Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

The priciest listing to hit the market in Manhattan this week is a 5,403-square-foot, six-bedroom condominium unit at Superior Ink at 400 West 12th Street, according to Streeteasy.com. The penthouse, which has panoramic views across the city, is listed by Robert Browne, Chris Kann and Gregory Sullivan of the Corcoran Group. It’s asking $32.5 million.

The second most expensive listing to come online is a 6,883-square-foot, six-bedroom spread at 400 Fifth Avenue in Midtown South. The home, which comes with access to An Outdoor Terrace and a 3,000-square-foot fitness center, is asking $32 million. Andrew Anderson and Gail Sankarsingh of Prudential Douglas Elliman have the listing.

The third priciest home is a 2,761-square-foot, three-bedroom condo at 15 Central Park West. The apartment, which is owned by William Lawrence of Meridian Capital Partners, is priced at $23.95 million. Paula Del Nunzio of Brown Harris Stevens has the listing. As The Real Deal reported, the unit was first listed in April 2011.

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The least expensive Manhattan home to come on the market this week is a studio with a dining alcove at 25 Indian Road in Inwood that’s asking just $90,000. Miguel Ceara of Citi Habitats has the listing.

The second cheapest listing, a one-bedroom unit in the same building, is asking $160,000. It’s also listed with Ceara.

The third least expensive listing is a one-bedroom condo unit at 571 Academy Street, also in Inwood. The $160,000-square-foot property is listed with Christine Cameron of Bellmarc. — Katherine Clarke