116 East 63rd StreetRecorded sales & closing prices

116 East 63rd Street, New York, NY 10065

43 recorded transfers, 2003–2026. Sortable and searchable below.

3BR
$4.3M
median of 2 recent · '23–'26
Recent range
$1.28M – $4.3M
all types, last 4 yrs
Listing discount
10.2%
median, from last ask
Recorded transfers
43
2003–2026 on record

Not enough recent activity to price (shown for completeness, not quoted): 2BR — last traded 2023; 4BR+ — last traded 2021.

The complete recorded-sale history for 116 East 63rd Street, compiled from NYC Department of Finance transfer records and verified listing data, then enriched apartment-by-apartment by The Roebling Team research desk. Priced by apartment type — the honest unit for a co-op, where square footage isn’t officially recorded.

Latest closings

2026-05 · 3BR
4C  $4,300,000
2023-04 · 2BR
1D  $1,280,000
2023-02 · 3BR
8C  $3,750,000
2022-04 · 3BR
9D  $2,225,000
2021-08 · 3BR
3C  $2,735,116
2021-06 · 4BR+
7A  $2,100,000

The line premium — where you sit sets the price

Same-3BR prices, time-controlled to today’s dollars, split by line — exposure, light, and layout vary stack to stack within a building.

Bar = today’s 3BR price for that line; right column = premium vs. an average 3BR.

Line C 4 sales
$5,895,545
+37%
Line D 3 sales
$3,623,596
-16%

And by floor

Same 3BR, time-controlled to today — higher floors, higher clears.

Floors 6–10 3 sales
$4,106,742
-4%
Floors 1–5 4 sales
$5,285,842
+23%

The 3BR trajectory

Every recorded 3BR. The building trades thinly year to year, so the story is the long arc, not any single year: 3BRs have moved from roughly $2.35M in the mid-2000s to about $4.3M today.

Each dot is one recorded sale, by close date and price; the line is the median for each year. Click any dot to jump straight to that sale below.

$1.5M$3.02M$4.55M'03'15'264C · $4,300,000 · '268C · $3,750,000 · '239D · $2,225,000 · '223C · $2,735,116 · '217D · $2,125,000 · '203C · $2,735,116 · '203D · $1,875,000 · '208C · $2,730,000 · '195C · $3,600,000 · '182B · $2,150,000 · '184C · $2,828,000 · '164A · $3,475,000 · '162A · $2,700,000 · '168D · $3,650,000 · '158B · $2,800,000 · '159A · $4,000,000 · '145B · $3,050,000 · '145B · $2,100,000 · '128D · $2,600,000 · '106C · $3,250,000 · '105C · $3,450,000 · '104D · $1,850,000 · '105C · $3,450,000 · '083C · $3,040,000 · '089C · $3,315,000 · '086C · $3,400,000 · '083C · $3,275,000 · '083B · $2,200,000 · '075A · $2,350,000 · '069B · $1,995,000 · '062D · $2,395,000 · '049C · $2,450,000 · '049A · $2,335,000 · '049A · $2,650,000 · '048D · $1,995,000 · '038B · $1,695,000 · '03

Lines that traded more than once

The building’s appreciation arc, apartment by apartment — recorded prices, exact.

8D+83%
$1,995,000 2003$2,600,000 2010$3,650,000 2015
8B+65%
$1,695,000 2003$2,800,000 2015
4C+52%
$2,828,000 2016$4,300,000 2026
9A+51%
$2,650,000 2004$2,335,000 2004$4,000,000 2014
5B+45%
$2,100,000 2012$3,050,000 2014
8C+37%
$2,730,000 2019$3,750,000 2023
9C+35%
$2,450,000 2004$3,315,000 2008
5C+4%
$3,450,000 2008$3,450,000 2010$3,600,000 2018
6C-4%
$3,400,000 2008$3,250,000 2010
3C-16%
$3,275,000 2008$3,040,000 2008$2,735,116 2020$2,735,116 2021
1D-25%
$1,700,000 2008$1,280,000 2023

Every recorded sale

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

43 recorded sales
Apartment
May 18, 20264C3 BR · 2.5 BA$4,300,000+1.2%
Apr 13, 20231D2 BR · 2 BA$1,280,000-10.2%
Feb 7, 20238C3 BR · 2 BA$3,750,000-16.7%
Apr 6, 20229D3 BR · 3 BA$2,225,000-9.2%
Aug 17, 20213C3 BR · 2 BA$2,735,116-21.9%
Jun 14, 20217A4 BR · 3 BA$2,100,000-15.8%
Dec 11, 20207D3 BR · 3 BA$2,125,000-9.6%
Dec 8, 20203C3 BR · 2 BA$2,735,116-21.9%
Feb 14, 20203D3 BR · 3 BA$1,875,000-39.4%
Nov 8, 20198C3 BR · 2 BA$2,730,000-4.0%
May 2, 20185C3 BR · 2 BA$3,600,000-8.9%
Apr 5, 20182B3 BR · 3 BA$2,150,000-17.3%
Aug 18, 20164C3 BR · 3 BA$2,828,000-5.6%
Jun 8, 20164A3 BR$3,475,000-8.6%
May 10, 20162A3 BR$2,700,000-15.6%
Jun 9, 20158D3 BR · 2 BA$3,650,000-7.6%
Mar 2, 20158B3 BR · 2 BA$2,800,000-18.8%
Apr 23, 20149A3 BR$4,000,000-4.8%
Feb 12, 20145B3 BR$3,050,000-6.2%
Jan 6, 20125B3 BR$2,100,000-4.3%
Jun 29, 20113D2 BR$1,994,253-13.1%
Nov 17, 20108D3 BR$2,600,000-5.5%
Jun 18, 20106C3 BR$3,250,000
Jun 18, 20105C3 BR$3,450,000
May 17, 20104D3 BR$1,850,000-7.5%
Jan 21, 20109D2 BR$2,300,000
Jun 9, 20092D3 BRnon-market transfer (excluded from $/sf & trends)$1,800,000
Nov 3, 20085C3 BR$3,450,000
Oct 29, 20083C3 BR$3,040,000-7.2%
Oct 29, 20089C3 BR$3,315,000-5.2%
Sep 10, 20083D2 BR$3,045,000-3.3%
Jul 1, 20086C3 BR$3,400,000+4.6%
Apr 29, 20083C3 BR$3,275,000+0.8%
Jan 15, 20081D2 BR$1,700,000+6.3%
Jul 3, 20073B3 BR$2,200,000-6.4%
Nov 16, 20065A3 BR$2,350,000
Apr 13, 20069B3 BR$1,995,000
Sep 16, 20042D3 BR$2,395,000
Jul 13, 20049C3 BR$2,450,000-6.7%
Jun 14, 20049A3 BR$2,335,000
Mar 4, 20049A3 BR$2,650,000
Dec 19, 20038D3 BR$1,995,000
Jul 2, 20038B3 BR$1,695,000

Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-01397-0066) and verified listing data. Co-op apartments are priced by unit type (bedroom count) rather than per square foot — square footage isn’t officially recorded for co-ops, and room counts carry some agent-entry inconsistency, so bedroom type is the reliable spine. Non-arms-length transfers and storage/parking are excluded; line and floor premiums are time-controlled to today’s pricing. Where transaction volume is too thin to support a figure, none is shown.

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