This week’s hottest real estate listings in Brownstoner include a Carroll Gardens brownstone and a Bed Stuy rental with Gilded Age details.
This week, Brownstoner’s most popular real estate listings include Carroll Gardens brownstones, Prospect Lefferts Gardens single-family homes, and Bed-Stuy rentals with Gilded Age details .
Park Slope and North Brooklyn were popular this week, with other properties scattered throughout the borough. The least expensive property on the list is Bed-Stuy rentals at $6,600 a month, and the most expensive is Park Slope Limestone at $5.485 million.
Which one would you choose?
10. This mansard-roofed brownstone building in Carroll Gardens has a garden rental and owner’s triplex above. The interior features tin ceilings, stone fireplaces, decorative plasterwork, and other elegant details.
115A 2nd place
Price: $3.5 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Compass (Sam Lebowski, Greg Myre, Jessica Perrizzo, Annika Grove, Zach Crowley, Chelsea Hale, Kylie Olsen)
Standalone PLG with parking and other attractions, prices start at $1.26 million
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9. Built around 1910, this free-standing building is located in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District and includes a garage.
130 Lincoln Road
Price: $2.45 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Serhant (Sarah Golan)
Stand-alone PLG with parking and other attractions, priced from $1.26 million
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8. This wooden house in Greenpoint is set back from the street and built as a single-family home.
61 Norman Avenue
Price: $2.75 million
Area: Green Point
Broker: Compass (Yuval Vidal, Peder Varnum)
Carroll Gardens Brownstone and More From $1.35 million
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7. This circa 1900 two-family limestone home in Bay Ridge features three decorative mantels, unpainted woodwork, and bathrooms on each of its three floors. The listing says the cellar is dry.
251 71st Street
Price: $1.35 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Corcoran (Bridget Applegate, Charlie Piggott)
Carroll Gardens Brownstone and More From $1.35 million
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6. The early 20th century row house in Sunset Park is a two-family home with a garden rental. The pale brick home features parquet, unpainted woodwork, a claw-foot bathtub and two decorative mantels with original tiles.
535 58th Street
Price: $1.65 million
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Corcoran (Tim Stannard, Andrew Weitzman)
Prospect Park South Standalone and More Attractions from $1.65 million.
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5. Brick rowhouses in Park Slope consist of duplexes and top floor rentals.
259 11th Avenue
Price: $2.85 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Peter Michael Riolo, Andrea Wells)
Bed-Stuy brownstones and more, starting at $1.35 million
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4. This 1908 limestone renovated single-family home in the Park Slope Historic District.
605 2nd Street
Price: $5,485,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Gina Raslan, Carl Gambino)
Bed-Stuy brownstones and more, starting at $1.35 million
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3. This six-bedroom Victorian detached room features stained glass windows.
761 East 22 Street
Price: $1,835,000
Area: Ditmas Park
Broker: Barbara Lee Strickland Realty (Cornell D. Casey)
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2. For lovers of Gilded Age details, this bed-stuy rental features a mantel, built-ins, and stained glass, but it also doesn’t lack for more modern amenities like an updated kitchen. yeah.
Photo via Compass
558 McDonough Street
Price: $6,600 per month
Area: Bed-Stuy
Broker: Compass (Jennifer S. Bosian, Alex Gandelman)
Free Bed-Stuy Duplex with Mantel, Built-ins, Laundry, $6,600/month
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1. An authentic loft converted from a Williamsburg knitting factory, this spacious one-bedroom condo features clerestory windows, a media room, an outdoor kitchen, a bluestone patio, and a backyard with a wood deck.
120 North 11 Street
Price: $2,645,000
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Compass (Lior Barak and Mat Gundell)
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