The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a wood frame in Gowanus, a standalone in Gravesend and a renovated row house in Crown Heights.

This week, popular listings are scattered from Gravesend to Brooklyn Heights and even into Rockland County. The least expensive is a Brooklyn Heights co-op at $660,000 and the most expensive is an Upper Nyack home made famous in the movies at $3.75 million.

Which would you choose?

10. This 1963 co-op in Brooklyn Heights, directly across the block from the impressive 1850 Plymouth Church, was built right on the cusp of the formation of the Landmarks Commission.

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Photo via The Corcoran Group

54 Orange Street
Price: $660,000
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Chris Cavorti, Donald Lai)
Vintage Mid-Century Heights Co-op With French Doors, Nice Layout Allows Sublets, Asks $660K
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9. Here’s an unusual (for Park Slope) early- to mid-19th-century wood-frame home with a porch, wide-plank floors and a brick carriage house in the rear.

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237 14th Street
Price: $2.5 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Rita Van Straten, Robert Gross)
A Collection of Detail-Rich Homes — One With a Carriage House — to See, Starting at $1.795 Million
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8. This resale in a recently built condo in Bushwick has an attractive garden and finishes — not to mention two bedrooms and 1.5 baths.

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57 Himrod Street
Price: $950,000
Area: Bushwick
Broker: Compass ( Robert Bell, Cindy Scholz)
Two-Bedroom Condo in Bushwick With Good Looking Kitchen, Deck, Garden Asks $950K
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7. A well-preserved row house in Crown Heights is part of a row of adorable two-story homes with decorative toppers.

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Photo by Alyson Lubow via The Corcoran Group

1062 Union Street
Price: $1.495 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Josiane Lysius, Joseph Dima)
‘Artistic’ Home in Crown Heights With Window Seat, Sunroom Near Park Asks $1.495 Million
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6. This renovated three-story single-family row house is updated in the paint-it-all-light-gray style, with boldly contrasting charcoal kitchen cabinets and bathroom floor tiles and crown molding and other wood all painted white.

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888 Sterling Place
Price: $1.85 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Compass (Justin Dupree, Abby Dupree)
Renovated Townhouse in Crown Heights With Light and Dark Contrasts Asks $1.85 Million
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5. This waterfront 19th century manse in Upper Nyack, N.Y. has a bit of something for history lovers and movie buffs alike.

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501 North Broadway
Price: $3.75 million
Area: Upper Nyack, N.Y.
Broker: Christies International Real Estate (David B. Sanders)
The Drool-Worthy House From ‘Stepmom’ Has Hudson River Views and Picturesque Charm
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4. Toward the edge of southern Brooklyn in Gravesend, this standalone home has a gambrel roof, private driveway and two-car garage.

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1772 West 5th Street
Price: $1.188 million
Area: Gravesend
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Loretta M. Nastasi-Rivera)
Eye-Catching Park Slope Brownstone and Other Vintage Homes to See, Starting at $1.188 Million
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3. This bow-fronted two-family pale brick and terra-cotta townhouse on Lefferts Avenue features parquet floors, crown molding, picture rail moldings, and built-in cabinets.

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Photo via The Corcoran Group

162 Lefferts Avenue
Price: $1.6 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Corcoran (Keith Mack, Sylvia Dimova)
Eye-Catching Park Slope Brownstone and Other Vintage Homes to See, Starting at $1.188 Million
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2. In Gowanus is an unassuming wood-frame townhouse with replacement siding and aluminum awnings.

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Photo via The Corcoran Group

200 11th Street
Price: $1.75 million
Area: Gowanus
Broker: Corcoran (Deborah Rieders, Sarah Shuken)
Eye-Catching Park Slope Brownstone and Other Vintage Homes to See, Starting at $1.188 Million
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1. This eye-catching brownstone in the Park Slope Historic District offers well-preserved woodwork, an elaborate foyer, and neo-Colonial mantels.

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Photo via The Corcoran Group

486 13th Street
Price: $3 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Marie Lee Parker)
Eye-Catching Park Slope Brownstone and Other Vintage Homes to See, Starting at $1.188 Million
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