Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

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From left: 41 Central Park West and 235 West 102nd Street

The priciest Manhattan home to hit the market this week is a seven-bedroom, six-bathroom spread of the entire 11th floor in Harperley Hall at 41 Central Park West in the Lincoln Square area, listed for $27 million. The 5,000-square-foot combined co-op residence has a wraparound balcony and features views of Central Park and Columbus Circle. Norah Burden of Brown Harris Stevens has the listing.

The second priciest home to come online is a four-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom penthouse at 1235 Park Avenue in Carnegie Hill. The condo, featuring a fireplace, a chef’s kitchen and a terrace, is listed by Maria Pascal of Heddings Property for $10.75 million.

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The third priciest unit is a three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom penthouse at 22 Mercer Street in Soho. The $6.35 million condo is listed by Michael Pangalos and Rose Ann Nielsen of the Corcoran Group.

The least expensive Manhattan unit to come online this week is a studio at the Broadmoor at 235 West 102nd Street on the Upper West Side. Eva Graczyk of Margaret Bassett Real Estate is marketing the $269,000 co-op.

The second cheapest listing is a studio at 320 East 42nd Street in Midtown. One NYC Realty’s Lior Ben-David and Rita Rosenberg have the $275,000 co-op listing.

The third least expensive listing is a one-bedroom co-op at 118 West 72nd Street in the Lincoln Square area. The $285,000 unit is being marketed by Jordan Cooper of Cooper & Cooper Real Estate. TRD