If you’re looking for a fixer-upper this is not your week — every one of these is a turnkey. Three are fully renovated, one’s a brand-new townhouse. The price spread is wide, ranging from $499,000 for a row house in Brownsville to $3.2 million for a four-story with a roof deck. Other points on the map include West Midwood and Sunset Park.

On Union Street in Gowanus we’ve got a newly constructed townhouse that’s been in the works for quite a few years. Some money was sunk into this one, which has four bedrooms and four stories, plus a “roof cabana” with two decks and an enclosed wet bar with a wine closet and wine fridge. There are double-height ceilings on the bottom level; bells and whistles include a high-performance heating and cooling system with zoned climate control, closed circuit security cameras, remote controlled solar shades on the double-height windows and an iPad-controlled audio system.

In West Midwood we’ve got a standalone Edwardian on Wellington Court, one of the cul-de-sac streets that butt up against the Q/B tracks. It’s been thoroughly renovated inside and out, by a flipper most likely. The exterior has loads of curb appeal with its red door and porch; the inside has been modernized and still has some charming details, such as stained-glass windows and a claw-foot tub. There are three stories, four bedrooms, a modern kitchen with marble counters, a front porch and a two-car driveway. It appears to be in perfect move-in shape.

On 51st Street in Sunset Park is the sole brownstone of the bunch, this one a flip job that’s been completely overhauled in a sleek, modern style. It’s got an owner’s duplex with three bedrooms, three full baths and an open plan parlor floor, and a three-bedroom garden unit that’s duplexed with a finished basement.

The last stop is 29 Legion Street in Brownsville, a locale that does not see packs of open-house goers on the average Sunday. It’s another flip, which means it demands nothing of the buyer — everything is new here, baths and kitchen included. It’s a three-bedroom duplex with one and a half baths; there’s also a finished basement with a full bath. There’s a fenced backyard and a parking space in the front.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Gowanus, West Midwood, Sunset Park

467 Union Street
Price: $3.2 million
Area: Gowanus
Broker: Halstead (Tamara Abir)
Sunday 1-2:30 p.m.
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Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Gowanus, West Midwood, Sunset Park

28 Wellington Court
Price: $2.179 million
Area: West Midwood
Broker: Dwell Residential (Myrta Echevarria, Valerie Wright)
Sunday 1:30-3:30 p.m.
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Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Gowanus, West Midwood, Sunset Park

413 51st Street
Price: $1.795 million
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Bedford Brownstone (Nathan Pinsky)
Sunday 12-3 p.m.
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Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Gowanus, West Midwood, Sunset Park

29 Legion Street
Price: $499,000
Area: Brownsville
Broker: Bedford Brownstone (Schneur Pil)
Sunday 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
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