Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market


From left: One Central Park South, 474 West 158th Street

The priciest home to come on the market in Manhattan this week is a three-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom condominium unit in the Plaza Hotel, according to Streeteasy.com. The approximately 3,000-square-foot, 18th-floor apartment at One Central Park South is on the market for $14.99 million and includes southwestern exposures. Burt Savitsky and Maria Torresy of Brown Harris Stevens have the listing.

The second most expensive listing to hit the market this week is a 2,632-square-foot condo at 25 Columbus Circle. The three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home is available for $14.95 million, with Xiaolan Shang of Prudential Douglas Elliman managing the listing.

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Another Plaza Hotel home cracked the top three priciest listings of the week, with a 2,248-square-foot condo coming in as the third priciest unit to hit the market. The three-bedroom, three-bathroom residence has an asking price of $12.5 million, with Richard Steinberg of Warburg Realty marketing the home.

The least expensive Manhattan home to hit the market this week is a $178,900, two-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op unit at 474 West 158th Street in Washington Heights. Dennis Santolo of RE/MAX at the Battery has the listing.

A 475-square-foot co-op unit is the second least expensive home to hit the market, with a listing price of $217,000. Henry Orenstein has the listing at 501 West 123rd Street in West Harlem.

The third least expensive home to hit the market is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom, co-op in Carnegie Hill. The 349-square-foot unit at 156 East 97th Street is on the market for $240,000 and is listed by Jen Lee of Nestseekers.