The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Park Slope co-op, a Bay Ridge bungalow and a Bed Stuy brownstone.

Park Slope and Bay Ridge were popular this week. The least expensive on the list is a Flatbush rental at $2,300 a month and the most expensive is a Park Slope brownstone at $5.095 million.

Which would you choose?

10. Likely dating from the 1920s, this bungalow row house with front porch and detached garage in Bay Ridge has plenty of original details and appears to be in good condition.

interior

348 81st Street
Price: $1.25 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Corcoran (Gina and Kevin Bartnik)
Bay Ridge Bungalow With Garage and Three Other Open Houses to See, Starting at $1.1 Million
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9. On the fourth floor of Boerum Hill’s Ex Lax building, this particular unit’s most striking feature is its 14-foot-high vaulted, arched ceiling with cork panels.

interior of apt 4M in 423 atlantic avenue

423 Atlantic Avenue #4M
Price: $1.85 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Compass (Jodie Garay, Brian Earley)
Boerum Hill’s Ex Lax Building Loft With Two Bedrooms, Vaulted Cork Ceiling Asks $1.85 Million
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8. In the architecturally rich city of Newburgh, this circa 1860s brick dwelling certainly has curb appeal, a spacious interior and comes with the bonus of a separate studio space.

exterior of 225 montgomery street

225 Montgomery Street
Price: $800,000
Area: Newburgh, N.Y.
Broker: Berkshire Hathaway Hudson Valley Properties (William D. Spinelli, Jr.)
A Newburgh Italianate With Curb Appeal and Studio Space, Yours for $800K
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7. In Bed Stuy, an 1890s Queen Anne brownstone has many charming details but could use some polishing.

574 macdonough street

574 Macdonough Street
Price: $1.55 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Century 21 (Delton Cheng)
An 1899 East Flatbush House With Original Details and Three More to See, Starting at $1.399 Million
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6. There is period detail to be found inside this bow-fronted Bay Ridge house, including stained glass, a coffered ceiling and parquet floors.

interior of 536 76th street

536 76th Street
Price: $1.275 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Corcoran (Mary-Jean Gianquinto)
Bay Ridge Bow-Fronted House With Stained Glass, Wood Floors Asks $1.275 Million
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5. In a co-op, this rental has a spacious foyer, four closets and a renovated kitchen.

interior of unit 5d at 657 east 26th street

657 East 26th Street #5D
Price: $2,300 a month
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Soranlly Adames-Lopez)
Spacious No-Fee Flatbush One-Bedroom With Arches, Dishwasher Asks $2,300 a Month
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4. Across from Prospect Park, this two-bedroom co-op is filled with rich woodwork intact from the building’s days as a luxe single-family mansion.

interior of 118 prospect park west unit 1

118 Prospect Park West #1
Price: $1.895 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Michael Finnigan)
Woodwork-Studded Park Slope Duplex Co-op With Parking, Garden Asks $1.895 Million
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3. In the non-landmarked part of Park Slope, a stone Neo-Grec townhouse with an angled front has four units and appears to be in move-in condition.

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408 10th Street
Price: $3.33 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Leonard Steinberg, Amy Mendizabal)
Park Slope Historic District Brownstone and Three More to See, Starting at $1.7 Million
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2. Located in the Flatbush micro-nabe known as South Midwood, this shingled Edwardian has a front porch and and garage.

865 East 21st Street
Price: $1.7 million
Area: South Midwood
Broker: Corcoran (Lisa James, Anthony Morris)
Park Slope Historic District Brownstone and Three More to See, Starting at $1.7 Million
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1. In the Park Slope Historic District, an 1880s brownstone has a smattering of original detail, including a wood mantel, and updates such as exposed brick and central air.

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270 Berkeley Place
Price: $5.095 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Jessica Buchman, Bryan Rettaliata)
Park Slope Historic District Brownstone and Three More to See, Starting at $1.7 Million
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