Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

The most expensive new Manhattan listing to hit the market this week is a condominium unit at the Time Warner Center, located at 25 Columbus Circle in Lincoln Square, according to Streeteasy.com. The asking price for the four-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom, 3,491-square-foot unit ticks in at $20 million. Every room in the unit has views of Central Park, according to the listing, which Janet Wang and Carrie Chiang of the Corcoran Group have.

The second priciest listing to hit the market this week is an $11.5 million condo at the Trump International. Located at 1 Central Park West, the 2,094-square-foot apartment has three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Ruth Goldman at Ruth Goldman Real Estate has the listing.

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The third most expensive listing is a single-family townhouse in Greenwich Village with some history behind it. Located at 18 West 11th Street, this townhouse is the site where several members of the Weather Underground group accidentally detonated dynamite in 1970. Sara Gelbard and Paul Kolbusz of Corcoran have the listing with an asking price of $10.995 million. According to the listing, the building was completely restructured in 1978. The home has three bedrooms with potential for a fourth, three full bathrooms and two half bathrooms.

Justine Hoechst at Halstead Property has the three least expensive units to come online this week. They are all studio co-op apartments in Hamilton Heights with an asking price of $79,000. They are located at 529 West 152nd Street, a pre-war, walk-up building. Square footage for the units was not listed. — Zachary Kussin