Advertisements in Park Slope were popular with readers again this week. The least expensive home on the list is a Park Slope rental for $4,500 per month and the most expensive is a $4.495 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. This renovated 1880s row house in the historic Prospect Heights neighborhood is a two-family home with two duplex units.

293 Prospect place
Price: $3.875 million
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Judith Lief, Emilie Crouzet)
A Crown Heights townhome and more on display, starting at $999,000
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8. In Sunset Park, this brownstone has wood floors, mantels and wall moldings.

455 58th Street
Price: $1.65 million
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Abacus Properties (Jeff Surowka)
A Sunset Park Brownstone and more to see, from $1.389 million
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7. 34 Waldorf Court, an Edwardian single-family home, combines original details with a number of updates, some more recent than others.

Waldorfhof 34
Price: $999,000
Area: West Midwood
Agent: Corcoran (Ippei Iwashiro, Haruno Arai)
A Crown Heights townhome and more on display, starting at $999,000
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6. With intact original details and updates including a dishwasher, this Park Slope top-floor walk-through features two bedrooms and a flexible layout.

462 13th Street #2
Price: $4,500 per month
Area: Park slope
Agent: Kompas (Yara Ghossein, Matthew Ceccio)
Park Slope two-bedroom brownstone unit, Mantels asks $4,500 per month
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5. This Park Slope brownstone has been updated over the centuries, 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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4. This Bay Ridge home features wood floors, stained glass, and a renovated kitchen.

9221 Ridge Boulevard
Price: $1.675 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Agent: Corcoran (Gina Bartnik, Kevin Bartnik)
A Beverley Square West home with a veranda and more to see, from $849,000
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3. 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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2. 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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1. A detached family home in Beverley Square West has wooden floors, stained glass and plenty of sleeping space.

Argyleweg 244
Price: $2.6 million
Area: Beverly Square West
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Jan Rosenberg, Erika Sackin)
A Beverley Square West home with a veranda and more to see, from $849,000
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