Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

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12 East 78th Street (left) and 518 West 134th Street

The most expensive homes to hit the market this week are a condo unit
and a townhouse both listed for $12 million, according to
Streeteasy.com. The five-story townhouse at 12 East 78th Street, which
belongs to Marisa Noel Brown and Matthew Brown, who lost money in
Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme, is listed with Stribling &
Associates and Sotheby’s International Realty.

The $12 million condo is
a three-bedroom, two-bath penthouse at 285 Lafayette Street, listed with
Brown Harris Stevens.

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The third priciest unit listed this week is a
four-bedroom, four-bath condo at 425 Fifth Avenue, listed for $7.95
million with NY Private Realty.

The least expensive home listed this week, according to
Streeteasy.com, is a two-bedroom, one-bath co-op at 518 West 134th
Street
. The home is on the market for $237,500 with Realty Networking
services.

The second and third cheapest homes are both one-bedroom, one-bath
units in Upper Manhattan, listed for $249,000. The one at 70 Haven
Avenue

in Washington Heights is listed with the Corcoran Group and the other
at 62 Park Terrace West in Inwood is
listed with ISO Properties. TRD