Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

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From left: 22 Gramercy Park South and 454 West 152nd Street (building credits: PropertyShark)

The priciest Manhattan home to hit the market this week is a $23.9 million, six-floor mansion at 22 Gramercy Park South, according to Streeteasy.com. The recently renovated home comes with a key to Gramercy Park, a private garden, eight wood-burning fireplaces and a total of three terraces. The property is listed by John Burger of Brown Harris Stevens and Antonio Cosentino of Corcoran Group.

The next most expensive home is a 4,472-square-foot penthouse condo at 210 Lafayette Street in Soho. Halstead Property’s Arlene Weidberg has the $13 million listing.

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The third costliest listing is a 4,340-square-foot townhouse at 114 West 13th Street in Greenwich Village listed by Vickey Barron of Core for $11.75 million.

The cheapest Manhattan home to come online this week is an income-restricted, 960-square-foot, three-bedroom co-op at 454 West 152nd Street in Hamilton Heights. Lee-Ann Pinder of Citi Habitats is marketing the property for $185,000.

The following two least expensive homes are both listed for $189,000. The first is a studio in the co-op building at 100 Park Terrace West in Inwood. New Heights Realty’s Rebecca Pelletier has the listing.

The other $189,000 home to come online this week is a studio in the co-op at 100 Overlook Terrace in Hamilton Heights. The property is listed by Joe Azar of Citi Habitats. — Adam Fusfeld