Steepest, cheapest listings to hit Manhattan this week

On the high end: A private wrap terrace with skyline views. On the low: A window in the kitchen.

Douglas Elliman’s Raphael De Niro had the priciest single-family residential listing to hit the Manhattan market this week with British media mogul Louise Blouin’s $35 million penthouse condominium at 165 Charles Street in the West Village. The 4,551-square-foot pad has four bedrooms and boasts a private wrap terrace with water and skyline views, 21-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling double-paned windows and lower-level split bedroom suites with marble bathrooms, large walk-in closets and views of the Empire State building and One World Trade Center.

The second-priciest listing of the week is a $29.5 million co-op at 740 Park Avenue in Lenox Hill. The five-bedroom duplex in a 1929 building designed by Rosario Candela and architect Alan Wanzenberg features a library, wood-burning fireplace, private terrace and a master suite upstairs that occupies the entire southern side of the apartment. The suite includes its own fireplace, master bath, closets and a windowed dressing room. Kathy Sloane of Brown Harris Stevens has the listing.

Third on the pricey end this week is a $14 million condominium at the Pythian at 135 West 70th Street in Lincoln Square. The 5,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom penthouse pad features 14-foot ceilings, a marble entrance gallery, a planted 38-foot terrace, a baronial staircase and an oversized master suite with walk-in closets on the second floor. Douglas Elliman’s Yair Tavivian and Ariel Tavivian have the listing.

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The cheapest unit to hit the market this week is a $125,000 one-bedroom restricted-sale co-op at 50 West 112th Street in Central Harlem. The listing is scant on detail, but notes that the home is located in a mid-rise elevator building with a part-time doorman, laundry room and bike storage. Wayne Cooke of Halstead Property has the listing.

Second on the inexpensive end is a $150,000 one-bedroom restricted-sale co-op, also at 50 West 112th Street. The buyer must be willing to pay all cash for this mysterious unit, described only as “sun drenched” and as having south-facing views in the listing. Halstead’s Wayne Cooke is marketing the property.

Third cheapest this week is a $189,000 restricted-sale co-op at 327 Pleasant Avenue in East Harlem. Located in an HDFC building, the unit features hardwood floors throughout, a large living and dining room and a windowed kitchen and bath. Alejandro Beitler of Citi Habitats has the listing. — Julie Strickland