Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

A $31 million condominium unit at 515 Park Avenue is the priciest Manhattan listing to hit the market this week, according to Streeteasy.com. The 5,000-square-foot duplex penthouse apartment includes views of both Central Park and the George Washington Bridge. The Corcoran Group’s Carrie Chiang and Loy Carlos have the listing.

The second most expensive home to come online this week is a five-story mansion at 12 East 67th Street. The $25 million, 10,500-square-foot property is being marketed by Massey Knakal Realty Service’s Guthrie Garvin, Thomas Gammino Jr. and Christoffer Brodhead.

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A 6,254-square-foot landmarked townhouse owned by famed florist Lynn Jawitz condo at 5 East 93rd Street is the third priciest home to hit the market. The $24.5 million, five-floor home is listed by Salmon’s Stephen Salmon.

The least expensive home to hit the market this week is a $165,000 Yorkville co-op at 446 East 86th Street. This ninth-floor studio is being marketed by Bellmarc’s Lew Goodman.

Another unit in 446 East 86th Street, a $175,000 co-op also listed by Bellmarc’s Lew Goodman, is the second cheapest apartment to become available this week.

The third least expensive home to hit the market is a $183,900 co-op at 301 East 63rd Street in Lenox Hill. Manhattan Network’s Kennth Laino has the 950-square-foot, one bedroom listing. TRD