The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Fort Greene co-op, a Greenpoint wood frame and a Cobble Hill brownstone.

The listings are scattered across the borough, from Marine Park to Cobble Hill. The least expensive is a Cobble Hill rental at $3,000 a month and the most expensive is a Park Slope Neo-Grec townhouse asking $6.75 million.

Which would you choose?

10. In Marine Park is an early 20th century house with a garage. Made of brick, the single-family has parquet, built-in bookshelves, a corner fireplace in the living room and arched doorways.

interior of marine park house

1863 East 32nd Street
Price: $830,000
Area: Marine Park
Broker: Keller Williams (Andrew Amplo)
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9. In the Boerum Hill Historic District, this petite single-family house — it’s 27 feet wide and 23 feet deep — has a historic exterior with carved brownstone trim and a mix of modern and original details inside.

112 Nevins Street
Price: $2.75 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Compass (Nick Gavin)
Houses in Historic Districts and a Brownstone Brimming With Details to See This Weekend
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8. This Italianate wood frame row house with columns and porch marries modern updates with historic details such as carved marble mantels.

interior of 24 jefferson avenue

24 Jefferson Avenue
Price: $2.599 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Nicole Bilu)
A Bed Stuy Italianate With Porch and Three More to See, Starting at $1.645 Million
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7. This one-bedroom duplex loft unit that once belonged to Brooklyn rapper Biggie Smalls is large, attractively renovated, and boasts a shelf-lined library as well as a wood-burning fireplace — but there’s a catch.

interior of 159 carlton avenue unit 1A

159 Carlton Avenue #1A
Price: $1.7 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Compass (Josh Doyle, Christine Toes Muldoon)
Biggie Smalls’ Loft With Library in Historic Fort Greene Stable Asks $1.7 Million After Reno
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6. In the Cobble Hill Historic District, an Anglo-Italianate brownstone has a handsome curving mahogany stair and carved white marble mantels.

interior of 306 clinton street

306 Clinton Street
Price: $2.65 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Nadia Bartolucci)
A Bed Stuy Italianate With Porch and Three More to See, Starting at $1.645 Million
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5. In the Park Slope Historic District, this 1880s Neo-Grec has original details like plasterwork, mantels and unpainted woodwork along with a recent architect-designed renovation.

kitchen of 226 lincoln place

226 Lincoln Place
Price: $6.75 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Maria Ryan, Libby Ryan)
A Renovated Bed Stuy Brownstone and Three Others to See, Starting at $1.675 Million
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4. Wide planked floorboards and a fine black marble mantel provide some clues to the vintage of this Greenpoint wood frame, which combines some 19th century character with the modern amenities of a more recent renovation.

interior of 212 calyer street

212 Calyer Street
Price: $2.995 million
Area: Greenpoint
Broker: Compass (Sean Sasso, Richard Rojas)
Renovated Greenpoint Wood Frame With Wide Plank Floors, Marble Mantel Asks $2.995 Million
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3. This apartment is not huge, but it does have two bedrooms, fun finishes and a location directly across from Prospect Park.

interior of apt 1f 125 prospect park west

125 Prospect Park West, #1FE
Price: $995,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Judith Lief)
Park Slope Two-Bedroom With Parquet, Marble, Moldings Wants Under a Million
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2. Located on a quiet-seeming stretch of Cobble Hill’s Verandah Place, this petite one-bedroom offers some 19th century mews charm as well as light and air.

interior of 68 verandah place

68 Verandah Place
Price: $3,000 a month rent
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Compass (Kirsten Syrett, Sarah Chamberlin)
Cobble Hill One-Bedroom With Mews Charm, Painted Brick, Dishwasher Asks $3K a Month
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1. Another of the many houses designed by prolific Brooklyn architect Benjamin Driesler, this renovated bow-fronted single-family on Union Street still has some original details, including a striking tiled fireplace.

exterior of 1196 union street

1196 Union Street
Price: $1.995 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Compass (Beth Doran, Orrie King)
Crown Heights Limestone With Mantel, Window Seat, Renovated Kitchen Asks $1.995 Million
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