Priciest, cheapest homes to hit market

The most expensive unit to come on the market this week in Manhattan is a $47.5 million penthouse at 15 Central Park West,
according to Streeteasy.com. The unit was listed at $80 million
last year, and taken off the market in October. Brown Harris Stevens
has the listing. The second most expensive unit listed this week is a
$32.5 million duplex at 515 Park Avenue with four bedrooms and
six and a half baths, being marketed by the Corcoran Group. And
the third priciest unit is a $25 million co-op unit
at 1030 Fifth Avenue. Prudential Douglas Elliman has the listing. The
apartment has eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

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Meanwhile, the three least expensive units to come on the market
this week are a two-and-a-half-bedroom Inwood unit at 57 Park
Terrace West, listed by Halstead Property for $179,000,  a two-bedroom co-op at 333 East 53rd Street at $259,000, listed by Halstead, and a studio on the Upper East Side at 205 East 89th Street for $279,000. TRD