This week, the top 10 listings on Brownstoner included a doozy of a brownstone in Cobble Hill, a limestone in Dyker Heights, and newer brick house in Bed Stuy.

While there were a few popular listings in Bed Stuy this week, the rest were scattered around the borough. The cheapest home of the bunch was a limestone in Bay Ridge asking $1.295 million, and the priciest was the aforementioned brownstone in Cobble Hill asking $6.495 million.

Which would you choose?

10. In Bay Ridge on 76th Street we find a limestone row house with a barrel front that has been in the same family for a long time and “meticulously maintained,” according to the listing. This one’s got quite a bit of original detail, including a tiled entrance foyer, wainscoting, parquet floors, and a coffered ceiling and leaded glass china cabinets in the dining room. There’s a cute and bright kitchen in the rear, with large windows and a glass door that leads out to a deck.

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538 76th Street
Price: $1.295 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Thomas Gugliucci
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9. This home is a flip in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, on Sterling Street between Bedford and Rogers. It’s a two-story one-family with a finished basement that’s been renovated from top to bottom, with new mechanicals, electric and plumbing. There are some restored original details including parquet floors with inlaid borders, a built-in china cabinet in the dining room, wall moldings and a grand pair of Ionic columns.

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177 Sterling Street
Price: $2.25 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Douglas Elliman (John Mazurek)
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8. Moving over to Williamsburg, we’ve got a three-story brick row house on North 9th Street, which the listing claims dates back to 1871. This one’s small (just under 17 feet wide and 35 feet deep) and some of the ceilings look fairly low, but it’s got some charm to it, and a fine location. Condition looks good for the most part, though the listing suggests you “bring your architect and/or designer.”

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110 North 9th Street
Price: $1.995 million
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Compass (Lior Barak, Christine Blackburn)
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7. This one is a three-story townhouse on Prospect Avenue that looks newly built. Or maybe you could call it renovated, but if so, precious little remains of the house that was here beforehand — in its place is one with a new stone and brick facade and an added top floor. It’s got four bedrooms and 2.5 baths on the upper floor, including a top-floor master with a large walk-in closet/dressing room and an en suite bath with a double vanity, tub and walk-in shower.

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354A Prospect Avenue
Price: $2.599 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Alexander Maroni, Lucy Streuver, Jack Chiu)
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6. This home is a four-story brownstone in Carroll Gardens — one of the coveted front-gardened ones, on 1st Place. This one’s been in the same family over 70 years according to the listing, no doubt owned by a family whose forbears never imagined the kinds of prices these houses now fetch. It’s a narrow one — 16 feet wide — that’s set up with an apartment on each floor. So an owner-occupant may want to do some refiguring.

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4 1st Place
Price: $3.195 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Sal “Cappi” Capozucca, Victoria Capozucca)
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5. This home is a three-story brick number with an interior garage on Chauncey Street in Bed Stuy, which was built a mere 12 years ago. This one’s a three family — there’s no floor plan but presumably there’s a pair of floor-throughs and a smaller unit behind the garage, with access to the backyard. The photos reveal little in the way of charm, but the listing says it’s in “mint condition” and “no renovations are necessary.”

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175 Chauncey Street
Price: $1.6 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Exit Realty Landmark (Matthew DeSilva, Chris Cush)
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4. This home is an ultra-deluxe brownstone on Henry Street, in the Cobble Hill Historic District. It’s a one-family, fully renovated with the discerning (i.e., loaded) buyer in mind. There’s a some choice restored original detail, including crown moldings, an entry mirror and several marble mantels. There’s a beaut of a kitchen with custom walnut cabinetry, a panel-doored SubZero fridge, a Wolf range and a giant picture window overlooking the garden.

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442 Henry Street
Price: $6.495 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Nest Seekers (Ryan Serhant, Bradley Mohr)
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3. This stop is on 71st Street in Dyker Heights, where we find a limestone with a barrel front and an enclosed garage. It’s a two-family with a floor-through apartment on each floor. There’s also a finished basement with a kitchenette and a half-bath. Condition looks pretty good, including the kitchens, and there are original details including stained glass and parquet floors. There’s a backyard and a small terrace at the rear of the upper unit.

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862 71st Street
Price: $1.488 million
Area: Dyker Heights
Broker: Coldwell Banker (Mary Kae Higgins, William Higgins)
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2. Next up is another Bed Stuy brownstone in a historic district, this one a Neo-Grec three-story with an angled front on Halsey Street in Stuy Heights. This one’s got a two-bedroom duplex over a one-bedroom garden rental. Again, some nice original detail, including crown moldings, pocket shutters, ceiling medallions, a slate mantel and a huge and lovely arched mahogany pier mirror.

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586 Halsey Street
Price: $1.65 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Halstead (Jevon Gratineau)
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1. This home is a fully renovated brownstone, on Macon Street in the Bedford Historic District. This one offers a triplex and a pair of studio apartments, presumably on the garden level. It likewise has some original detail, including carved window casings and the newel post and bannister. It’s also got some unfortunate design choices — like the flooring that looks like faux-wood tile on the parlor floor, which extends up the fireplace wall and makes an appearance upstairs as well.

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110 Macon Street
Price: $2.7 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Mont Sky (Chris Zhou)
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