Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

The priciest Manhattan home to hit the market this week is a six-story, 14,000-square-foot limestone mansion at 266 West End Avenue on the Upper West Side, according to Streeteasy.com. The six-bedroom, nine-bathroom unit, is on the market for $30 million. Built in 1896, it is the former home of Mae West. Fred Williams of Sotheby’s International Realty has the listing.

The second most expensive listing is a five-story, single family townhouse at 14 East 94th Street in Carnegie Hill. The 6,000
square-foot property, located steps off Fifth Avenue, is listed for $17.25 million. Bill Pfaff and Millard Dixon of Prudential Douglas Elliman are handling the sale.

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The third priciest home is a six-bedroom, seven-bathroom historic townhouse at 38 Grove Street in the West Village. The $15.9 million, 5,200-square-foot unit is listed by George Agiovlasitis of George Agiovlasitis Realty.

The cheapest Manhattan unit to come online this week is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op at 541 West 133rd Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue in West Harlem. The $189,000, 400-square-foot unit is being marketed by Saul Scheveloff of Realty Networking Services.

A one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op at 30 Bogardus Place in Fort George is the second least expensive home to hit the market. Lisa Castro of New Heights Realty has the $224,500 listing.

The third least expensive home to become available this week is a two-and-a-half bedroom co-op at 360 Cabrini Boulevard in Hudson Heights. The $235,000 unit is listed by Perry Payne of Prudential Douglas Elliman. TRD