This week's popular real estate listings on Brownstoner feature a variety of homes across multiple neighborhoods in the borough, highlighting unique characteristics and price points. The listings include a $999,000 co-op in Carroll Gardens, the most affordable option, and a $6.7 million limestone property in Park Slope, marking the highest price point. Other notable entries showcase historic properties such as a circa 1850s Cobble Hill row house and a distinctive carriage house in Cobble Hill's historic district. The diversity in these listings reflects a wide range of buyer preferences and budgets.
This weekâs real estate highlights feature listings across various boroughs, showcasing unique properties with prices ranging from $999,000 to $6.7 million, reflecting diverse buyer options.
In Cobble Hill, a circa 1850s brick row house stands out as a single-family home complete with marble mantels, presenting historical charm.
The Carroll Gardens co-op is the least expensive property listed at $999,000, while the Park Slope limestone is the most expensive at $6.7 million.
A notable attraction from the listings is the carriage house on Verandah Place in Cobble Hill, set within a historic district and showcasing unique architectural features.
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