This week’s top listings are a wide-ranging bunch, both in terms of location and price. You’ll find rentals under $2,000 a month, apartments for less than $200,000, and single-family homes priced in the low millions, in neighborhoods like Flatlands, Windsor Terrace and Bed Stuy.

Which would you choose?

10. Last week’s No. 10 stays put in its fourth week on the list. It’s a gorgeous 2,500-square-foot Italianate home in Hudson, N.Y., that was built in 1880 and meticulously restored by a local architect who also updated its systems. The four-bed, three-bath home has a gourmet kitchen and lovely landscaped backyard.

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings

230 Allen Street
Price: $669,000
Area: Hudson, N.Y.
Broker: Peggy Polenberg Real Estate (Margeret Polenberg)
Cute Homes in Hudson
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9. This second-floor, freshly renovated Sunset Park unit is in the center of the neighborhood and boasts new flooring, lighting and wooden cabinetry. There are quartzite stone counter tops, a glass shower sans tub, and hardwood floors throughout.

Brooklyn Homes for Rent

268 39th Street
Price: $1,800/month
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Corcoran (Marvin Chu, Donald Lai)
Two-Bedroom Rentals Under $2,000 a Month
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8. This three-story townhouse is bright, tranquil and quite lovely, having been renovated with some nice finishes and a designer’s eye. It’s at 189 Huntington Street, at the south end of Carroll Gardens. One of its most distinctive features is the parlor-floor kitchen, housed in a glassed-in, atrium-like rear extension. It might be a little drafty in the cold months, but it’d be awfully nice this time of year.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Carroll Gardens at 189 Huntington Street

189 Huntington Street
Price: $3.1 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Compass (Lindsay Barton Barrett, Christina Abad, Cristina Criado)
House of the Day
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7. The bedrooms in this recently updated Crown Heights rental are equally sized, each with two windows, according to the listing. The single bathroom has glass doors and a deep tub. The unit also includes access to a backyard, no small plus.

Brooklyn Homes for Rent

1270 Sterling Place
Price: $2,000/month
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Town Residential (Shloma Hecht)
Two-Bedroom Rentals Under $2,000 a Month
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6. This Flatlands co-op boasts the lowest price of the bunch — but there’s a catch. The unit’s kitchen has been removed. It’s got a terrace, parking garage and laundry. Still, $169,000 is a tough price to beat these days, especially for a two-bedroom.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale

1200 East 53rd Street
Price: $169,000
Area: Flatlands
Broker: Halstead Property (Dave Lewin, Hakim Edwards)
Two-Bedrooms Under $300K
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5. This gut-renovated co-op in an Art Deco elevator building features new fixtures and cabinets, hardwood floors, and a freshly tiled bathroom. There is a dishwasher and washer/dryer in the unit. Located in Flatbush, near Brooklyn College, the unit is 760 square feet. It appears to get a lot of sun and be in good condition. The buyer is asking for at least 50 percent down.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale

2913 Foster Avenue
Price: $225,000
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Bond New York (Peter Miller)
Two-Bedrooms Under $300K
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4. On 17th Street in Windsor Terrace we’ve got a legacy property — 45 years in the same family. It’s a semi-detached brick house that’s 20 feet wide and 69 feet deep, configured as a three-family. This one needs some updating and “TLC,” per the listing. Nice parquet floors though. Currently there’s a lower duplex with three bedrooms and a pair of apartments on the second floor.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, Bed Stuy

584 17th Street
Price: $1.995 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Brooklyn Properties (Marie L. McIntyre)
Open House Pick
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3. The Bed Stuy house is a four-story brownstone on Putnam Avenue, with a bay front and a mansard roof. Not much detail to speak of beyond the exterior, but it’s recently renovated and in good shape. It’s got a three-bedroom owner’s duplex and a pair of three-bedroom floor-throughs above, around 3,600 square feet in total.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, Bed Stuy

519 Putnam Avenue
Price: $2.3 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Elliot Nicks
Open House Pick
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2. Here we’ve got a three-story brownstone that sits on 11th Street in Park Slope, off 5th Avenue. Photos are scant for this one, and some work may be in order, but it’s got some original detail, including wainscoting, pocket doors and shutters, a marble mantel, inlaid floors and plaster moldings. At the moment, it’s set up as a three-bedroom lower duplex with an apartment on top.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, Bed Stuy

308 11th Street
Price: $1.995 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Bridget Applegate, Charlie Pigott)
Open House Pick
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1. Our No. 1 listing this week sits on 6th Avenue between 14th and 15th streets. It’s a renovated three-story brick row house with a white-painted front, configured with an upper duplex and a garden-level apartment. There’s exposed brick, at least one marble mantel and a nicely designed backyard with raised brick flower beds and clay tiles.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, Bed Stuy

541 6th Avenue
Price: $1.725 million
Area: South Slope
Broker: Brooklyn Properties (Trisha Webster)
Open House Pick
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