Top 10 Brooklyn Listings: A Ditmas Park Tudor
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Top 10 Brooklyn Listings: A Ditmas Park Tudor
"The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Greenpoint co-op, a Bay Ridge row house, and a Park Slope brownstone. The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Greenpoint co-op, a Bay Ridge row house, and a Park Slope brownstone. Listings in Park Slope were popular with readers this week. The least expensive home on the list is a Greenpoint co-op at $780,000 and the most expensive is a Park Slope brownstone at $6.75 million. Which would you choose?"
"10. In Park Slope, this 1880s brownstone two-family comes with a pier mirror, moldings, and mantels. 9. A Park Slope brownstone has been updated over the decades, but still has some wood floors, mantels, a substantial newel post, and a stair niche. 8. This early 20th century semi-detached house in East Flatbush is a single-family with a sunroom, fireplace, and garage. 7. A largely intact 19th century railroad apartment has windows on three exposures, vintage style, and low maintenance."
Park Slope listings dominated popularity, featuring multiple brownstones with preserved period details. The price range spans from a $780,000 Greenpoint co-op to a $6.75 million renovated Park Slope brownstone at 100 6th Avenue listed by Compass (Sarah Sawyer). Top ten listings include properties across Park Slope, Greenpoint, Bay Ridge, Bed Stuy, Windsor Terrace, East Flatbush, and Ditmas Park, showcasing mantels, moldings, wood floors, pier mirrors, stained glass, sunrooms, fireplaces, garages, and renovated kitchens. Several homes retain original architectural features while others offer updated layouts or rental-unit configurations. Readers showed notable interest in Park Slope offerings.
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