Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

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From left: 16 West 12th Street and 152 East 118th Street (building credits: PropertyShark)

The most expensive Manhattan home to hit the market this week is a five-story townhouse at 16 West 12th Street in Greenwich Village that’s listed for $21 million, according to Streeteasy.com. The 8,100-square-foot mansion has five fireplaces, a fitness room, an elevator and an outdoor garden. It’s listed by Jill Roosevelt of Brown Harris Stevens and Serena Boardman of Sotheby’s International Realty.

The next costliest home is a six-floor townhouse at 317 West 77th Street on the Upper West Side. The six-bedroom, eight-bathroom home is listed for $13 million by Lisa Lippman and Scott Moore of BHS.

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The third priciest home is a townhouse at 125 East 10th Street in the East Village that’s listed for $12.95 million by Jason Haber of Rubicon Property.

The cheapest Manhattan home to come online this week is an income-restricted, $210,000 studio in the co-op building at 152 East 118th Street in East Harlem. It’s listed by Dianne Howard and Eric Agosto of the Corcoran Group.

The second least expensive home is a 350-square-foot studio in the co-op building at 610 East 5th Street. The income-restricted East Village apartment is listed for $220,000 by Janet Resino of Ready Group.

The third cheapest apartment is a $224,000 studio at 320 East 42nd Street in Murray Hill. The co-op is listed by Gary Martin from Corcoran. — Adam Fusfeld