From Hudson, N.Y., down to Bay Ridge, this week’s top listings span a variety of neighborhoods and price ranges, from a lovingly restored upstate home going for $669,000 to a prewar Flatbush co-op in the same price range — $699,000.

Which would you choose?

10. Among the top listings for three weeks now is this gorgeous 2,500-square-foot Italianate home that was built in 1880 and meticulously restored by a local architect who also updated its systems. The four-bed, three-bath home has a gourmet kitchen and lovely landscaped backyard.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings

230 Allen Street
Price: $669,000
Area: Hudson
Broker: Peggy Polenberg Real Estate (Margeret Polenberg)
Cute Homes in Hudson
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9. On Clinton Street in Carroll Gardens is a three-story one-family with nice potential. Details include marble mantels, inlaid floors, tin ceilings and wall moldings, but it needs at least some cosmetic upgrading, nowhere more than on the facade, which is decked out in Permastone. The home sold for $2.099 million in February, $100,000 under its $2.199 million ask.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings

495 Clinton Street
Price: $2.199 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Brooklyn Bridge Realty (Angela Ruggiero)
Open House Pick Six Months Later
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8. In Sheepshead Bay we find a two-family detached brick house on East 23rd Street. It’s a two-story, 24 feet by 51, with a unit on each floor. The first floor was recently renovated and has one distinctive feature: a second bedroom that’s been converted into a sauna. Upstairs you get two full bedrooms, both reportedly “very large.” There are cedar closets, a lot of storage, and a rear deck with stairs down to a bricked-in rear patio.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings

2768 East 23rd Street
Price: $1.049 million
Area: Sheepshead Bay
Broker: Fillmore Real Estate (Laura Glants)
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7. This Lincoln Place three-story with an angled bay in front has been among the top listings for two weeks now. The facade needs work, and apparently parts of the interior do as well, judging by the “bring your designer/architect” admonition in the listing. The parlor floor — the only one pictured — looks to be in decent shape, though, with bay windows in the front and rear. At the moment there are a pair of apartments above (only one with a kitchen) and a “workshop” on the garden level. Like they said, bring your architect.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listing

968 Lincoln Place
Price: $1.075 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Thomas A. Caponegro, Cynthia Lane Fazio)
Open House Pick
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6. There’s no floor plan for this Bay Ridge home directly across from Owl’s Head Park, and no interior photos (they’re on the way, says the listing), but we can tell you that it’s a three-family set up as a two-family, with six bedrooms and four bathrooms in total. There’s also a finished basement with a separate entrance, a full bathroom and a “summer kitchen”; an attic space that could potentially be finished; and “a possible parking garage option in the rear of the house,” whatever that exactly means.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listing

6725 Colonial Road Bay Ridge
Price: $1,758,888
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: (Giuseppe Papalia)
Open House Pick
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5. Among the top listings for three weeks now, this Van Buren Street brownstone in Stuy Heights is “way cooler than anything you’ve seen till now,” according to the livelier-than-average listing copy. It’s no average gut job, either: The kitchen has marble counters, brass pendent lights, tile laid in a herringbone pattern, and a Bertazzoni range.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings

Address
Price: $2.299 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Crown Investments (Justin Homapour)
Open House Pick
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4. Next up, Bushwick, with a three-story house on Eldert Street. This one looks to be a flip, and is gut renovated, with a redone exterior. There’s no floor plan for this one either, but it’s got a “four over two layout,” which we take to mean a four-bedroom duplex over a two-bedroom rental. There’s also a finished basement.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings

96 Eldert Street
Price: $1.1 million
Area: Bushwick
Broker: Online Homes Real Estate (Bryan May)
Open House Pick
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3. This attractive co-op on the top floor of a prewar Flatbush building offers a good deal of space, and light from four exposures. There are four bedrooms, in addition to a large living room and a full dining room, so it could house a family with a handful of kids, as long as you could tolerate sharing a single small bathroom.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings

2022 Beverley Road
Price: $699,000
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Corcoran (Kyle Talbott, Karen Talbott)
Co-Op of the Day
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2. This four-bedroom, three-bath Red Hook townhouse is all about the drama, with views from its rooftop deck and flowing spaces ideal for entertaining. A skylit atrium over an open stairway assures abundant light throughout this three-story “terra” facade. A back garden with a deck, adjacent to the living room, completes the ground floor.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listing

113a King Street
Price: $2.875 million
Area: Red Hook
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Patricia LaRocco)
Listing of the Day
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1. This two-story home is located on Seeley Street in Windsor Terrace and boasts a double lot. That means a 4,375-square-foot property, with a lawn that runs alongside the house. The house itself has four bedrooms on the top floor and an open-plan first floor with a gas fireplace. The kitchen is updated, with oak cabinets and granite countertops — the upstairs needs work, though, unless you’re a fan of drop ceilings and faux-wood paneling. There’s central A/C and the mechanicals are new.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings

89 Seeley Street
Price: $2.25 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Corcoran (Laura Rozos)
Open House Pick
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