via Compass

447 East 17th Street
Price: $1.75 million
Area: Ditmas Park
Broker: Compass (Maxine Resnick)
A Cobble Hill Carriage House and More to See, Starting at $1.75 Million
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6. A standalone house in West Midwood is a two-family with a garage.

brooklyn - standalone house with porch
Photo via Compass

758 Westminster Road
Price: $2.35 million
Area: West Midwood
Broker: Compass (Carolyn Cedar)
A Prospect Lefferts Gardens Row House and More to See, Starting at $1.4 million
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5. This semi-detached single-family brick house in Windsor Terrace has a garage.

brooklyn - living room with original wood staircase
Photo via Compass

555 16th Street
Price: $1.725 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Compass (Ronit Abraham)
A Windsor Terrace Townhouse With Garage and More to See, Starting at $1.345 Million
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4. Intriguing details in this wide 1850s brick row house include Greek Revival ear moldings, wide planked floorboards, and elegant pierced plasterwork.

parlor with wide planked floorboards and view into hall with checkerboard floor
Photo via Compass

114 Fort Greene Place
Price: $3.3 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Compass (Patricia Laligant)
Pre-Civil War Fort Greene House With Mantels, Plasterwork Asks $3.3 Million
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3. Finishes throughout this two-bedroom, one bathroom co-op are light and bright, and the whole apartment was renovated with an eye towards capturing some prewar charm.

brooklyn - living room with mantel, wall moldings, wood floor
Photo via Corcoran

232 President Street #4R
Price: $999,000
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Corcoran (Amy Morilla)
Carroll Gardens Beaux-Arts Flat With Working Fireplaces, Laundry Asks $999K
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2. A 1920s renovation turned this carriage house in the Park Slope Historic District into a two-family dwelling.

park slope - exterior of brick carriage house
Photo via RE/MAX

860 Union Street
Price: $5.75 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: RE/MAX (Billy Apter, Vito Angelo)
Park Slope Carriage House With Mantels, Built-ins Asks $5.75 Million
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1. This brick two-family in Marine Park has an attached garage.

brick rowhouses with garages
Photo via Revived Residential

1263 Ryder Street
Price: $849,999
Area: Marine Park
Broker: Revived Residential (John Falce)
A Boerum Hill Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $849,999
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