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Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market
The priciest Manhattan home to hit the market this week is a renovated carriage house at 170 East 80th Street on the Upper East Side, listed for $35.5 million. The 22-foot-wide property features multiple entrances, a sculpture garden, an interior waterfall and a gallery space that is ideal for art installations. Paula Del Nunzio of Brown Harris Stevens has the listing.
The second priciest home to come online is a 12,000-square-foot house at 75 Murray Street in Tribeca. Cynthia Hepner of Halstead Property has the $17.5 million listing.
The third priciest unit is a four-bedroom, five-bathroom duplex penthouse at 88 Franklin Street on the Upper East Side. The $12 million condo is listed by Prudential Douglas Elliman’s Jason Karadus.
The three cheapest Manhattan units to come online this week are several two-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op units at 450 West 152nd Street in Hamilton Heights. Lee-Ann Pinder of Citi Habitats is marketing the three 750-square-foot walk-up apartments, units 24, 33 and 44, each listed for $150,000. TRD