The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Bed Stuy brownstone, a Sunset Park row house, and a Ditmas Park standalone.

Popular listings were scattered across the borough this week. The least expensive property on the list is an East Flatbush row house at $975,000 and the most expensive is a Fort Greene Italianate at $6.7 million.

Which would you choose?

10. It has a front porch wide enough to welcome an abundance of trick-or-treaters, and on the inside this Ditmas Park standalone is equally spacious and still filled with original details.

ditmas park standalone with wraparound porch

481 East 18th Street
Price: $2.8 million
Area: Ditmas Park
Broker: Compass (Laura Rozos)
Ditmas Park Standalone With Wraparound Porch, Central Air, Garage Asks $2.8 Million
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9. In the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, this Greek Revival two-family has been set up with two duplexes.

brooklyn parlor with mantel and recessed lighting

35 Joralemon Street
Price: $3.65 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Randy Baruh, Hailey Kissee)
A Fort Greene Wood Frame and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $2.1 Million
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8. This 1890s Bed Stuy brownstone is filled with original detail, including a stair with built-in bench, mantels, stained glass, a pier mirror, picture rails, wainscoting, built-ins, and wood floors.

brooklyn parlor with stained glass, woodwork

238 Decatur Street
Price: $2.295 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Perri DeFino, Chrisette Mignott)
A Bed Stuy Brownstone Filled With Woodwork and Three More to See, Starting at $1.05 Million
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7. This 1850s wood frame is in the Fort Greene Historic District.

brooklyn open house - wood frame with blue clapboards

185 Lafayette Avenue
Price: $4.9 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Compass (Gail Bomze, Susan Hirschorn)
A Fort Greene Wood Frame and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $2.1 Million
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6. In Midwood, this circa-1910 brick row house has a barrel front, deep Beaux Arts-style cornice, and sunroom with stained-glass transoms.

brooklyn - brick row house exterior

977 East 15th Street
Price: $1.05 million
Area: Midwood
Broker: Compass (Alex Mahgoub)
A Bed Stuy Brownstone Filled With Woodwork and Three More to See, Starting at $1.05 Million
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5. In Sunset Park, this three-family row house still has a pier mirror and some fretwork.

parlor with pier mirror, fretwork and carpeting

334 60th Street
Price: $1.5 million
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Bedford Brownstone Realty (Nathan Pinsky)
A Carroll Gardens Brownstone With a Garage and Three More to See, Starting at $1.149 Million
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4. 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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3. In Fort Greene, this wood frame is a legal three-family.

wood frame house

159 Adelphi Street
Price: $2.4 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Corcoran (Jonathan Tager)
A Row House in Williamsburg and Three More to See, Starting at $975K
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2. In East Flatbush, this early 20th century brick row house has an attached garage.

living room with parquet floors

147 Remsen Avenue
Price: $975,000
Area: East Flatbush
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Martha Ellman, Wenxiang (Ted) Gu, Myrel Glick)
A Row House in Williamsburg and Three More to See, Starting at $975K
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1. In Crown Heights, this single-family got a loft-like reno on the ground floor and was a House of the Day back in 2014.

open plan living and dining with white walls and floors

474 Sterling Place
Price: $2.975 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Douglas Doug Bowen, Zia O’Hara, Simon Anderson)
A Row House in Williamsburg and Three More to See, Starting at $975K
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