Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market

The priciest Manhattan home to hit the market this week is a five-bedroom, five-and-a-half bathroom co-op unit at 998 Fifth Avenue on the Upper East Side, listed for $24 million. The 5,000-square-foot unit features 14-foot ceilings and windows overlooking the fountains of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The listing agents are Cornelia Zagat Eland and Emily Hanna of Stribling & Associates.

The second priciest home to come online is a six-bedroom condo at 535 West End Avenue on the Upper West Side. The 6,637-square-foot unit is listed by Lisa Lippman and Scott Moore of Brown Harris Stevens for $19.9 million.

The third priciest unit is an 8,745-square-foot townhouse at 16 East 10th Street in Greenwich Village. The $14.9 million property is listed by Robert Haberman and Patrick Gavin of Prudential Douglas Elliman.

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The cheapest Manhattan unit to come online this week is a one-bedroom co-op at 880 West 181st Street in Washington Heights. Gus Perry of Stein-Perry Real Estate has the $169,000 listing.

The second least expensive listing is a one-bedroom co-op at 135 West 115th Street in Central Harlem. Harlem Lofts’ Kellie Madden and Marci Redmond have the $225,000 listing.

The third least expensive home to become available this week is a studio at 310 Riverside Drive on the Upper West Side. The $260,000 co-op is listed by Lorna Leibowitz, Perry Roth and Susan Phillips Bari of Elliman. TRD