Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

The priciest Manhattan home to hit the market this week is a four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom co-op at 620 Park Avenue,
according to Streeteasy.com. The Upper East Side home is on the market
for $9 million and is listed by Leslie Singer and John Venekamp of
Brown Harris Stevens. The full-floor unit includes a wood-burning
fireplace, wet bar and a banquet-size dining room.

The second most expensive home to come online is a 3,246-square-foot condo at 1055 Park Avenue. The four-bedroom, five-bathroom unit is on the market for $8.95 million. City Living has the listing.  

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The third priciest home is a 2,135-square-foot condo at 15 Central Park West. Monique Silberman of Prudential Douglas Elliman has the $8.5 million listing. 

The cheapest Manhattan unit to come online this week is a studio at 301 East 63rd Street on the Upper East Side. The $160,000 co-op unit is being marketed by Darius Solomon of Gallery Real Estate Group.  

A studio at 321 East 43rd Street is the second least expensive listing to hit the market. C.C. Lagan of Lagan & Associates has the $245,000 listing.

The third least expensive home to become available this week is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom co-op at 1919 Madison Avenue. The $250,000 co-op unit is listed by Joe Davila and Norma Maupins of Fenwick Keats Goodstein. TRD