The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Windsor Terrace row house, a Gowanus wood frame, and a Park Slope manse.

Park Slope was popular this week with other listings dotted around the borough. The least expensive property on the list is a Cypress Hills house at $750,000 and the most expensive is a Park Slope manse at $13.995 million.

Which would you choose?

10. This two-family wood frame house in Gowanus has a renovated kitchen.

brooklyn open house - narrow parlor with a marble mantel and a ceiling fan

191 12th Street
Price: $1.995 million
Area: Gowanus
Broker: Compass (Debra Bondy)
A Gowanus Italianate Wood Frame and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $715K
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9. This 1870s Italianate is in the Fort Greene Historic District.

parlor with wood floors, white walls and a view to the original stair

275 Adelphi Street
Price: $6.7 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Lindsay Barton Barrett, Maggie L. Marshall, Bradley Rodenberg, Douglas Brown)
A Fort Greene Brownstone With Central Air and Three More to See, Starting at $1.475 Million
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8. This early 20th century standalone in Ditmas Park is a two-family with a duplex above a first floor rental.

living room with brick mantel

554 Argyle Road
Price: $2.6 million
Area: Ditmas Park West
Broker: Compass (Jessica Fields, Brad Bateman, Belle Caplis, Cristina Criado)
A Park Slope Row House With Central Air and Three More to See, Starting at $1.188 Million
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7. With an eye-popping level of detail inside and out, this massive limestone commands a corner across from Prospect Park and has had some updates for modern living without sacrificing its period extravagance.

park slope - parlor with mantel, moldings and plasterwork
Photo by Evan Joseph

18 Prospect Park West
Price: $13.995 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Amy Mendizabal, Leslie Frishberg Wolfowitz, Leonard Steinberg)
Opulent Montrose Morris-Designed Park Slope Mansion Asks $13.995 Million
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6. This 1890s row house in in the Park Slope Historic District. The two-family is set up as a triplex above a garden level rental.

open house - parlor with mantel

590 5th Street
Price: $4.3 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Vicki Negron)
A Park Slope Row House With Central Air and Three More to See, Starting at $1.188 Million
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5. Nestled near Highland Park and the Jackie Robinson Parkway, this early 20th century single-family appears to be in move-in condition with appealing interior features, including wood floors and stained glass, and at a price well under the million dollar mark.

cypress hills - living room with french doors to staircase

93 Bulwer Place
Price: $750,000
Area: Cypress Hills
Broker: Corcoran (Donald Lai)
Cypress Hills Standalone With Wood Floors, Stained Glass, Garage Asks $750K
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4. On a charming row house-filled street, this early 20th century tapestry brick dwelling has some fine interior period details still intact, including stained glass, a passthrough, picture rails, and an Arts and Crafts style mantel.

crown heights - living room with tile mantel and picture rails

145 Crown Street
Price: $1.5 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Compass (Dylan Hoffman, Andrew Corso)
Crown Heights ‘Easy Housekeeping’ Row House With Mantel, Built-ins, Garage Asks $1.5 Million
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3. This circa 1901 row house is set up as a single-family and the listing photos show period details like mantels and fretwork.

parlor with a white mantel with mirror

416 MacDonough Street
Price: $2.1 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Jason Abrishami, Jerry Minsky)
A Ditmas Park Standalone With a Garage and Two Others to See, Starting at $2.1 Million
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2. The early 20th century single-family row house has three bedrooms and three full baths.

living room with brick mantel

223A Windsor Place
Price: $2.195 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Corcoran (Michael Negron, Erica Nieves)
A Ditmas Park Standalone With a Garage and Two Others to See, Starting at $2.1 Million
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1. This circa 1907 Colonial Revival standalone is in the Ditmas Park Historic District.

dining room with wood floor

421 East 19th Street
Price: $2.75 million
Area: Ditmas Park
Broker: Compass (Lia Wiedemann, Alexis Kravitz)
A Ditmas Park Standalone With a Garage and Two Others to See, Starting at $2.1 Million
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