Among our top listings this week were a bunch of notable homes. The real gem of the group was our number one selection — a pre-Civil War home near the Manhattan Bridge that has managed to survive all the changes that have gone on in Brooklyn over the years.

Although the listings hail from all over the borough, readers were particularly interested in Park Slope this week, with four of the top 10 listings coming from the neighborhood.

The most popular listings included apartments and houses, and ranged in price from $429,000 to $3.65 million.

Which would you choose?

10. This Sunset Park two-bedroom has inlaid parquet floors, a renovated kitchen and bathroom, low maintenance charges, and a location directly across from the nearly 25-acre Sunset Park. It’s on the third floor of a five-story, 68-unit prewar building at 661 41st Street.

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661 41st Street, Apt 3D
Price: $550,000
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Corcoran [Peter Bracichowicz]
Two-Bedroom Prewar Co-op With Sunset Park Views Asks $550K
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9. On Madison Street in Bed Stuy we’ve got a Neo-Grec brownstone. This one’s been beautifully renovated by a principal at the design and architecture firm KGBL, and combines modern finishes with original details including moldings, wainscoting, pocket doors and a giant pier mirror in the front parlor. It’s got a garden rental with a triplex above.

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588 Madison Street
Price: $2,995,000
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Halstead [Morgan Munsey, Donna Myrie]
Four Spectacular Townhouses to See This Weekend, One With a Garage
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8. This barrel-fronted townhouse on 2nd Street in Park Slope is something of a showstopper. It’s beautifully renovated (“by a noted local architect”) and expansive, with four stories that hold five bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, a sitting room, a study, a family room, two home offices, two decks, a dressing room and two walk-in closets. It’s got triple bay windows on each floor, and details including mirrored mantels, moldings, wainscoting, stained glass and parquet floors.

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518 2nd Street
Price: $3,650,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens [Lee Solomon]
Four Renovated Victorians With Details to See This Weekend, From $1.1 Million
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7. This Park Slope one-bedroom co-op is simple and modest, offering the bare essentials of a small kitchen, small bedroom, living room, bathroom and a single large closet. But it’s attractive and well located, and has a prewar feel and some nice features.

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19 7th Avenue, Apt 3F
Price: $429,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran [Amy Myers, Kyle Talbott]
Co-op in Landmarked Park Slope Brownstone With Prewar Feel, Wood-Burning Fireplace Asks $429K
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6. On Stratford Road in Ditmas Park West, there stands a fully detached six-bedroom Victorian with a wraparound porch. It’s completely renovated, with modern kitchen and baths. It’s got six bedrooms, including an expansive master with double bay windows. There’s also a two-car driveway, a garage that’s been converted into an “entertainment space,” and a finished English basement with a full bath.

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509 Stratford Road
Price: $1,895,000
Area: Ditmas Park
Broker: Corcoran [Danielle Guetta, Jackie Torren]
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5. This duplex condo has three bedroom and two bathrooms over nearly 1,600 square feet. There’s a landscaped patio and central air. The gas fireplace, staircase, kitchen and other details are completely contemporary; it’s located in a historic brick townhouse with four units that was converted in 2007.

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210 Berkeley Place, Apt 4
Price: $885,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Citi Habitats [Tavia Trepte]
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4. This four-story 1889 Queen Anne row house with an angled front needs some work, maybe quite a bit, but it’s got some original details including moldings and a quartet of fireplace mantels, and could be turned into something nice. It sits at 17 Agate Court, a cul-de-sac off Atlantic Avenue lined with Queen Anne homes built at the same time; its houses and those on adjacent Alice Court are landmarked.

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17 Agate Court
Price: $1,300,000
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Fillmore Real Estate [Alian De Sylveira]
Landmarked Queen Anne in Bed Stuy With 4 Fireplaces Needs Work, Asks $1.3 Million
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3. In Park Slope on 14th Street, there is a two-family, three-story frame house with some nice original details including parquet floors, moldings, and tin ceilings. It’s been “lovingly maintained,” according to the listing, and looks to be in fine shape; the roof, plumbing and electric have all been updated. It’s got a three-bedroom duplex over a garden rental; the duplex has an office space on the parlor floor and a renovated kitchen with windows overlooking the garden, which holds a cherry tree.

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348a 14th Street
Price: $2,300,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman [Elizabeth Vilarino, Scott Klein]
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2. Next up is a brick house on Putnam Avenue in Bed Stuy. This one’s over a century old, but scant original detail remains. Sheetrock and carpeted floors predominate; the place could use some updating, and may well need more besides. It’s a two-family, with a three-bedroom duplex over a two-bedroom garden rental.

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294 Putnam Avenue
Price: $1,100,000
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Bedford Brownstone Realty [Michael Feldman]
From a Rare Survivor to New Construction: Four Houses to See This Weekend
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1. On Concord Street is a house of a type that doesn’t come along often — one of the pre-Civil War homes clustered in this pocket of Downtown Brooklyn near the Manhattan Bridge entrance, sometimes called Bridge Plaza. This one dates back to around 1850, with a restored facade that includes the original cornice, window frames, front door and slate steps. There’s some nice original detail within, including mantels and moldings. The house, which measures 25 feet wide, is set up as a three-family, with a unit on each floor, and a nice garden in the rear.

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184 Concord Street
Price: $2,300,000
Area: Dumbo
Broker: Halstead [Anna Milat-Meyer]
From a Rare Survivor to New Construction: Four Houses to See This Weekend
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