This week's most popular Brownstoner real estate listings highlight property diversity in Brooklyn, featuring a rental in Gowanus, a co-op in Prospect Heights, and a brownstone in Bed Stuy. The listings range in price, with Gowanus' $4,500 rental being the most affordable, and a Park Slope townhouse priced at $5.5 million being the most expensive. Notable architectural details appear in many of these properties, from 19th-century designs to modern design aesthetics, attracting readers' attention and interest in Brooklyn's bustling real estate market.
The most popular real estate listings this week feature a Gowanus rental, a Prospect Heights co-op, and a Bed Stuy brownstone, showing a vibrant Brooklyn market.
Among the listings, the Gowanus rental stands out as the least expensive at $4,500, while the Park Slope townhouse tops the chart at $5.5 million.
Unique architectural features like original woodwork and historic details characterize many of the listings, appealing to a variety of potential buyers in Brooklyn.
With the rising towers in Gowanus, there remain charming 19th-century homes available, showcasing Brooklyn's blend of history and modern living.
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