Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market


From left: 778 Park Avenue, 208 West 119th Street, and 1901 Madison Avenue (photo source: PropertyShark)

The priciest Manhattan home to hit the market this week is a four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom co-op unit at 778 Park Avenue, according to Streeteasy.com. The home takes up the entire 18th floor of the building and is on the market for $24.5 million. The space, which features a private terrace and fireplace, is being marketed by Robert Schulman of Warburg Realty.

The second most expensive unit is a five-bedroom, seven-and-a-half-bathroom Upper East Side co-op at 995 Fifth Avenue, which has an asking price of $23.5 million. Michele Kleier and Yejin Kim of Gumley Haft Kleier are the listing agents.

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The third priciest unit is an 8,000-square-foot townhouse at 109 East 69th Street, with a listing price of $17 million. The Corcoran Group’s Carrie Chiang and Joanna Cutler have the listing.

There is a tie for the cheapest Manhattan unit to come online this week. The first is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op at the Garden Court complex at 208 West 119th Street. The space is a $180,000 fixer-upper unit, according to Streeteasy.com. Harlem Homes has the listing.

The other $180,000 home to hit the market this week is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op at 1901 Madison Avenue near 123rd Street in Harlem. Fenwick Keats Goodstein’s Norma Maupins is marketing he unit.

The third cheapest home is a studio co-op at 155 East 49th Street in Midtown. The unit, on the market for $215,000, is listed by Cynthia Crowley of Olshan Realty. TRD