This week’s top 10 listings on Brownstoner included a newly constructed townhouse in Ocean Hill, a move-in ready brownstone in Bed Stuy and a sleek townhouse in Gowanus.

There were multiple popular listings in Bed Stuy and East Flatbush, with other listings scattered across the borough. The cheapest of the bunch was a $625,000 row house in East Flatbush, and the priciest was the Gowanus townhouse asking $7.495 million.

Which one would you choose?

10. This two-story townhouse on Utica Avenue in Crown Heights looks to be newly renovated. It’s very narrow, some 15 feet wide. It’s got three bedrooms on the upper floor, two quite small (one’s a mere six feet wide). There’s a living room, dining room and kitchen on the lower level, with an extra room in the rear that could be an office.

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108 Utica Avenue
Price: $895,000
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Nadine Adamson, Kelsey Hall)
Four Diminutive Townhouses to See This Weekend, Starting at $895K
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9. This one’s out in Bay Ridge, on 82nd Street between 3rd and 4th avenues. It’s a brick one-family with three bedrooms, two baths and a finished basement. There’s a large wooden deck in the rear, accessible through sliding glass doors, a driveway and a detached garage that’ll fit three cars. The listing calls it “well-maintained,” and it looks it, though it’s ready for some updating, including possibly a new kitchen.

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347 82nd Street
Price: $1.078 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Hometown Properties (Herng-Hwa L. Sheu)
Four Open Houses to See This Weekend, One With Beer and Donuts
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8. This home is a circa 1884 brownstone in Bed Stuy, at 77 Macon Street in the Bedford Historic District. There are no interior photos for this one, so there’s a lot to be learned, but we can tell you it’s a legal two-family that looks to be set up as a single residence, with four bedrooms, a double parlor and an open plan garden floor with the kitchen in the rear. Renovated ten years ago, it retains “a sprinkling of details throughout” and is move-in ready, according to the listing.

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77 Macon Street
Price: $1.595 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker:Compass (Aaron Seawood, Anthony Severino)
Four Open Houses to See This Weekend, One With Beer and Donuts
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7. This two-family Prospect Heights brownstone needs work, and maybe a fair amount of it, but it could polish up into something nice. It’s at 552 Carlton Avenue in the Prospect Heights Historic District. The circa 1877 brownstone was designed by the Parfitt Brothers and, according to the listing, it’s been in the same family for the past 25 years. It’s got an upper duplex over a one-bedroom garden rental.

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552 Carlton Avenue
Price: $2.3 million
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Stribling (Marcy Wasserman)
Prospect Heights Brownstone With Original Details, Potential Asks $2.3 Million
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6. This home is a shingled row house at 66 Jewel Street in Greenpoint. Eighteen feet wide and forty deep, it’s a two-family, with a unit on each floor — a one-bedroom below and a two-bedroom above. It’s not overloaded with charm or character, but looks to be in decent shape, for those who want to take it as is — it’s a decent candidate for a rehab though.

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66 Jewel Street
Price: $1.825 million
Area: Greenpoint
Broker: Warren Lewis/Sothebys (Michael Kowachka)
Four Open Houses to See This Weekend, One With Beer and Donuts
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5. This home brings us to East Flatbush, and a three-story detached house on East 32nd Street that sits on a 3,600-square-foot lot. It’s a single family that looks to have been used as a dual residence, with kitchens on the first and second floors. So it needs refiguring and a fair amount of updating as well. There are upper and lower front porches, a backyard and a driveway with a large garage in the back.

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646 East 32nd Street
Price: $899,000
Area: East Flatbush
Broker:Ideal Properties (Richard Carpenito)
From Newly Renovated to Needing Work, Four Houses to See This Weekend, Starting at $625K
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4. Next up is a brick townhouse on Decatur Street in Bed Stuy that’s been gut renovated. Any remnants of the original structure are a distant memory, and what’s taken its place is not overloaded with charm or character, but it’s serviceable enough, and at 20 feet of width there’s decent space. It’s a two-family, with a three-bedroom duplex over a two-bedroom rental.

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376A Decatur Street
Price: $1.7 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Bedford Brownstone Realty (Leslie Dixon, Michael Feldman)
From Newly Renovated to Needing Work, Four Houses to See This Weekend, Starting at $625K
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3. We’ve got some eye candy for you today — and an unusual property. At 77 Prospect Place in Park Slope, it’s a striking, light-filled modern townhouse, designed in 2004 by Baumann Architects, that encompasses and extends an 1890s carriage house. The renovation added a top floor with an open “great room,” and it’s a stunner of a space, with open wood and steel beams and 12-foot ceilings.

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77 Prospect Avenue
Price: $7.495 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Paul Gavriani, Vincent Falcone)
Park Slope Cinderella Project House Transformed Into Sleek Digs Asks $7.495 Million
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2. This home is in Ocean Hill, on Herkimer Street between Saratoga and Howard Avenues. There we find a newly constructed single-family townhouse with a brick façade. (It’s “reclaimed brick,” according to the listing.) Reasonably nice as these things go, it’s got an open plan bottom floor with a glass wall in the rear, with a sleek kitchen with white-lacquered cabinets.

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1102 Herkimer Street
Price: $1.15 million
Area: Ocean Hill
Broker: Compass (Dan Bentov, Adam Sikorski)
From Newly Renovated to Needing Work, Four Houses to See This Weekend, Starting at $625K
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1. This home on East 31st Street is a row house with a Romanesque Revival stone façade. This one’s a two-family with a three-bedroom unit on each floor, with less than 1,000 square feet apiece. There are no interior photos, so the exact condition is a mystery, but the low-ish price and the reference to “loads of potential!” are solid clues. The upstairs unit has a deck, and there’s a finished basement with a separate entrance.

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201 East 31st Street
Price: $625,000
Area: East Flatbush
Broker: Elite Connect Real Estate (Avi Dynov)
From Newly Renovated to Needing Work, Four Houses to See This Weekend, Starting at $625K
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