Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

The most expensive Manhattan home to hit the market this week is a 5.5-story townhouse at 26 East 73rd Street on the Upper East Side asking $23 million, according to Streeteasy.com. The 25-foot-wide home features five bedrooms, five-and-two-half bathrooms, an elevator, five fireplaces, a fitness room, a large basement and a rooftop terrace. Meredyth Smith and Serena Boardman of Sotheby’s International Realty have the listing.

The next costliest home is a 5,847-square-foot duplex condominium unit at 60 Riverside Boulevard in Lincoln Square with an outdoor swimming pool and a $16.9 million asking price. Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group has the listing.

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The third most expensive listing is also in 60 Riverside Boulevard. The 6,758-square-foot, six-bedroom, eight-and-a-half-bathroom unit is listed by the Corcoran Sunshine for $14.9 million.

The cheapest Manhattan home to come online this week is a $165,000, 500-square-foot co-op at 579 West 215th Street in Inwood. Access Property Group’s Susanna Saarinen has the listing for the studio apartment.

The second least expensive home is a two-bedroom co-op at 100 West 141st Street in Central Harlem. Manhattan Network’s Ashley Myrick has the $210,000 listing.

The next cheapest home is a $229,000 studio at 419 East 78th Street in the Upper East Side. Beth Roberts of Prudential Douglas Elliman has the co-op listing. TRD