The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a co-op in Prospect Park South, a brick townhouse in Crown Heights and a brownstone in Park Slope.

Park Slope and Crown Heights are popular this week. The least expensive is the Prospect Park South co-op at $900,000 and the most expensive is a Park Slope brownstone at $4.3 million.

Which would you choose?

10. In the Boerum Hill Historic District, this petite single-family house — it’s 27 feet wide and 23 feet deep — has a historic exterior with carved brownstone trim and a mix of modern and original details inside.

112 Nevins Street
Price: $2.75 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Compass (Nick Gavin)
Houses in Historic Districts and a Brownstone Brimming With Details to See This Weekend
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9. This circa 1889 brownstone in the Park Slope Historic District offers Queen Anne-style details such as carved wood fireplaces with original tile and a paneled dining room.

interior of 593 11th street

593 11th Street
Price: $4.3 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Adam Pacelli)
A Flatbush Colonial Revival With Sleeping Porch and Three More to See, Starting at $1.79 Million
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8. In South Slope, a narrow brick two-family combines 19th century details with graceful modern updates.

interior of 320 13th street

320 13th Street
Price: $2.895 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Abigail Palanca, Courtney Smelter)
An Italianate With Parking in Greenpoint and Three More to See, Starting at $759K
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7. Located in Windsor Terrace, this early 20th century “artistic” brick single-family house combines recent updates with original details, including five-panel doors, moldings, stained glass, dish cupboard and built-in icebox.

interior of 211 windsor place

211 Windsor Place
Price: $2.396 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Corcoran (Jon Miller)
A Flatbush Colonial Revival With Sleeping Porch and Three More to See, Starting at $1.79 Million
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6. This two-bedroom co-op offers some prewar details and windows on three sides as well as a private terrace off the living room.

living room of 5c 1409 albemarle road in brooklyn

1409 Albemarle Road #5C
Price: $900,000
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Compass (Teka Klopfenstein)
Prospect Park South Co-op With Herringbone Floors, French Doors, Terrace Asks $900K
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5. With picturesque stepped gables and a location on a tree-lined street of similarly fetching semi-detached homes, this single-family offers up some history along with a renovated interior and parking.

exterior of 1388 union street brooklyn

1388 Union Street
Price: $2.5 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Sarah Shuken, Deborah L Rieders)
Flemish Revival Townhouse With Pier Mirror, Parking in Crown Heights Asks $2.5 Million
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4. At 828 Jefferson Avenue in Bed Stuy, this late 19th century Queen Anne house has an impressive bay window, fancy brickwork and cornice.

interior of 828 jefferson avenue

828 Jefferson Avenue
Price: $1.75 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Brian Phillips)
A Brownstone With a Circa 1900 Stove and Three Other Houses to See, Starting at $1.25 Million
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3. In the same family for decades, this circa-1900 brownstone serves up an impressive number of intact original details, including a pier mirror, fretwork screens, paneling, pocket doors, built-ins and wood mantels with tile.

interior of 1452 dean street brooklyn

1452 Dean Street
Price: $1.695 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Daniel Cohen, Eddie Ugrinsky, Tony Bush)
A Brownstone With a Circa 1900 Stove and Three Other Houses to See, Starting at $1.25 Million
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2. In Bay Ridge at 549 77th Street, this early 20th century Colonial Revival brick row house mixes original details with modern updates.

interior of 549 77th street brooklyn

549 77th Street
Price: $1.25 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Compass (Clare Saliba)
A Brownstone With a Circa 1900 Stove and Three Other Houses to See, Starting at $1.25 Million
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1. Sporting a mix of Neo-Grec and Italianate elements inside and out, this two-family, three-story brownstone at 420 9th Street in Park Slope likely dates from the 1870s or 1880s.

interior of 420 ninth street brooklyn

420 9th Street
Price: $2.595 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Erica Nieves, Michael Negron)
A Brownstone With a Circa 1900 Stove and Three Other Houses to See, Starting at $1.25 Million
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