Steepest, cheapest listings to hit Manhattan this week

On the high end: Private elevators and Juliette balconies. On the low: A Murphy bed.

Serena Boardman of Sotheby’s International Realty had the priciest single-family residential listing to hit the Manhattan market this week with a $25 million co-op at 730 Park Avenue in Lenox Hill. The six-bedroom pad with open exposures over Park Avenue and East 71st Street is accessed via private elevator and features a corner living room, paneled library and large formal dining room. The master bedroom has a fireplace, while a breakfast room, laundry and oversized staff suite are located next to the chef’s kitchen.

Second on the pricey end this week is an $18 million four-bedroom co-op at 1 Sutton Place South. Located inside a white-glove prewar building, the apartment boasts East River views and is accessed by a private entry vestibule. The library and living room both hold fireplaces, tall windows and Juliette balconies, while the master bedroom also has a fireplace, two cedar closets and a powder room. Key-Ventures’ Laurance Kaiser has the listing.

Third most expensive this week is a $16.9 million townhouse at 22 East 95th Street in Carnegie Hill. The six-story, 19-foot-wide home holds an elevator that accesses every level, and each of the five bedrooms has an ensuite bath. Entertaining spaces include a formal dining room, oversized eat-in kitchen with a separate breakfast room and multiple outdoor areas. Stribling & Associates’ Linda Melnick and Tim Desmond have the listing.

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The cheapest listing to hit the market this week is a $179,000 studio co-op at 14 Bogardus Place in Fort George. The pad is lined with hardwood floors throughout and is home to a Murphy bed, “bonus” wardrobe closet and an updated bathroom. Matthew Bizzarro of the Bizzarro Agency has the listing.

Second cheapest this week is a $249,000 one-bedroom co-op at 301 East 63rd Street in Lenox Hill. Located in a luxury full-service doorman building, the home requires a renovation to bring it up-to-date, according to the listing. Features of the sixth-floor unit include a separate kitchen with a dining area. Avi Malul of Keller Williams NYC has the listing.

Third on the inexpensive end is a $269,000 one-bedroom co-op at 37 Nagle Avenue in Fort George. Located on a high floor in the building, the apartment boasts restored hardwood floors throughout and features a recently renovated kitchen. Matthew Bizzarro has this listing as well. — Julie Strickland