This week’s top listings featured some modern dwellings, some very skinny houses and a 19th-century carriage house in Brooklyn Heights. They were strewn all over the borough, with multiple top listings in Bed Stuy and Flatbush.

There was a huge gap in prices for the top listings this week – the cheapest home came in at $349,000 and the priciest was a whopping $10 million home.

Which would you choose?

10. This standalone Edwardian in Midwood on Wellington Court sits on one of the cul-de-sac streets that butt up against the Q/B tracks. It’s been thoroughly renovated inside and out, by a flipper most likely. The exterior has loads of curb appeal with its red door and porch; the inside has been modernized and still has some charming details, such as stained-glass windows and a claw-foot tub.

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28 Wellington Court
Price: $2.179 million
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Dwell Residential (Myrta Echevarria, Valerie Wright)
Four Turnkeys to See This Weekend, From $499K to $3.2 Million
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9. On Kent Street in Greenpoint, we find a sliver of a house, around 12 feet wide. Close to the Greenpoint Avenue G station, it’s a single family with three stories, holding three bedrooms, a living room, dining room and kitchen, and a small roof deck. There’s a bit of detail, including tin ceilings and a mantel; pictured floors are covered with linoleum or carpet. It’d benefit from some updating — “a perfect blank canvas,” the listing calls it.

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190 Kent Street
Price: $1.3 million
Area: Greenpoint
Broker: Nest Seekers (David Sokolowski)
Two Flips and Two Townhouses With Potential to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.2 Million
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8. Next up is a semi-detached house on New York Avenue in Flatlands, between Avenue I and Avenue J. A two-story with a finished basement, it’s got three bedrooms and a lot of closets on the upper floor and a living room, dining room, family room and eat-in kitchen with dual sinks below. The living space has a floor of white stone tile and some stucco ceilings. The bathrooms have recently been renovated and the boiler and hot water heater are new; there are new windows as well. There’s a small porch in front and a detached garage in the rear.

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1796 New York Avenue
Price: $795,000
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Fillmore Real Estate (Bluma Grossman)
Strap on Your Hiking Boots, We’ve Got Four Far-Flung Open Houses to See, Starting at $625K
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7. Here’s a prime opportunity to restore a landmarked Prospect Lefferts Gardens house to its onetime glory. At 112 Rutland Road in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District, this one’s been in the same family since at least 1982. It needs a fair amount of renovation and upgrading, but its original details are very much intact, and it could be quite the looker.

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112 Rutland Road
Price: $1.895 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Alexander Maroni)
Colonial Revival With Great Bones in PLG Historic District Asks $1.895 Million
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6. Located in a prewar building at 125 Eastern Parkway in Prospect Heights, this studio co-op is attractive and newly renovated, with high ceilings and some nice original detailing. It hits the market at the same time as a similar apartment below, opening up the option to buy them both and create a duplex.

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125 Eastern Parkway, #4K
Price: $349,000
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Tracey McLean)
Prewar Prospect Heights Studio With Renovated Kitchen, Near Brooklyn Museum Asks $349K
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5. A flip awaits on Jefferson Avenue in Bushwick. Also 20 feet wide and gut renovated, this one’s a three-story, with a two-bedroom garden rental. The listing references an owner’s triplex, which confuses given that there’s not a fourth story — there’s no floor plan to clear up the confusion.

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1210 Jefferson Avenue
Price: $1.35 million
Area: Bushwick
Broker: Bedford Brownstone Realty (Nathan Pinsky)
Two Flips and Two Townhouses With Potential to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.2 Million
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4. Here’s a gut renovated 1870s Bed Stuy brownstone that’s not a flip — or doesn’t appear to be at least. If it is, the house — at 231 MacDonough Street, in the Stuyvesant Heights Historic District — is a good bit more attractive and thoughtfully done than average.

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231 Macdonough Street
Price: $2.35 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Halstead (Ban Leow, Howard Ramlal)
Renovated Bed Stuy Brownstone With Glass Wall, Other Modern Updates Asks $2.35 Million
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3. This three-bedroom condo is brand new, sited in a freshly constructed three-unit townhouse at 949 Pacific Street in Crown Heights, where a vacant lot sat not long ago.

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949 Pacific Street,#1
Price: $1.949 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Brooke Safford, Dave Beegun)
Crown Heights Duplex Condo With Radiant Floor Heating, Private Yard Asks $1.949 Million
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2. Here’s a distinctive domicile — a 19th-century Brooklyn Heights carriage house on coveted Grace Court Alley that’s gotten a thorough and modern renovation, presumably with no expense spared, by the architecture firm Baxt Ingui.

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6 Grace Court Alley
Price: $10 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Brian Lehner)
Luxe Heights Carriage House With Radiant-Heated Patio, Glass-Walled Penthouse Asks $10 Million
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1. Here’s a narrow, four-story brownstone on Brevoort Place in Bed Stuy. It’s a flip, and a reasonably thoughtful one, thoroughly and nicely renovated with exposed brick, recessed lighting, and herringbone and wide-plank oak floors. There’s a one-bedroom apartment on the bottom and an owner’s triplex above. The latter has a full-floor master suite up top, with a huge walk-in closet, a marble-tiled bath with a claw foot tub, and a ladder leading up to a roof deck. The house has surround-sound system, video intercom, alarm system and split A/C.

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18 Brevoort Place
Price: $2.099 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Ariel Tavivian, Yair Tavivian, Shai Berstein)
Strap on Your Hiking Boots, We’ve Got Four Far-Flung Open Houses to See, Starting at $625K
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