We’ve got quite a range when it comes to open houses this weekend – a range of price points, a range of styles and a range of conditions, from newly renovated to in need of a complete overhaul. As usual there’s also a range of locations: in this case Park Slope, Caton Park, Ocean Hill and Flatbush.

On 6th Avenue in Park Slope is a four-story townhouse with an angled bayed front, which has been in the same family for 59 years. It looks to be in quite good shape with the glaring exception of the floors, which perhaps have been covered by carpet, and are in serious need of refinishing. Baths and kitchen aren’t pictured, so updating may be in order there. It’s set up with two floor-through apartments over an owner’s duplex; the broker offers a second, suggested floor plan for one-family conversion.

On East 10th Street in Caton Park, the strip of a neighborhood just south of the Prospect Park Parade Ground, awaits a barrel-fronted limestone rowhouse with a single unit on the ground floor and two studio apartments above. It’d be a good candidate for conversion to a single-family residence, but you’d have your work cut out for you — the place looks to be a wreck.

Moving over to Ocean Hill, we find a newly renovated, move-in-ready brick townhouse with two units within, a two-bedroom on the first floor and a three-bedroom above. The lower unit is duplexed with a finished basement that holds a bedroom and full bathroom (it’s unclear whether it’s legal living space). This one’s on a 127-foot-deep lot, for an extra-large backyard, which has been outfitted with a sunken wooden deck, a horizontal cedar fence, and a newly sodded yard.

Last up, on Oakland Place in Flatbush we’ve got an aluminum-sided, semi-detached two-story. It’s a one-family residence, with three bedrooms on the top floor. This one’s got parquet floors and original moldings and plaster details, but needs some work, including a kitchen upgrade. (Whether you keep the wild pink color scheme in the living room is up to you.) There’s a shared carport.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope, Ditmas Park, Ocean Hill

362A 6th Avenue
Price: $2.45 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Halstead (Joanna Mayfield Marks)
Sunday 2:30-4 p.m.
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Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope, Ditmas Park, Ocean Hill

41 East 10th Street
Price: $1.395 million
Area: Caton Park
Broker: Town Residential (Mordechai Werde, Michael Ettelson)
Sunday 12-1 p.m.
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Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope, Ditmas Park, Ocean Hill

1855 Prospect Place
Price: $999,000
Area: Ocean Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Meris Blumstein, Justine Lee-Mills)
Sunday 12-1:30 p.m.
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Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope, Ditmas Park, Ocean Hill

3 Oakland Place
Price: $529,000
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Halstead (Hakim Edwards)
Sunday 12-1:30 p.m.
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