The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Clinton Hill wood frame, a Midwood row house, and a Bay Ridge standalone.

Midwood and Park Slope were popular this week. The least expensive property on the list is a Park Slope co-op at $750,000 and the most expensive is a Fort Greene wood-frame house at $2.4 million.

Which would you choose?

10. This early 20th century brick standalone house in Bay Ridge has wood floors, wall moldings, and stained glass. It also has a private driveway.

living room with stained glass

32 Oliver Street
Price: $1.099 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Jabour Realty Company (Danielle Jabour, Wade Jabour)
A Renovated Fort Greene Brownstone and Three Others to See, Starting at $1.049 Million
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9. Awash with rich woodwork, this Midwood Park standalone offers built-ins, columns, wainscoting, beamed ceilings, and more.

inglenook in the great room with stained glass windows, benches and a brick fireplace

729 East 18th Street
Price: $1.8 million
Area: Midwood Park
Broker: Corcoran (Mary Elizabeth Smith, Rachel Glory Smith)
Woodwork-Filled Midwood Park Standalone With Inglenook, Stained Glass Asks $1.8 Million
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8. This early 20th century row house has a fairly spacious main level with a sun room at the front and a mud room at the rear.

living room with wood floor

1861 82nd Street
Price: $1.188 million
Area: Bensonhurst
Broker: Compass (Violette Tonuzi)
A Bay Ridge Row House and Three Others to See, Starting at $1.099 Million
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7. 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
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6. In Midwood, a 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 Fort Greene, this wood-frame house 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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4. An attractive and practical Park Slope one-bedroom has a wood-burning fireplace, dining area with built-in banquette, and a number of charming original features.

park slope - living room with an arched niche large enough for a home office

440 9th Street, #3
Price: $750,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (James Guimaraes, Andrew Westphal)
Park Slope Brownstone Apartment With Fireplace, Plaster Details, Office Asks $750K
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3. This top-floor Park Slope co-op requires a walk up to the fourth floor, but the spacious pad offers a renovated interior with some historic charm, three bedrooms, and in-unit laundry.

living room with wall of bookshelves and a window seat

378 4th Street, #4
Price: $1.895 Million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Ellen Cohen)
Park Slope French Flat With Window Seat in Turret, Three Bedrooms, Roof Deck Asks $1.895 Million
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2. This standalone in Midwood is in estate condition.

brooklyn open house - wood frame standalone

1534 East 22nd Street
Price: $1.1 million
Area: Midwood
Broker: The Behfar Team (Cina Azarfar)
An East Flatbush Row House With a Garage and Three More to See, Starting at $630K
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1. This wood-frame dwelling in Clinton Hill is just outside the historic district and is one of several altered cottages on Cambridge Place.

stucco exterior of clinton hill house

146 Cambridge Place
Price: $1.799 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Bergen Basin Realty (Lee Wasserman)
An East Flatbush Row House With a Garage and Three More to See, Starting at $630K
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