Sometimes you don’t know what you want but you know it when you see it. So it is with these five co-ops, each of which has at least one showstopper feature, be it soaring ceilings, a sprawling floor plan, or luxurious bathroom facilities.

Of these five co-ops, four are in Brooklyn and one in Manhattan; all have two bathrooms, and a range of one to three bedrooms.

Prices start at $650,000 — for the biggest one of them all, a glorious prewar gem close to Prospect Park — and go up to nearly $2 million for a luxurious loft conversion in a former factory in Dumbo.

The neighborhoods are prime, spanning Crown Heights, Brooklyn Heights, Dumbo, Park Slope and Midtown South.

Which one would you choose?

This sprawling prewar co-op in Crown Heights has three bedrooms, a generously sized formal dining room and an even larger living room. The kitchen has a walk-in pantry, there are eight closets and 12 windows, and the ceilings are over 9 feet high. It’s for sale for $650,000, but there’s a catch: The unit is restricted to households of three or more with incomes of no more than $95,168 annually, or households of one to two making a maximum of $81,573 a year.

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850 St. Marks Avenue #3D
Price: $650,000
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Asantewa Patterson, Frank Castelluccio)
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This two-bedroom co-op in Brooklyn Heights includes a private balcony overlooking Remsen Street. The compact layout has the bedrooms at either end of the apartment, with the two baths sandwiching the combined living and dining area. The bathroom amenities are high-end, with one featuring a rain shower and the other a deep-soak tub and shower.

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale Brooklyn Heights 76 Remsen Street

76 Remsen Street #2C
Price: $1.375 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Homedax (Nicholas Oliver)
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This Dumbo two-bedroom is located in a converted factory (also home to Danish architect Bjarke Ingels). The unit features a sprawling central living room surrounded by the two beds and two baths, a spacious modern kitchen, laundry closet, and foyer. Each bedroom features a generous walk-in closet.

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale Dumbo 205 Water Street

205 Water Street #3D
Price: $1.85 million
Area: Dumbo
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Yimin Ge)
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This Midtown one-bedroom has a crafty floor plan spread over two stories, the upper containing the bedroom and a second full bath. The unit’s most impressive attribute is easily its 15-foot barrel ceilings. The building was formerly the Best & Co. department store, primely located near almost every subway train in the system, as well as the PATH, LIRR, Amtrak and New Jersey Transit.

NYC Apartments for Sale Midtown South 372 5th Avenue

372 5th Avenue #3E
Price: $1.089 million
Area: Midtown South
Broker: Town Residential (Ilsa Vasquez)
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This Park Slope two-bedroom is a gut-renovated sponsor unit located in a doorman elevator building an avenue from Prospect Park. Formerly two apartments, the open-format unit has two entrances, one leading into the foyer and the other into the master suite.

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale Park Slope 130 8th Avenue

130 8th Avenue #1DE
Price: $1.15 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Jessica Buchman, Tim Rettaliata)
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