Steepest, cheapest listings to hit Manhattan this week

Trump International Realty’s Susan James had the priciest single-family residential listing to hit the Manhattan market this week with a $14.9 million condominium at Trump International at 1 Central Park West in Lincoln Square.

This 2,094-square-foot apartment, purchased in 2010 for $8.5 million, features three bedrooms, three bathrooms and oak flooring, according to the listing.

Second on the pricey end this week is a $10.25 million six-bedroom duplex condo at Museum Mile at 1200 Fifth Avenue in Carnegie Hill. The 5,118-square-foot unit features six bedrooms, six bathrooms and a library. Carrie Chiang of the Corcoran Group has the listing.

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Third most expensive is a nearly $8 million single-family, five-story townhouse at 414 East 50th Street in Beekman Place. Toni Haber of Douglas Elliman has the listing.

The cheapest listing to hit the market this week is a $199,000 one-bedroom Inwood condo at 571-579 Academy Street listed by Steve Stampleton of New Heights Realty.

Second on the inexpensive end this week is a two-and-a-half-room studio co-op at 100 La Salle Street in Morningside Heights. Athena Witt and Victor Larroche of Douglas Elliman have the listing, for $225,000.

Rounding out the week’s least pricey listings is a Murray Hill studio co-op at Woodstock Tower at 320 East 42nd Street asking $267,000. Weichert Realtors has the listing.