Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

The priciest Manhattan listing of the week is a four-bedroom, four-bathroom unit in a co-op at 240 Centre Street in Little Italy, according to Streeteasy.com. The 6,600-square-foot apartment, which has an asking price of $19.95 million, was first placed on the market by Prudential Douglass Elliman May 18. The Elliman listing was removed August 16 and put back on the market two days later with the Corcoran Group.

The second priciest unit is a five-bedroom, five-bathroom condo at 210 Lafayette Street for $11.5 million. Brown Harris Stevens has the listing.

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The third most expensive unit is a five-bedroom, five-bathroom condo at 65 West 13th Street in Greenwich Village, with a listing price of $10.995 million. Brown Harris Stevens is the listing agent.

The cheapest Manhattan unit to come online this week is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op at 300-302 East 119th Street in East Harlem. The $135,000, 528-square-foot unit was listed on Monday, according to Streeteasy.com, with William & Wilson Group serving as the listing broker.

The second least expensive unit is a co-op at 127 West 133rd Street in Central Harlem. Halstead Property is representing the unit, which is listed for $139,700. The listing said the unit has one bathroom and “two rooms,” but it did not specify how many bedrooms there were.

The third cheapest is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op in the same West 133 Street building, on the fourth floor. The unit has an asking price of $158,500 and is also represented by Halstead.