Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

The priciest listing to hit the market this week is a 12,000-square-foot townhouse at 117-119 East 69th Street according to Streeteasy.com. The $27.25 million mansion, once the home of Muppets creator Jim Henson, is currently owned by Warner Music Group Head Edgar Bronfman. The listing is a co-exclusive of Brown Harris Stevens’ Alina Pedroso and Paula Del Nunzio, the Corcoran Group’s Carrie Chiang and Key Ventures’ Vanessa Bronfman, Edgar Bronfman’s daughter, The Real Deal reported. The townhouse includes a fireplace, elevator and private outdoor space.

The second most expensive home to come online is a $14.47 million condo in the Centurion at 33 West 56th Street. The 3,365-square-foot apartment is being marketed by Prodigy International’s Amy Williamson.

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The third-priciest listing to hit the market this week is a $12.5 million co-op at 88 Central Park West. The three-bedroom, three-bathroom listing is being marketed by Brown Harris Stevens’ MacRae Parker.

The least expensive listing to become available is a three-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op at 454 West 152nd Street. The $110,000 Hamilton Heights apartment is being marketed by Tasha Trice of A.C. Lawrence.

A 400-square-foot co-op at 90 Park Terrace in Inwood is the second cheapest home to come online this week. The $179,000 apartment is being marketed by Susanna Saarinen of Access Property Group.

The third least expensive listing to hit the market is a $239,000 studio at 513 East 5th Street. Daniel Berman and Liz Saldana of Bellmarc Realty Group are marketing the co-op apartment.