
"The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Clinton Hill co-op, a Flatbush row house, and a Greenpoint wood frame. The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Clinton Hill co-op, a Flatbush row house, and a Greenpoint wood frame. Windsor Terrace was popular this week, with other listings spread across the borough from Bay Ridge to Brooklyn Heights. The least expensive home on the list is a Ditmas Park co-op at $565,00 and the most expensive is a Greenpoint wood frame priced at $3.5 million."
"10. Here is one to entrance the old-house lover or the merely curious. The sole survivor of a colonnade row, this Willow Place dwelling hasn't been on the market since the 1960s. 9. There are plenty of 1890s details to ogle in this Park Slope brownstone, including built-ins, interior shutters, mantels, tilework, and moldings. 8. This Greenpoint residence has a stylish presence after a reno tackled the wood frame inside and out."
Popular Brooklyn listings appear across Clinton Hill, Flatbush, Greenpoint, Windsor Terrace, Bay Ridge, Ditmas Park, Park Slope, Sunset Park, and Brooklyn Heights. The inventory includes co-ops, brownstones, row houses, a renovated wood-frame house, an Art Deco apartment, and single-family brick row houses. Notable features include 1890s built-ins, interior shutters, mantels, tilework, moldings, arched doorways, picture rails, beamed ceilings, Deco tile, and renovated kitchens with patios. The least expensive entry is a Ditmas Park co-op around $565,000 while the priciest is a Greenpoint wood-frame house at about $3.5 million. Several homes appear move-in ready while others retain historic character.
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