Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

From left: 20 West 53rd Street and 70 Park Terrace East
From left: 20 West 53rd Street and 70 Park Terrace East

The priciest unit to hit the Manhattan market this week is a condominium at the Baccarat Hotel & Residences New York, according to StreetEasy. Located at 20 West 53rd Street, the 4,545-square-foot unit has a $23.5 million asking price, as well as four bedrooms and 4.5 baths. Special features include wide-plank white oak flooring, and white marble slab walls and floors in the master bedroom. The Corcoran Group is marketing the project.

Corcoran also has the next priciest listing, this one for a $19.9 million townhouse located at 131 East 64th Street in Lenox Hill. The listing agents are Carrie Chiang and Richard Phan. The 8,260-square-foot, six-story home comes with eight bedrooms and 11 bathrooms. It stands 20 feet wide and, according to the listing, was recently renovated. The home also boasts 1,150 square feet of exterior space with two terraces and a roof garden. There’s also a spa area featuring a swimming pool and massage room.

Serena Boardman and Maria Bazo of Sotheby’s International Realty have the next priciest listing this week — a 4,788-square-foot co-op unit located inside the Mark at 25 East 77th Street. There are five bedrooms, five bathrooms and an 859-square-foot terrace space. The asking price is $18.9 million.

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Head uptown to Inwood for the week’s cheapest listing, which Valon Nikci and Ariot Myrtaj of Link NY have for a $180,000 ask. Located at 70 Park Terrace East, this studio co-op has hardwood flooring and comes move-in ready, according to the listing. The home measures 450 square feet.

The next cheapest listing is located farther downtown, at 5 Tudor City Place in Murray Hill. The home, which has a $242,500 asking price, is also a studio co-op. Ronald Webster at Tudor Realty has the listing for the unit, which has hardwood floors and high ceilings, according to the listing.

The next cheapest listing this week is also a studio co-op located in the same neighborhood. Victoria Pagi at Century 21 Benjamin has the listing at 320 East 42nd Street with a $259,000 asking price. The 320-square-foot unit comes equipped with an updated bathroom and hardwood flooring, the listing says. —Zachary Kussin