This week, the most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner include a semi-detached in Midwood, a Fiske Terrace standalone, and a Dyker Heights manse.

Popular listings were scattered around the borough this week, from Dyker Heights to Carroll Gardens. The least expensive property on the list is a Park Slope rental asking $5,500 a month and the most expensive is a Dyker Heights manse at $4,299,999.

Which would you choose?

10. This two-family in Bed Stuy is set up with a duplex above a garden rental.

parlor with wall moldings

350 Stuyvesant Avenue
Price: $2.799 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Olena Robinson, Fabian Robinson)
A Fort Greene Italianate and More to See, Starting at $675K
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9. A circa 1910 standalone is in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District and has a garage.

exterior  of red house with porch

130 Lincoln Road
Price: $2.45 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Serhant (Sara Golan)
A PLG Standalone With Parking and More to See, Starting at $1.26 Million
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8. This semi-detached Midwood house is an early 20th century Dutch Colonial Revival-style dwelling with three bedrooms.

midwood - exterior of a semi-detached Dutch Colonial style house

1327 East 34th Street
Price: $799,000
Area: Midwood
Broker: Ideal Properties (Dalia Samouha)
A Crown Heights Limestone and More to See, Starting at $799K
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7. One of a stretch of five single-family houses in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District, 49 Rutland Road was constructed by owner and builder John C. Sawkins and designed by architect John J. Petit.

prospect lefferts gardens - a parlor with a pier mirror and wood floor
Photo via Compass

49 Rutland Road
Price: $3.75 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Compass (Toni Nicolo, Rachel Greenstein)
Updated PLG Row House With Striking Woodwork, Wall of Glass Asks $3.75 Million
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6. A mansard-roofed brownstone in Carroll Gardens has a garden rental with an owner’s triplex above. Inside are tin ceilings, stone fireplaces, decorative plasterwork, and other elegant features.

brooklyn open house -parlor with tin ceiling

115A 2nd Place
Price: $3.5 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Compass (Sam Libowsky, Greg Mire, Jessica Perrizo, Annika Grove, Zach Crowley, Chelsea Hale, Kiley Olsen)
A PLG Standalone With Parking and More to See, Starting at $1.26 Million
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5. A single-family standalone in Ditmas Park West has some period details like wainscoting and stained glass as well as a renovated kitchen.

parlor with wood floor

462 Westminster Road
Price: $2.8 million
Area: Ditmas Park West
Broker: Compass (Orren Azani, Nawang Sherpa)
Ditmas Park West Standalone With Garage and More To See, Starting at $2.175 Million
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4. Built in the 1890s, this Dyker Heights manse was designed by one of Brooklyn’s prolific architects and retains an impressive amount of period detail, both inside and out.

aerial view showing the house with a wreath on the front door
Photo via Jabour Realty

1135 84th Street
Price: $4,299,999
Area: Dyker Heights
Broker: Jabour Realty (Danielle Jabour)
John J. Petit-Designed Dyker Heights Manse With Wealth of Woodwork Asks $4,299,999
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3. A rental with a bit of architectural cachet, this Park Slope apartment in a co-op building also has a renovated kitchen, two bedrooms, and period details.

park slo9pe - living room with two exposures
Photo via Compass

39 Plaza Street West #11C
Price: $5,500 a month
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Liz Lawton)
Two-Bedroom in Candela-Designed Park Slope Building Asks $5,500 a Month
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2. Ablaze with the latest in electric lighting, in 1908 this Colonial Revival house drew in curious homebuyers looking to check out the latest neighborhood under construction in Flatbush.

dining room with mantel, wood floor, floral wallpaper

670 East 18th Street
Price: $2.795 million
Area: Midwood Park
Broker: Compass (Lisa Bryant)
A Midwood Park Standalone With a Garage and More to See, Starting at $2.2 Million
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1. In the Fiske Terrace-Midwood Park Historic District, this detached Colonial Revival dwelling has some appealing features, including wood floors, an abundance of bedroom space, and a garage.

fiske terrace - living room with wood floor, white painted brick fireplace, view into dining room

819 East 19th Street
Price: $1.75 million
Area: Fiske Terrace
Broker: Compass (Karen Kelley)
Fiske Terrace Standalone With Rumpus Room, Parking Asks $1.75 Million
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