The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Brooklyn Heights co-op, a Bed Stuy limestone and a Carroll Gardens brownstone.

Park Slope and Bed Stuy were popular again this week with other listings scattered from Midwood to Brooklyn Heights. The least expensive on the list is a Downtown Brooklyn rental at $4,000 a month and the most expensive is the Carroll Gardens brownstone asking $13.995 million.

Which would you choose?

10. In the Stuyvesant Heights Historic District, a bow-front brownstone on Decatur Street has four apartments over four stories.

bed stuy interior

231 Decatur Street
Price: $2.275 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Corcoran (Tim Stanard, Andrew Weitsman)
A Bed Stuy Brownstone With Original Stove and Three More to See, Starting at $1.582 Million
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9. Big enough for a family, this apartment in Midwood offers large rooms, the design features of its time and a surprise.

living room of 1350 ocean parkway apt 4e

1350 Ocean Parkway #4E
Price: $469,000
Area: Midwood
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Margaret Calarco)
Midwood Co-op With Arched Openings, Vintage Pink Baths, Six Closets Asks $469K
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8. On Halsey Street in the Bedford Historic District, an 1880 Neo-Grec brownstone has an amazing amount of well-preserved detail, including the original cast-iron range.

bed stuy interior

48 Halsey Street
Price: $2.259 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Andrea Kelly, Eric Volpe)
A Bed Stuy Brownstone With Original Stove and Three More to See, Starting at $1.582 Million
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7. This massive circa 1870s Carroll Gardens brownstone certainly catches the eye with some impressive original interior details, five apartments, parking and one of the deep front gardens that are a hallmark of the neighborhood.

carroll gardens brownstone interior of 76 1st place brooklyn

76 1st Place
Price: $13.995 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Corcoran (Riana L. Bodine, Santo Rosabianca)
Grand Carroll Gardens Brownstone Asking $13.995 Million Could Be Razed for Apartments
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6. The ask is not exactly low, and the space is not even particularly large, but there’s no denying this parlor-floor one-bedroom is cute and designed to maximize space.

interior of unit 2 at 495 1st street in park slope brooklyn

495 1st Street #2
Price: $995,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Nathalie Roy, Charlie Pigott)
Park Slope Parlor-Floor Unit With Stained Glass, Central Air, Laundry Asks $995K
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5. In Bed Stuy, a limestone row house appears marvelously intact with the original floor plan and details such as fretwork but could use some sprucing.

interior of 448 bainbridge street

448 Bainbridge Street
Price: $1.125 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Keller Williams (Jean Marrone)
A Benjamin Driesler-Designed Park Slope House and Three More to See, Starting at $1.125 Million
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4. Few would call it quaint, but this postwar white box rental in the well-known Concord Village co-ops in Downtown Brooklyn could make a practical and livable home for a family.

living room of unit 14j at 196 adams street in downtown brooklyn

195 Adams Street #14J
Price: $4,000 a month
Area: Downtown Brooklyn
Broker: Compass (Allie Tessitore)
No-Fee Family-Size Concord Village Rental With Parquet, Views in DoBro Asks $4K a Month
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3. It has some fairly lush details on the interior, like plasterwork, mantels and unpainted woodwork, and this 1890s brownstone also has the allure of a location near Prospect Park.

park slope brownstone home for sale parlor of 483 13th street

483 13th Street
Price: $3.95 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Marie Parker)
Detail-Filled Park Slope Brownstone With Pier Mirror, Mantels, Plasterwork Asks $3.95 Million
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2. A tidy one-bedroom on the penultimate story of a Brooklyn Heights brownstone mixes original details with fun updates, including a minimalist kitchen with white cupboards and a blue counter.

living room brooklyn heights apartment

21 Monroe Place #4R
Price: $729,000
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Sylvia Dimova)
Prewar With Marble Mantel, Shutters, Vintage Tile in Brooklyn Heights Brownstone Asks $729K
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1. In Bed Stuy, an estate-condition brick townhouse dating from the 1890s could use some polishing but has many original details, including woodwork, entry hall tile, slate mantels, ironwork, original entry doors, staircase and newel post.

interior of 484 decatur street

484 Decatur Street
Price: $1.35 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Keller Williams (Natalie M. Richards)
An East Flatbush Storybook House With Garage and Two More to See, Starting at $599K
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