Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: All Over the Map
The top listings on Brownstoner this week span the borough from Brooklyn Heights to Mill Basin, and there’s even one upstate in Kingston.

The top listings on Brownstoner this week span the borough from Brooklyn Heights to Mill Basin, and there’s even one upstate in Kingston.
Which would you choose?
10. This circa-1899 brick Federal on Wyckoff Street in Boerum Hill is serene, attractive and move-in ready, with a nice renovation that blends original details and modern upgrades. The former include wide-plank floors, marble mantels, crown moldings, stripped original doors and a restored mahogany banister; the latter include two-zone A/C, an alarm system, solar panels and a Kemper roof.
214 Wyckoff Street
Price: $2.995 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Deborah Rieders, Sarah Shuken, Noah Studenroth)
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9. Last week’s No. 1 moves down to the bottom of the list. This attractive corner co-op in a prewar building on Albemarle Road — just across the street from Michelle Williams’ glorious mansion — is newly and nicely renovated, and it offers a chance to live amid the leafy splendor of Prospect Park South without buying a house.
1409 Albemarle Road #3C
Price: $679,000
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Compass (Aaron Seawood, Anthony Severino)
Co-op of the Day
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8. Thinking of moving upstate? This 3,000-plus-square-foot Victorian in Kingston has a lovely back porch, a brick fireplace in the kitchen, and restored paneling in the foyer. It’s got three bedrooms — one of which is a master suite with walk-in closet, bay window and en suite bathroom — and a total of three-and-a-half bathrooms.
266 Washington Avenue
Price: $325,000
Area: Kingston, N.Y.
Broker: Keller Williams (Rita Manzione)
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7. This three-story brick townhouse on Bond Street in Boerum Hill is on the diminutive side — the original structure is a mere 20 by 28 feet, according to PropertyShark. There’s an extension on the back though, and the small proportions give it a cute homeyness — a “cozy country feeling,” the listing calls it, and that doesn’t seem too big a stretch.
160 Bond Street
Price: $2.475 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Phyllis D. Norton Towers)
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6. This Macon Street house in Bed Stuy is full of distinctive finishes, from a cedar clapboard facade and burnished-copper-mimicking bathroom tiles to copper pendant lighting and a black Bosch fridge in the kitchen and oil-rubbed bronze closet hardware. Thoroughly renovated and modernized, the fetching house has an upper triplex and a garden-level rental. The property sold in March for $1.75 million, $45,000 under its $1.795 million price tag.
237 Macon Street
Price: $1.795 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Corcoran (Deborah Rieders, Sarah Shuken)
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5. This home dates back to around 1881, according to the listing. A Neo-Grec brownstone on 8th Avenue in northern Park Slope, it’s got grandeur and a five-bedroom triplex over a one-bedroom rental. Details include plasterwork, mantels, pocket shutters and inlaid floors.
34 8th Avenue
Price: $3.995 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Halstead (Jackie Lew, Marc Wisotsky)
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4. On Cranberry Street in the north end of Brooklyn Heights we’ve got a circa-1829 Greek Revival townhouse. At 25 feet wide, it’s grand in both appearance and proportion. It’s got wide-plank floors, plaster crown moldings and medallions, and black marble fireplaces with gold veins. There’s a one-bedroom rental on the garden floor and a five-bedroom triplex above.
51 Cranberry Street
Price: $8.65 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Brian Lehner)
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3. Here we’ve got a classic Edwardian on East 14th Street in Midwood. This one’s got a three-bedroom unit on the ground floor with a four-bedroom duplex above. It looks to be in great shape, with details including stained glass, lovely coffered ceilings, inlaid floors, a pair of working fireplaces and a built-in China cabinet. It’s also got a driveway and a garage.
1014 East 14th Street
Price: $1.395 million
Area: Midwood
Broker: Brooklyn Hearth (Jan Rosenberg)
Open House Pick
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2304 E. 66th Street
Price: $3,599,999
Area: Mill Basin
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Jack Chiu, Misha Chiporukha)
Listing of the Day
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1. On Madison Street in Bed Stuy we’ve got another Neo-Grec brownstone of roughly the same vintage. This one’s been beautifully renovated by a principal at the design and architecture firm KGBL, and combines modern finishes with original details including moldings, wainscoting, pocket doors and a giant pier mirror in the front parlor. It’s got a garden rental with a triplex above — this one’s got three bedrooms and incorporates a full-floor master suite.
588 Madison Street
Price: $2.995 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Halstead (Morgan Munsie, Donna Myrie)
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