The top listings on Brownstoner this week span the borough from Brooklyn Heights to Mill Basin, and there’s even one upstate in Kingston.

Which would you choose?

10. This circa-1899 brick Federal on Wyckoff Street in Boerum Hill is serene, attractive and move-in ready, with a nice renovation that blends original details and modern upgrades. The former include wide-plank floors, marble mantels, crown moldings, stripped original doors and a restored mahogany banister; the latter include two-zone A/C, an alarm system, solar panels and a Kemper roof.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings in Boerum Hill -- 214 Wyckoff Street

214 Wyckoff Street
Price: $2.995 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Deborah Rieders, Sarah Shuken, Noah Studenroth)
House of the Day
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9. Last week’s No. 1 moves down to the bottom of the list. This attractive corner co-op in a prewar building on Albemarle Road — just across the street from Michelle Williams’ glorious mansion — is newly and nicely renovated, and it offers a chance to live amid the leafy splendor of Prospect Park South without buying a house.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings in Prospect Park South -- 1409 Albemarle Road

1409 Albemarle Road #3C
Price: $679,000
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Compass (Aaron Seawood, Anthony Severino)
Co-op of the Day
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8. Thinking of moving upstate? This 3,000-plus-square-foot Victorian in Kingston has a lovely back porch, a brick fireplace in the kitchen, and restored paneling in the foyer. It’s got three bedrooms — one of which is a master suite with walk-in closet, bay window and en suite bathroom — and a total of three-and-a-half bathrooms.

Kingston Homes for Sale 266 Washington Avenue

266 Washington Avenue
Price: $325,000
Area: Kingston, N.Y.
Broker: Keller Williams (Rita Manzione)
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7. This three-story brick townhouse on Bond Street in Boerum Hill is on the diminutive side — the original structure is a mere 20 by 28 feet, according to PropertyShark. There’s an extension on the back though, and the small proportions give it a cute homeyness — a “cozy country feeling,” the listing calls it, and that doesn’t seem too big a stretch.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings in Boerum Hil -- 160 Bond Street

160 Bond Street
Price: $2.475 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Phyllis D. Norton Towers)
House of the Day
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6. This Macon Street house in Bed Stuy is full of distinctive finishes, from a cedar clapboard facade and burnished-copper-mimicking bathroom tiles to copper pendant lighting and a black Bosch fridge in the kitchen and oil-rubbed bronze closet hardware. Thoroughly renovated and modernized, the fetching house has an upper triplex and a garden-level rental. The property sold in March for $1.75 million, $45,000 under its $1.795 million price tag.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings in Bed Stuy -- 237 Macon St

237 Macon Street
Price: $1.795 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Corcoran (Deborah Rieders, Sarah Shuken)
Open House Pick Six Months Later
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5. This home dates back to around 1881, according to the listing. A Neo-Grec brownstone on 8th Avenue in northern Park Slope, it’s got grandeur and a five-bedroom triplex over a one-bedroom rental. Details include plasterwork, mantels, pocket shutters and inlaid floors.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings in Park Slope -- 34 8th Avenue

34 8th Avenue
Price: $3.995 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Halstead (Jackie Lew, Marc Wisotsky)
Open House Pick
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4. On Cranberry Street in the north end of Brooklyn Heights we’ve got a circa-1829 Greek Revival townhouse. At 25 feet wide, it’s grand in both appearance and proportion. It’s got wide-plank floors, plaster crown moldings and medallions, and black marble fireplaces with gold veins. There’s a one-bedroom rental on the garden floor and a five-bedroom triplex above.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings in Brooklyn Heights -- 51 Cranberry Street

51 Cranberry Street
Price: $8.65 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Brian Lehner)
Open House Pick
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3. Here we’ve got a classic Edwardian on East 14th Street in Midwood. This one’s got a three-bedroom unit on the ground floor with a four-bedroom duplex above. It looks to be in great shape, with details including stained glass, lovely coffered ceilings, inlaid floors, a pair of working fireplaces and a built-in China cabinet. It’s also got a driveway and a garage.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings in Midwood -- 1014 E 14th St

1014 East 14th Street
Price: $1.395 million
Area: Midwood
Broker: Brooklyn Hearth (Jan Rosenberg)
Open House Pick
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2.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings in Mill Basin -- 2304 E. 66th Street

2304 E. 66th Street
Price: $3,599,999
Area: Mill Basin
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Jack Chiu, Misha Chiporukha)
Listing of the Day
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1. On Madison Street in Bed Stuy we’ve got another Neo-Grec brownstone of roughly the same vintage. 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 — this one’s got three bedrooms and incorporates a full-floor master suite.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings in Bed Stuy -- 58 Madison St

588 Madison Street
Price: $2.995 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Halstead (Morgan Munsie, Donna Myrie)
Open House Pick
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