The top 10 listings on Brownstoner this week included a barrel-fronted brownstone in Park Slope, an Italianate in Clinton Hill and brick row house in Borough Park.

While there were two popular listings in Park Slope, the rest were scattered throughout the borough. The least expensive home of the bunch was a Dutch Colonial in Marine Park asking $1.099 million, and the most expensive was the Park Slope home of actors John Krasinski and Emily Blunt asking $8 million.

Which would you choose?

10. This home is one of the highly coveted mews houses on Warren Place in the Cobble Hill Historic District. The listing tells us the 1878 house has been renovated within the last seven years, with new windows, a heating/cooling system and a repointed facade. It’s a small one, as these houses are, with three stories — two bedrooms on the top, double parlor in the middle and kitchen/dining room below. T

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14 Warren Place
Price: $2.05 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Brooklyn Bridge (Ellen Gottlieb)
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9. Here’s a Park Slope limestone on a park block that’s flat-out gorgeous, packed with details and spruced up by a high-end architectural renovation. Oh, and the sellers are Hollywood stars — John Krasinski and Emily Blunt, as reported by the Wall Street Journal and subsequently many another outlet. The house is loaded with original detail in peak condition, including mantels, a pier mirror, stained glass windows, wood paneling, and inlaid floors.

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586 4th Street
Price: $8 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Karen Talbott, Kyle Talbott)
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8. A three-story brownstone on MacDonough Street in Bed Stuy dates back to 1891, according to the listing. It could use a bit of work but overall it looks to be in pretty good shape, with original details including wainscoting, crown moldings, pocket doors, fireplace mantels and wood floors. There’s a garden rental and a two-bedroom upper duplex, which has an upper deck and access to the yard via a spiral staircase.

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464A MacDonough Street
Price: $1.7 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Halstead (Morgan Munsey, Donna Myrie)
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7. This house is a freestanding early 20th century Dutch Colonial-style single-family with a gambrel roof and front lawn on Marine Parkway in Marine Park. It sits on a 3,100-square-foot lot with a driveway, a detached garage, and a backyard with an above-ground pool. Condition looks good, and there are original parquet floors and a charming green-and-black tiled vintage bathroom, but some updating is needed, in the kitchen and elsewhere.

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1759 Marine Parkway
Price: $1.099 million
Area: Marine Park
Broker: LG Fairmont (Jeff Reyngach, Evan Roth)
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6. This home is a 23.75-foot-wide frame Italianate with a mansard roof, arch-topped dormers and columned front porch on Classon Avenue in Clinton Hill. The listing calls it 150 years old, which sounds right on the nose. It’s fully renovated, with modern elements alongside a fair amount of original detail, including marble mantels, mirrors and tin ceilings. It’s set up as a duplex over a one-bedroom rental.

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490 Classon Avenue
Price: $2.6 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Compass (Christine Toes Muldoon, Gulnara Yunussova)
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5. On 14th Street in Gowanus, we’ve got an offbeat property, a three-story brick house with a measure of rustic charm that’s a mere 15 feet wide, on a largely industrial block. All the floors are open, with a kitchen/dining space on the bottom, a living room with exposed brick walls on the ground floor and a single large bedroom and bath upstairs. There’s a nice yard with a brick patio and planting beds in the back; beyond that is a separate studio of 141 square feet.

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112 14th Street
Price: $1.375 million
Area: Gowanus
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Tate Kelly, Dennis G. Stillwell)
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4. This home is a prewar brick row house on 12th Avenue in Borough Park that doesn’t have many original details to speak of, but it does have an interior garage. The two-family home has a floor-through apartment on each level and a garage in the rear of the basement. The lower apartment has an open plan, two bedrooms and access to the finished basement with a laundry room.

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3382 12th Avenue
Price: $1.450 million
Area: Borough Park
Broker: Corcoran (Paul Gracie, Dwayne Powell)
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3. A detached single-family house on East 17th Street retains some wonderful details but it could use a bit of work. There is a wood-paneled staircase in the entryway with leaded glass windows and a beamed ceiling in the dining room — although photos show work in progress on those beams. It’s spacious, with living and dining rooms and a renovated kitchen on the first floor and seven bedrooms and three full baths above.

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291 East 17th Street
Price: $2.495 million
Area: Ditmas Park
Broker: Corcoran (Laura Rozos)
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2. Next up is a barrel-fronted brownstone on Garfield Place in the Park Slope Historic District. The home, built in 1910, is awash in original woodwork — floors, moldings, mantels, wainscoting and fretwork. The home is configured as a two-family, with an owner’s duplex on the detail-filled lower levels and a two-bedroom rental above. There are four bedrooms and three baths in total.

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282 Garfield Place
Price: $3.598 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Scott Klein, Hiram (Tom) Borrero, Elizabeth Vilarino)
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1. Last up, this massive freestanding house on Rugby Road in the Prospect Park South Historic District is over 5,000 square and has seven bedrooms and four full baths. Overflowing with original details, the early 20th century house has moldings, wood floors, a coffered ceiling, a working fireplace and an impressive wall of leaded glass windows along the central staircase.

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184 Rugby Road
Price: $3.1 million
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Halstead (Jackie Lew, Marc Wisotsky)
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