Park Slope was popular with readers this week, with other mentions spread across the borough and even in Ulster County. The least expensive home on the list is the Kensington rental at $2,950 per month and the most expensive is a Park Slope Brownstone at $6.75 million.
Which would you choose?
10. For those who have made a resolution to climb more stairs in the new year, this pre-war unit on the fourth floor of a walk-up building is just what you’re looking for and also offers closet space and a renovated kitchen.
179 Ocean Parkway #4A
Price: $2,950 per month
Area: Kensington
Broker: Compass (Belle Caplis)
One-bedroom Kensington with renovated kitchen asks $2,950 per month
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9. This Sunset Park row house hasn’t changed hands in decades and there are some clearly later 20th century renovations, such as a rumpus room in the basement, along with original mantels, moldings and wall moldings.

566 47th Street
Price: $1.595 million
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: RE/MAX (Billy Apter)
Sunset Park limestone with mantles, Rumpus Room asking $1.595 million
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8. A renovated Brownstone Park Slope retains some historic details, such as marble mantels and wood 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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7. This detached house in Marine Park has three bedrooms and a shared driveway.

Coleman Street 2068
Price: $765,000
Area: Marine Park
Broker: New World Realty Group (Stephanie Dong Chin)
A Crown Heights limestone and more on display, from $765,000
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6. 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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5. This terraced house from the end of the 19th century, a semi-detached single-family home, with a veranda of 5.80 meters wide, is located in Windsor Terrace. It hasn’t changed hands in 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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4. This early 20th century limestone in Crown Heights features moldings, wood floors and mantels.

1137 Parking lot
Price: $2,799,995
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Shloma Hecht)
A Crown Heights limestone and more on display, from $765,000
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3. Paneling and other woodwork are still present in the distinctive two-family home, which was briefly seen in “Moonstruck.”

513 4th St
Price: $5.25 million
Area: Park slope
Agent: Corcoran (Maxim Lockhart, Cara Sadownick)
Park Slope Manse with mantels, stained glass asking $5.25 million
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2. Glossy woodwork, cozy window seats and glittering stained glass windows add to the opulent Gilded Age atmosphere in this 1890s Queen Anne in Kingston.

Westkastanjestraat 77
Price: $2.25 million
Area: Kingston, NY
Broker: Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty (Christina Ahouse)
Live Your Gilded Age Dreams in This Kingston Manse, Yours for $2.25 Million
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1. This single-family home in Beverley Square West has a driveway and garage.

242 Stratford Road
Price: $2.15 million
Area: Beverly Square West
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Lisa Shaw)
A Bed Stuy mansion and more to see, from $799,000
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