Advertisements in Park Slope were popular with readers this week. The least expensive home on the list is a $780,000 Greenpoint co-op and the most expensive is a $6.75 million Park Slope Brownstone.
Which would you choose?
10. In Park Slope, this 1880s two-family brownstone home comes with a pier transom, moldings and mantels.
54 Sterling Place
Price: $4.495 million
Area: Park slope
Agent: Corcoran (Jackie Torren, Charlie Pigott)
A Renovated Park Slope Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $1.099 Million
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9. A Park Slope Brownstone has been updated in recent decades but still has some wood floors, mantels, a substantial new post and a stair alcove.

Uniestraat 823
Price: $2.995 million
Area: Park slope
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Jeffery L. Welch)
Park Slope Neo-Grec with mantels, interior shutters and wood floors asks $2.995 million
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8. This early 20th century semi-detached home in East Flatbush is a single-family home with a sunroom, fireplace and garage.

1616 Brooklyn Ave
Price: $849,000
Area: East Flatbush
Broker: Kompas (Laura Rozos)
A Beverley Square West home with a veranda and more to see, from $849,000
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7. A largely intact 19th-century railroad apartment features three-level windows, vintage style and low maintenance.

100 Newelstraat #4L
Price: $780,000
Area: Greenpoint
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Christian Emanuel)
Greenpoint antebellum walk-up with mantel, fireplace, dishwasher wants $780KD
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6. In Windsor Terrace, this late 19th century, semi-detached single-family terraced house with veranda 5.80 meters wide and has not changed hands for decades.

626 Vanderbilt Street
Price: $1.799 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Compass (Carolyn Cedar)
A Beverley Square West home with a veranda and more to see, from $849,000
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5. There are only a handful of listing photos for this Ditmas Park home, but they show some attractive interior details, including window seats, wood floors, stained glass windows, and more.

Ditmaslaan 1917
Price: $2.15 million
Area: Ditmas Park
Broker: Kompas (Laura Rozos)
Ditmas Park Tudor with paneling and wood-burning stove asks $2.15 million
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4. This early 20th century limestone in Park Slope has been renovated with a kitchen at the rear of the parlor floor.

557 9th Street
Price: $4.695 million
Area: Park slope
Agent: Corcoran (Jessica Buchman)
A Renovated Park Slope Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $1.625 Million
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3. An 1880 Neo-Grec in Bed Stuy has mantels, moldings and wood floors.

400 Putnamlaan
Price: $4.95 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Panache Realty (Dionicio Neblett)
A Renovated Park Slope Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $1.625 Million
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2. This Bay Ridge townhome is set up with a duplex and a rental unit on the top floor.

521 84th Street
Price: $1.625 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Kompas (Matt Kirby-Smith)
A Renovated Park Slope Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $1.625 Million
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1. This renovated Brownstone Park Slope still has some historic details, such as marble fireplaces and wooden floors.

100 6th Ave
Price: $6.75 million
Area: Park slope
Broker: Kompas (Sarah Sawyer)
A Renovated Park Slope Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $1.625 Million
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