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    From left: 146 West 57th Street and 1777 Madison Avenue

    The most expensive single-family home to hit the Manhattan market this week is a condominium unit inside the Metropolitan Tower that’s asking $19.8 million, according to Streeteasy.com. Carrie Chiang, Janet Wang and Richard Phan at the Corcoran Group have the listing. Yvonne Stafford at Stafford Realty Group has the listing for the least expensive home to come online this week: a one-bathroom co-op in East Harlem for $80,000. Click here to see these listings and more.

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    From left: 25 Columbus Circle and 529 West 152nd Street (credit: PropertyShark)

    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, with an asking price of $20 million. The three least expensive units to come online this week are all located in the same building. They are all studio co-op apartments in Hamilton Heights with an asking price of $79,000. Click here to see these listings and more.

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    From left: 1 Central Park West and 411-421 Manhattan Avenue (credit: PropertyShark)

    The priciest home to hit the Manhattan residential market this week is a condominium unit at the Trump International Hotel and Tower with an asking price of $21.9 million, according to Streeteasy.com. The least expensive home to hit the Manhattan market this week is a $118,000, 185-square-foot Central Harlem condominium apartment. Click here to see these listings and more.

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    From left: 502 Park Avenue and 512 West 156th Street

    The most expensive Manhattan unit to hit the market this week is a $35 million penthouse condominium in the Trump Park Avenue tower at 502 Park Avenue in Lenox Hill that’s listed by Michelle Griffith of Trump Sales and Leasing, according to Streeteasy.com. Two apartments in the co-op building at 512 West 156th Street, listed for $135,000 by Marie Rosado of Top That Realty Services, are the least expensive homes listed in Manhattan this week — but a buyer has to meet tight income restrictions to secure the deal. Click here for these listings and more. — Adam Fusfeld

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    From left: 521 Park Avenue and 720 West 173rd Street

    The priciest home to hit the Manhattan market this week is a renovated full sixth-floor, 4,500-square-foot Upper East Side condominium with an asking price of $23.5 million, according to Streeteasy.com. The least expensive home to hit the market in Manhattan this week is a Washington Heights co-op located at 720 West 173rd Street, which has an asking price of $209,000. Click here to see these listings and more.

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    From left: 230 West 56th Street and 78 East 127th Street

    The most expensive unit to hit the Manhattan market this week is a combination penthouse at the Park Imperial condominium in Midtown, according to Streeteasy.com, with an asking price of $16.7 million. The least expensive home to hit the Manhattan market this week is a three-bedroom, one-bath co-op unit located at 78 East 127th Street between Park and Madison avenues in Central Harlem with an asking price of $199,000. Click here to see these listings and more.

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    From left: 25 Columbus Circle and 454 West 152nd Street

    The most expensive Manhattan home to hit the market this week is a three-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom condominium at the Time Warner Center, according to Streeteasy.com. One Hamilton Heights building houses this week’s three cheapest Manhattan homes to come online this week. The least expensive of the homes is a two-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op with an asking price of $129,000. Click here for these listings and more.

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    From left: 35 North Moore Street and 214 Bradhurst Avenue

    The most expensive Manhattan home to hit the market is a 6,800-square-foot penthouse in Tribeca, located in the Merchant’s House at 35 North Moore Street between Varick and Hudson streets. The asking price is $19.95 million, and Raphael De Niro at Prudential Douglas Elliman has the listing. The least expensive apartment this week to premiere on the Manhattan market this week is a two-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op apartment in Hamilton Heights, located at 214 Bradhurst Avenue. The asking price is $145,000, and Patrick Ben Hayoun of Citi Habitats has the listing. See these listings and more after the jump.

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    From left: 176 East 64th Street and 1777 Madison Avenue

    The priciest Manhattan home to come on the market this week is a five-story townhouse in the Lenox Hill area, at 176 East 64th Street, according to Streeteasy.com. The neo-classical elevator building sports five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms, and is located between Lexington and Third avenues. The asking price is $19.5 million, and Dennis Di Lorenzo at Stribling & Associates has the listing. The cheapest Manhattan pad to hit the market this week is 1777 Madison Avenue — a co-op at 117th Street in East Harlem. The studio is being marketed by Yvonne Stafford at the Stafford Realty Group, and the asking price is $90,000. See these listings and more after the jump. [more]

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    From left: 995 Fifth Avenue, 521 West 151st Street

    The most expensive listing to hit the market in Manhattan this week is a $30 million full 16th-floor cond-op at the former Stanhope at 995 Fifth Avenue at 81st Street on the Upper East Side. It has seven bedrooms, nine baths and one half bath in its 8,360 square feet of space. In addition, the apartment has a library, a media room and views of Central Park. The least expensive listing to hit the Manhattan market this week is a Hamilton Heights co-op, located at 521 West 151st Street between Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway. Marketed by Lisa Blunt of Exit Realty Landmark with an asking price of $137,000, there is no square footage listed for the three-bedroom, one-bathroom unit. See these listings and more after the jump.

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