1031 Sixth Avenue (1031 Avenue of the Americas)Recorded sales & closing prices

1031 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10018

65 recorded closings, 2006–2008. Sortable and searchable below.

Recorded closings
65
Date range
2006–2008
Median $/sf
$1,292
2008 · adjusted
Price range
$514K – $1.63M
Price shift · median $/sf
Since 2006
+4.1%
10-Year
not enough data
Since 2022
not enough data
1-Year
+4%

Change in the building’s median $/sf over each window, adjusted to a constant-quality (average-floor) unit so it reflects price — not which floors happened to sell. (2022 marks the rate-shock inflection.) Like-for-like repeat-sale figures to follow.

The complete recorded-sale history for Bryant Park Tower, compiled from NYC Department of Finance transfer records and verified listing data, then enriched apartment-by-apartment by The Roebling Team research desk.

Price per square foot over time

65 sales with a known square footage, by closing date.

$915$1,309$1,703'06'07'0835H · $1,461/sf · 200640E · $1,184/sf · 200640F · $1,184/sf · 200640B · $1,116/sf · 200640I · $1,204/sf · 200635E · $1,361/sf · 200641E · $1,286/sf · 200638C · $1,352/sf · 200643C · $1,474/sf · 200635B · $1,318/sf · 200638B · $1,339/sf · 200641C · $1,372/sf · 200639J · $1,120/sf · 200638J · $1,240/sf · 200641H · $1,382/sf · 200642C · $1,474/sf · 200642H · $1,402/sf · 200639D · $1,355/sf · 200635G · $1,258/sf · 200635D · $1,162/sf · 200638H · $1,402/sf · 200636C · $1,307/sf · 200643G · $1,436/sf · 200642E · $1,293/sf · 200643F · $1,453/sf · 200642D · $1,255/sf · 200636D · $1,351/sf · 200643I · $1,384/sf · 200637G · $1,436/sf · 200635F · $1,193/sf · 200639F · $1,235/sf · 200640J · $1,099/sf · 200641I · $1,257/sf · 200641F · $1,276/sf · 200641D · $1,236/sf · 200639E · $1,222/sf · 200643A · $1,370/sf · 200643B · $1,377/sf · 200640C · $1,372/sf · 200637E · $1,432/sf · 200635C · $1,118/sf · 200637I · $1,067/sf · 200643E · $1,292/sf · 200641J · $1,146/sf · 200641A · $1,077/sf · 200642J · $1,174/sf · 2006PHE · $1,504/sf · 200638D · $1,436/sf · 200637F · $957/sf · 200640D · $1,291/sf · 200637H · $1,397/sf · 200636E · $1,046/sf · 200637B · $1,251/sf · 200642A · $1,125/sf · 200643H · $1,484/sf · 2007PHB · $1,504/sf · 2007PHC · $967/sf · 200741J · $1,661/sf · 200742J · $1,282/sf · 200738F · $1,213/sf · 200738E · $1,327/sf · 200737I · $1,400/sf · 200840D · $1,278/sf · 2008PHE · $1,517/sf · 200841D · $1,321/sf · 2008
Each dot is one recorded sale with a known interior square footage, plotted by closing date against price per square foot. The line is the median $/sf each year, adjusted to a constant-quality (average-floor) unit — so it reflects price movement, not which floors happened to sell that year. Individual sale prices in the table below are unadjusted — and you can click any dot to jump straight to that sale.

Recent closings

The building’s 10 most recent market sales.

DateUnitApartmentPrice$/sf
Sep 22, 200841D560 sf$740,000$1,321
Jun 13, 2008PHE501 sf$760,000$1,517
Feb 14, 200840D560 sf$715,500$1,278
Jan 18, 200837I482 sf$675,000$1,400
Sep 17, 200738E701 sf$930,000$1,327
Aug 8, 200738F701 sf$850,000$1,213
Jun 5, 200742J542 sf$695,000$1,282
Apr 11, 200741J542 sf$900,000$1,661
Mar 9, 2007PHC1,275 sf$1,233,101$967
Jan 18, 200743H501 sf$743,323$1,484

The retrade record

Lines that have changed hands more than once in the public record — the building’s appreciation arc, apartment by apartment.

41J · 542 sf+45%
$621,133 ($1,146/sf) 2006$900,000 ($1,661/sf) 2007
37I · 482 sf+31%
$514,216 ($1,067/sf) 2006$675,000 ($1,400/sf) 2008
42J · 542 sf+9%
$636,406 ($1,174/sf) 2006$695,000 ($1,282/sf) 2007
41D · 560 sf+7%
$692,410 ($1,236/sf) 2006$740,000 ($1,321/sf) 2008
PHE · 501 sf+1%
$753,505 ($1,504/sf) 2006$760,000 ($1,517/sf) 2008
40D · 560 sf-1%
$722,958 ($1,291/sf) 2006$715,500 ($1,278/sf) 2008

Every recorded sale

Sort any column; filter by unit or keyword. Prices are the recorded transfer amount at the NYC Department of Finance.

65 recorded sales
Apartment
Sep 22, 200841D560$740,000$1,321
Jun 13, 2008PHE501$760,000$1,517
Feb 14, 200840D560$715,500$1,278
Jan 18, 200837I482$675,000$1,400
Sep 17, 200738E701$930,000$1,327
Aug 8, 200738F701$850,000$1,213
Jun 5, 200742J542$695,000$1,282
Apr 11, 200741J542$900,000$1,661
Mar 9, 2007PHC1,275$1,233,101$967
Jan 18, 200743H501$743,323$1,484
Jan 18, 2007PHB501$753,505$1,504
Nov 15, 200642A534$600,768$1,125
Nov 8, 200637B479$599,000$1,251
Oct 19, 200636E550$575,311$1,046
Oct 18, 200637H501$700,000$1,397
Oct 4, 200640D560$722,958$1,291
Sep 29, 200637F601$575,311$957
Sep 27, 200638D560$804,418$1,436
Sep 25, 2006PHE501$753,505$1,504
Sep 14, 200642J542$636,406$1,174
Sep 13, 200641J542$621,133$1,146
Sep 13, 200641A534$575,311$1,077
Sep 11, 200643E1,261$1,629,200$1,292
Aug 30, 200637I482$514,216$1,067
Aug 28, 200635C501$560,037$1,118
Aug 17, 200640C501$687,319$1,372
Aug 17, 200637E601$860,421$1,432
Aug 15, 200641D560$692,410$1,236
Aug 15, 200639E701$856,348$1,222
Aug 15, 200643A534$731,478$1,370
Aug 15, 200643B479$659,360$1,377
Aug 14, 200641I482$605,859$1,257
Aug 14, 200641F1,261$1,608,835$1,276
Aug 11, 200640J542$595,676$1,099
Aug 10, 200639F1,261$1,557,923$1,235
Aug 8, 200637G560$804,418$1,436
Aug 8, 200635F550$656,262$1,193
Aug 2, 200642D560$702,593$1,255
Aug 2, 200636D550$743,323$1,351
Aug 2, 200643I482$666,954$1,384
Jul 31, 200636C526$687,319$1,307
Jul 31, 200643G560$804,418$1,436
Jul 31, 200642E701$906,243$1,293
Jul 31, 200643F701$1,018,250$1,453
Jul 27, 200635D526$610,950$1,162
Jul 27, 200638H501$702,593$1,402
Jul 26, 200642H501$702,593$1,402
Jul 26, 200639D560$758,596$1,355
Jul 26, 200635G526$661,863$1,258
Jul 25, 200639J542$606,877$1,120
Jul 25, 200638J542$672,045$1,240
Jul 25, 200641H501$692,410$1,382
Jul 25, 200642C501$738,231$1,474
Jul 24, 200641C501$687,319$1,372
Jul 20, 200638B479$641,498$1,339
Jul 19, 200635B479$631,315$1,318
Jul 18, 200638C501$677,136$1,352
Jul 18, 200643C501$738,231$1,474
Jul 17, 200641E701$901,151$1,286
Jul 14, 200635E550$748,414$1,361
Jul 13, 200640I482$580,403$1,204
Jul 12, 200640B479$534,581$1,116
Jul 11, 200640E701$829,874$1,184
Jul 11, 200640F701$829,874$1,184
Jun 1, 200635H983$1,435,733$1,461

Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-00814-7501) and verified listing data. Apartment-level facts (line, condition, asking-price context) curated and cross-verified by The Roebling Team research desk. Not all transactions cross-verify with ACRIS records — sponsor and LLC purchases sometimes record at stipulated values rather than market price; square footage from recorded condo declarations and offering plans. Storage, parking, and commercial units are excluded from all figures. Floor- and line-level $/sf are time-controlled (each sale measured against the building’s going rate at the time of sale) and expressed at today’s pricing, so they isolate the floor or line premium rather than blend two decades of market movement.

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