Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Downtown Brooklyn, Carroll Gardens and Bay Ridge. They range in price from $1.46 million to $3.35 million.

In Carroll Gardens, a renovated 19th century brick townhouse has a curving stair, marble mantel and plaster brackets. It’s configured as an owner’s duplex over a garden-level rental. Modern touches include built-in storage and shelves, a finished basement, central air and a landscaped bluestone patio.

kitchen interior

351 Sackett Street
Price: $3.35 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Compass (Amanda McAvena, Lia Wiedemann, Kristin Miller)
Sunday January 23, 1 – 3 p.m.
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Nestled in a quaint part of Downtown Brooklyn, this single-family brick house likely dates from before the Civil War. The mantels are circa 1840s and there are wide plank floors and an original staircase. The parlor level is open plan and there are four bedrooms above. The mechanicals, kitchen and baths are recently updated, and there is central air.

190 Concord Street
Price: $2.395 million
Area: Downtown Brooklyn
Broker: Compass (Eric Schwarzkopf)
Sunday January 23, 1 – 3 p.m.
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In Bay Ridge, an early 20th century barrel-fronted brick row house is dripping with original details, including a pier mirror, fretwork, stained glass and parquet floors with inlaid borders. The single-family house has an elaborate dining room with a beamed ceiling, wainscoting with Lincrusta and a plate shelf, and built-in display cases with leaded and stained glass details. Upstairs are three bedrooms, an office and a passthrough with built-ins and an Art Deco sink. Modern updates include exposed brick, a kitchen with terra-cotta tile floor and a breakfast nook, and a finished basement with tile floor.

dining room interior

558 76th Street
Price: $1.46 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Peter Grazioli, Bernadette Mitchell)
Sunday January 23, 1 – 3 p.m.
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