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Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market
The priciest New York City home to hit the market this week is at the Plaza hotel, according to Streeteasy.com. The five-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bathroom condo unit in One Central Park South is on the market for $39 million. The 9,350-square-foot space is being marketed by Alexa Lambert, Elizabeth Lorenzo and Sassy Johnson of Stribling & Associates.
The second most expensive listing is a Greenwich Village townhouse at 22-24 Downing Street. The home was previously listed as two separate townhouses, but the seller has decided to market the two listings as one 12,127-square-foot, six-bedroom, five-bathroom townhome, for $33 million. Herve Senequier and Leonard Steinberg of Prudential Douglas Elliman have the listing.
The third priciest unit is a four-bedroom, six-bathroom co-op unit at 640 Park Avenue, with a listing price of $26 million. Kathy Sloane, an agent with Brown Harris Stevens, has the listing.
The cheapest Manhattan unit to come online this week is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op at 301 East 63rd Street. The space is listed for $179,000, according to Streeteasy.com. Prudential Douglas Elliman’s Mark Baum and Samuel Chang are marketing the unit.
The second least expensive unit to hit the market this week is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op at 689 Fort Washington Avenue in the Fort George neighborhood of Upper Manhattan. JCH Realty’s Chris Galluzzo is marketing the 500-square-foot home, which is listed for $192,500.
The third cheapest home is a West Harlem studio at 549 West 123rd Street. The co-op, on the market for $199,000, is listed by Johnnie Gilbert of Klara Madlin Real Estate. TRD