Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

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838 Fifth Avenue (left) and 849 St. Nicholas Avenue

The most expensive home to hit the market this week is a three-bedroom,
two-bath condo at 838 Fifth Avenue, according to Streeteasy.com.
The full-floor apartment is listed with Brown Harris Stevens for $24.5
million.

The second priciest home listed this week is a five-bedroom,
six-bath co-op apartment at 239 Central Park West, listed with the
Corcoran Group for $17.5 million.

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The third most expensive home is a
four-bedroom, four-bath penthouse condo at 147 Waverly Place, listed
with Stribling & Associates for $10.75 million.

The least expensive home to hit the market this week is a
one-bedroom, one-bath co-op unit at 849 St. Nicholas Avenue, according
to Streeteasy.com. The home, which has an income cap, is listed with
Citi Habitats for $175,000.

The second cheapest home listed is a
one-bedroom, one-bath co-op at 604 West 140th Street, marketed by
Corcoran for $195,000.

And the third cheapest home listed is a studio
at 5 Tudor City Place, listed with Basil Ashmore for $199,000. TRD