Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: From Luxe Makeovers to Lush With Period Details
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a standalone in Prospect Park South, a tiny house in Carroll Gardens and a Park Slope brownstone.

The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a standalone in Prospect Park South, a tiny house in Carroll Gardens and a Park Slope brownstone.
Popular listings are spread all over the borough this week, from Carroll Gardens to Bay Ridge. There’s even a Hudson River Valley house in the mix and it’s the least expensive of the bunch at $329,900. The priciest house this week is a Fort Greene Italianate at $3.985 million.
Which would you choose?
10. In the Prospect Park South Historic District at 160 Marlborough Road, this early 20th century standalone has tons of not only period details but original nooks and corners galore. Mediterranean Revival on the outside thanks to stucco and a Spanish clay-tile roof, on the inside it’s full of neo-Classical-meets-Arts-and-Crafts details such as columns and dentil molding.
160 Marlborough Road
Price: $3.195 million
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Mary Kay Seery, Jeffrey L. Welch)
Edwardian Standalone With Tile Roof, Inglenook, Sunroom, Parking Asks $3.195 Million
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9. In Bed Stuy we’ve got a two-family brownstone with updated mechanicals and period details. The house has elaborate woodwork, exposed brick, inlaid parquet floors, plaster details, and wooden doors that appear to be either restored or lovingly replicated. A deck leads down to a patio and garden. The home is configured as an owners duplex over a garden rental.
634 Monroe Street
Price: $1.425 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Stribling & Associates (Brad Bateman)
Four Move-in-Ready Historic Townhouses to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.425 Million
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8. Here’s a grand figure of a house, in both its size and its appointments. It’s a newly renovated detached brick townhouse at 63 Maple Street, a Neo-Georgian and Spanish Revival mix built in 1924 in what’s now the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District.
63 Maple Street
Price: $3.6 million.
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Corcoran (Justin Dupree)
Neo-Georgian Townhouse With Driveway, Detached Garage in PLG Historic District Asks $3.6 Million
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7. On Carroll Gardens’ quirky cul de sac, Dennett Place, this compact charmer at No. 9 is as quaint as its one-block street. The house, which along with the rest of the workmen’s brick row most likely dates from the mid-19th century, boasts one of the strip’s identifying hobbit doors. Houses on the street show up on maps dating to the 1850s.
9 Dennett Place
Price: $1.825 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Compass (Jessica Henson, Kim Soule, Amara Fish, Eugenia Vainberg)
Carroll Gardens ‘Cottage’ With Hobbit Door, Terrace Asks $1.825 Million
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6. Here’s a Gowanus townhouse that’s been gut renovated and dressed up with high-end, modern finishes by the design firm Lyons Studio. It’s at 191 8th Street, on the edge of a neighborhood that’s seen a lot of change lately, and is likely to see a good bit more. Designer Merrill Lyons got a write-up in Dwell for her own Gowanus townhouse, and this one has some common DNA.
191 8th Street
Price: $3.89 million
Area: Gowanus
Broker: Halstead (Kimberly T. Hastie)
Modernized Gowanus Townhouse With Whimsical Touches, Fireplace Asks $3.89 Million
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5. In Bay Ridge is an early 20th-century brick single-family with a porch, one-car garage and parquet floors somewhat buried under carpeting and paneling. The home appears to be in move-in condition but only for those looking to live on the set of “Saturday Night Fever.” An English basement has inset lighting and paneled walls. The small backyard has a patio and two flower beds.
345 79th Street
Price: $1.345 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Douglas Elliman (David Montville and Christopher Bart Platow)
Fort Greene Italianate and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.345 Million
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4. Here’s a townhouse on Clinton Street in Carroll Gardens that’s been given a luxe makeover. It’s quite a narrow one — a mere 13 feet wide — but with four floors and a single-family configuration, it offers decent space. It features a full-floor master suite with dual walk-in closets and a marble-tiled bath with a glass-walled shower and a freestanding tub.
428 Clinton Street
Price: $3.65 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Compass (Lindsay Barton Barrett, Cristina Criado)
Open House Picks: Four Move-In Ready Townhouses Starting at $549K
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3. In Park Slope, we have a three-story single-family with four decorative slate mantels, tin ceilings, parquet floors, arched doorways and plaster crown and wall moldings. While the parlor level stair has what appears to be the original banister, the garden level staircase has an iron rail more often seen outdoors. The kitchen and two bathrooms are all due for updates.
414 5th Street
Price: $2.575 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Brooklyn Properties (Trisha Webster)
Fort Greene Italianate and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.345 Million
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2. Here’s a bright Queen Anne specimen in Kingston, N.Y., that not only sports an eye-catching exterior but a pretty showy interior as well. The slightly quirky paint choice on the exterior may not prepare a viewer for the sheer amount of period unpainted woodwork on the interior. There’s fretwork, a gracious staircase, stained glass, mantels, pocket doors and window and door moldings.
102 West Chestnut Street
Price: $329,900
Area: Kingston, N.Y.
Broker: Westwood Metes & Bounds (Hayes Clement)
An Eye-Popping Queen Anne in Kingston Filled With Period Detail, Yours for $329K
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1. Less than a block from Fort Greene Park and within the neighborhood’s historic district is this brick Italianate four-story, currently configured as a duplex owners unit under two one-bedroom rentals. The exceptionally intricate parlor floor crown moldings and four decorative mantels are the highlights of the period details, which also include stained glass, a pier mirror, top floor pass-through and pocket shutters.
18 Willoughby Avenue
Price: $3.985 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Restoration Capital Group (Tony Lawson)
Fort Greene Italianate and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.345 Million
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