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  • Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

    December 07, 2012 12:00PM
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    From left: 755 Greenwich Street and 550 Fort Washington Avenue

    The most expensive home to hit the Manhattan market this week belongs to famed photographer Annie Leibovitz, according to Streeteasy.com. Paula Del Nunzio and Guida De Carvalhosa at Brown Harris Stevens have the listing for the 10,202-square-foot home, which is located at 755 Greenwich Street at West 11th Street. The home comprises three townhouses that surround a private garden. Mark Neuwirth and Debby Klein at Bellmarc have this week’s least expensive listing, which is for a studio co-op located at 225 Bennett Avenue in Fort George. The asking price is $180,000 for the renovated unit, which the listing says has a windowed kitchen. Click here to see these listings and more.

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  • Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

    November 21, 2012 12:00PM

    From left: 41 Central Park West and 4 Lexington Avenue

    Madonna’s apartment is on the market for $23.5 million — making it the most expensive listing to hit the Manhattan market so far this week. Adam Modlin of the Modlin Group and Arabella Greene Buckworth of Brown Harris Stevens have the listing for the Material Girl’s home. Located at 41 Central Park West at West 64th Street on the Upper West Side, the home is a 6,000-square-foot duplex co-op — featuring 110 feet of frontage onto Central Park, wood–burning fireplaces and two balconies opening toward the park.

    The week’s next priciest listing is a penthouse in the Steiner building at 257 West 17th Street in Chelsea that is asking $16.5 million. The property has a 1,250-square-foot private rooftop terrace and two kitchens, according to the listing, which Toni Haber of Douglas Elliman has. There are four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms spread over 5,000 square feet of living space. [more]

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  • Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

    November 16, 2012 12:00PM
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    From left: 14 East 82nd Street and 501 West 138th Street

    Nikki Field and Patricia Wheatley at Sotheby’s International Realty have Manhattan’s most expensive listing this week, according to Streeteasy.com. Located at 14 East 82nd Street between Fifth and Madison avenues on the Upper East Side, the home is a landmarked limestone mansion with an asking price of $25 million. And head uptown to West Harlem, to 501 West 138th Street for the week’s least expensive listing. Lorna Leibowitz and Roberta Campos at Prudential Douglas Elliman have the listing for the two-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom co-op, which has space for an extra bedroom and another half bathroom and an asking price of $210,000. Click here to see these listings and more.

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  • Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

    November 09, 2012 12:00PM
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    From left: 116 East 61st Street and 70 LaSalle Street

    The most expensive home to hit the Manhattan market this week is a five-story townhouse located at 116 East 61st Street that has an asking price of $18 million, according to Streeteasy.com. Dolly Lenz and Eric Friedberg have the listing for the 4,000-square-foot home, which has three bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. A one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op unit located at 515 Edgecombe Avenue in Washington Heights is the week’s least expensive listing. The asking price for the property is $159,000. Ariela Heilman at Halstead Property has the listing. Click here to see these listings and more.

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  • Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

    November 02, 2012 12:00PM
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    From left: 15 Central Park West and 210 East 63rd Street

    The priciest listing to hit the Manhattan market this hurricane week is a two-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom condominium unit at 15 Central Park West, according to Streeteasy.com. The asking price for the 1,916-square-foot home is $8.5 million. Mika Sakamoto and Hideko Horiguchi of Sotheby’s International Realty have the listing. Corcoran’s Kelly Cole has the week’s least expensive unit — a co-op studio unit at 159-34 Riverside Drive West in Washington Heights with a $250,000 price tag. The home has refinished hardwood floors, new flooring in the kitchen and views of gardens and Riverside Drive trees. Click here to see these listings and more.

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    From left: 135 West 70th Street and 416 West 129th Street (credit: PropertyShark)

    A. Laurance Kaiser at Key-Ventures has the week’s most expensive listing to hit the Manhattan market this week, according to Streeteasy.com. Located at 135 West 70th Street between Broadway and Columbus Avenue, this 4,150-square-foot condominium penthouse unit has five bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms and an asking price of $18 million. The week’s least expensive listing is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op home located at 416 West 129th Street in West Harlem. Michael Coker at Halstead Property has the listing with an asking price of $120,000. Click here to see these listings and more.

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    From left: 770 Park Avenue (credit: PropertyShark) and 450 West 152nd Street

    The priciest home to hit the Manhattan market this week is a 15-room duplex co-op unit located at the Rosario Candela-built 770 Park Avenue at 73rd Street, according to Streeteasy.com. John Burger at Brown Harris Stevens has the listing for the six-bed, six-bath home with an asking price of $19.5 million. Don Moses at Exit Realty Landmark has the week’s least expensive listing at 450 West 152nd Street in Hamilton Heights. The asking price for the co-op unit is $149,500. Click here to see these listings and more.

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    From left: 60 Riverside Boulevard and 1867 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard

    The priciest listing to hit the Manhattan market this week is for a condominium duplex unit located inside the Aldyn at 60 Riverside Boulevard, according to Streeteasy.com. The Aldyn Sales & Design Center — a team at Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group — has the listing with an asking price of $16.9 million. Nyron Chin-Sang at Gold Key Realty has the week’s least expensive listing, which is for a one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op at 1867 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard in Central Harlem. The asking price for the home is $175,000. Click here to see these listings and more.

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  • Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

    September 28, 2012 12:00PM
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    From left: 781 Fifth Avenue and 530 Manhattan Avenue

    Dolly Lenz at Prudential Douglas Elliman and Kathy Sloane of Brown Harris Stevens have the week’s most expensive listing to hit the Manhattan market, according to Streeteasy.com. Located inside the Sherry Netherland at 781 Fifth Avenue, the seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom, full-floor co-op home has an asking price of $95 million. The week’s least expensive listing to come online is a Central Harlem co-op unit listed for $179,000 at 530 Manhattan Avenue. Adina Greenberg and Nick Rafello at the Corcoran Group have the listing for the one-bedroom home, which the listing says has a new kitchen. Click here to see these listings and more.

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  • Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

    September 21, 2012 12:00PM
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    From left: Elliman’s listing at what appears to be 975 Park Avenue and 100 La Salle Street

    The priciest residential listing to hit the Manhattan market this week is a full-floor, five-bedroom, four-bathroom co-op penthouse with an asking price of $25 million, according to Streeteasy.com. Juliette Janssens and Allison Koffman at Prudential Douglas Elliman have the listing for the property, which appears to be located at 975 Park Avenue between 82nd and 83rd streets. Besides the most expensive listing this week, Elliman also has the week’s least expensive listing. Athena Witt and Victor Larroche are marketing a 500-square-foot co-op located at 100 La Salle Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue in Morningside Heights. Click here to see these listings and more.

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