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157 Chambers StreetRecorded sales & closing prices

157 Chambers Street, New York, NY 10007

61 recorded closings, 2006–2024. Sortable and searchable below.

Recorded closings
61
Date range
2006–2024
Median $/sf
$2,516
2024 · adjusted
Price range
$1.73M – $65M
Price shift · median $/sf
1-Year
-3.2%
Since 2022
+1.5%
10-Year
+38.5%
Since 2008
+60.4%

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 Artisan Lofts, 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

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

$873$2,369$3,865'08'11'14'17'20'23'247C · $1,588/sf · 20088B · $1,578/sf · 20089C · $1,676/sf · 20086B · $1,358/sf · 20092D · $1,256/sf · 20095C · $1,475/sf · 20095A · $1,324/sf · 20097A · $1,586/sf · 20099A · $1,739/sf · 20096C · $1,204/sf · 200910A · $1,495/sf · 200910C · $1,640/sf · 20093A · $1,127/sf · 200912A · $1,434/sf · 200911A · $1,515/sf · 20094C · $1,251/sf · 200911C · $1,627/sf · 2009TW16S · $2,093/sf · 20092B · $1,154/sf · 20093C · $1,245/sf · 200914A · $1,517/sf · 20094A · $1,160/sf · 200912C · $1,660/sf · 20106A · $1,268/sf · 20109B · $1,290/sf · 201014B · $1,666/sf · 201010B · $1,377/sf · 2010TW17S · $1,770/sf · 201011B · $1,550/sf · 20102A · $1,033/sf · 20108A · $1,359/sf · 201015A · $1,509/sf · 20104B · $1,175/sf · 201015B · $1,592/sf · 2010TW17N · $1,960/sf · 2010COM1 · $1,345/sf · 2011PH · $2,303/sf · 20116C · $2,083/sf · 201411B · $2,100/sf · 20145C · $2,027/sf · 201411B · $2,260/sf · 201610B · $2,367/sf · 201615A · $2,263/sf · 20169C · $2,366/sf · 20163A · $1,957/sf · 20165A · $2,044/sf · 2017PH · $3,705/sf · 20172B · $1,937/sf · 201711C · $2,316/sf · 20176C · $2,016/sf · 20198A · $2,047/sf · 20217C · $2,070/sf · 202114A · $2,382/sf · 20213A · $2,174/sf · 20212A · $2,138/sf · 202214B · $2,341/sf · 20229A · $2,433/sf · 2023TW17N · $2,947/sf · 202310A · $2,536/sf · 2024
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.
Building average$2,516/sfevery bar sits above or below this · 0%

The vertical premium

The climb in price per square foot as you rise through the building — light and views included, time-adjusted to today’s market.

Floors 8–14 5 sales
$2,606/sf+4%
Floors 2–7 3 sales
$2,380/sf-5%

Premium by line

What each line’s exposure is worth — its light, outlook, and orientation — measured against the building’s average sale.

Line A 6 sales
$2,516/sf+0%

Recent closings

The building’s 10 most recent market sales.

DateUnitApartmentPrice$/sf
Feb 27, 202410A2,760 sf$6,999,000$2,536
Dec 11, 2023TW17N2,935 sf$8,650,000$2,947
Jun 5, 20239A2,760 sf$6,715,000$2,433
Apr 5, 202214B1,497 sf$3,504,000$2,341
Feb 22, 20222A2,760 sf$5,900,000$2,138
Dec 29, 20213A3,220 sf$7,000,000$2,174
Nov 4, 202114A2,098 sf$4,998,000$2,382
Aug 31, 20217C1,860 sf$3,850,000$2,070
Mar 3, 20218A2,760 sf$5,650,000$2,047
Nov 20, 20196C1,860 sf$3,750,000$2,016

The retrade record

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

2A · 2,760 sf+107%
$2,851,100 ($1,033/sf) 2010$5,900,000 ($2,138/sf) 2022
3A · 3,220 sf+93%
$3,630,000 ($1,127/sf) 2009$6,300,000 ($1,957/sf) 2016$7,000,000 ($2,174/sf) 2021
10B · 1,500 sf+72%
$2,065,097 ($1,377/sf) 2010$3,550,000 ($2,367/sf) 2016
10A · 2,760 sf+70%
$4,125,000 ($1,495/sf) 2009$6,999,000 ($2,536/sf) 2024
2B · 1,500 sf+68%
$1,731,025 ($1,154/sf) 2009$2,905,000 ($1,937/sf) 2017
6C · 1,860 sf+67%
$2,240,150 ($1,204/sf) 2009$3,875,000 ($2,083/sf) 2014$3,750,000 ($2,016/sf) 2019
PH · 3,374 sf+61%
$7,770,263 ($2,303/sf) 2011$12,500,000 ($3,705/sf) 2017
14A · 2,098 sf+57%
$3,182,031 ($1,517/sf) 2009$4,998,000 ($2,382/sf) 2021
5A · 2,764 sf+54%
$3,660,609 ($1,324/sf) 2009$5,650,000 ($2,044/sf) 2017
8A · 2,760 sf+51%
$3,750,000 ($1,359/sf) 2010$5,650,000 ($2,047/sf) 2021
TW17N · 2,935 sf+50%
$5,753,113 ($1,960/sf) 2010$8,650,000 ($2,947/sf) 2023
15A · 2,320 sf+50%
$3,500,000 ($1,509/sf) 2010$5,250,000 ($2,263/sf) 2016
11B · 1,500 sf+46%
$2,325,000 ($1,550/sf) 2010$3,150,000 ($2,100/sf) 2014$3,390,000 ($2,260/sf) 2016
11C · 1,727 sf+42%
$2,810,370 ($1,627/sf) 2009$3,999,999 ($2,316/sf) 2017
9C · 1,860 sf+41%
$3,116,506 ($1,676/sf) 2008$4,400,000 ($2,366/sf) 2016
9A · 2,760 sf+40%
$4,800,000 ($1,739/sf) 2009$6,715,000 ($2,433/sf) 2023
14B · 1,497 sf+40%
$2,494,713 ($1,666/sf) 2010$3,504,000 ($2,341/sf) 2022
5C · 1,860 sf+37%
$2,744,184 ($1,475/sf) 2009$3,769,800 ($2,027/sf) 2014
7C · 1,860 sf+30%
$2,952,925 ($1,588/sf) 2008$3,850,000 ($2,070/sf) 2021

Every recorded sale

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61 recorded sales
Apartment
Feb 27, 202410A2,760$6,999,000$2,536
Dec 11, 2023TW17N2,935$8,650,000$2,947
Jun 5, 20239A2,760$6,715,000$2,433
Apr 5, 202214B1,497$3,504,000$2,341
Feb 22, 20222A2,760$5,900,000$2,138
Dec 29, 20213A3,220$7,000,000$2,174
Nov 4, 202114A2,098$4,998,000$2,382
Aug 31, 20217C1,860$3,850,000$2,070
Mar 3, 20218A2,760$5,650,000$2,047
Nov 20, 20196C1,860$3,750,000$2,016
Jul 31, 201711C1,727$3,999,999$2,316
Jul 27, 20172B1,500$2,905,000$1,937
Jun 19, 2017PH3,374$12,500,000$3,705
Jun 2, 20175A2,764$5,650,000$2,044
Mar 29, 201714Anon-market transfer (excluded from $/sf & trends)2,098$2,272,500
Nov 22, 20163A3,220$6,300,000$1,957
Jul 6, 20169C1,860$4,400,000$2,366
May 9, 201615A2,320$5,250,000$2,263
Mar 30, 201610B1,500$3,550,000$2,367
Feb 11, 201611B1,500$3,390,000$2,260
Nov 21, 20145C1,860$3,769,800$2,027
Sep 30, 201411B1,500$3,150,000$2,100
May 8, 20146C1,860$3,875,000$2,083
Jan 12, 2011PH3,374$7,770,263$2,303
Jan 6, 2011COM14,609$6,200,000$1,345
Jun 14, 2010TW17N2,935$5,753,113$1,960
May 19, 201015B2,827$4,500,000$1,592
Apr 13, 20104B2,596$3,050,000$1,175
Apr 6, 201015A2,320$3,500,000$1,509
Mar 29, 20108A2,760$3,750,000$1,359
Mar 8, 20102A2,760$2,851,100$1,033
Mar 4, 201011B1,500$2,325,000$1,550
Feb 18, 2010TW17S3,033$5,368,827$1,770
Feb 16, 201010B1,500$2,065,097$1,377
Feb 11, 20109B1,500$1,934,675$1,290
Feb 11, 201014B1,497$2,494,713$1,666
Jan 25, 20106A2,760$3,500,000$1,268
Jan 13, 201012C2,822$4,683,950$1,660
Dec 18, 20094A2,764$3,207,488$1,160
Dec 16, 200914A2,098$3,182,031$1,517
Dec 8, 20093C1,860$2,316,519$1,245
Nov 13, 20092B1,500$1,731,025$1,154
Oct 30, 200911C1,727$2,810,370$1,627
Oct 30, 2009TW16S3,168$6,631,500$2,093
Sep 21, 20094C1,860$2,326,701$1,251
Aug 19, 200911A2,704$4,097,183$1,515
Jul 31, 200912A3,675$5,270,000$1,434
Jul 6, 20093A3,220$3,630,000$1,127
Jun 30, 200910C1,860$3,050,000$1,640
Jun 3, 200910A2,760$4,125,000$1,495
May 15, 20096C1,860$2,240,150$1,204
Apr 23, 20099A2,760$4,800,000$1,739
Apr 13, 20097A2,760$4,378,475$1,586
Apr 3, 20095A2,764$3,660,609$1,324
Mar 13, 20095C1,860$2,744,184$1,475
Feb 4, 20092D1,860$2,336,884$1,256
Jan 16, 20096B1,500$2,036,500$1,358
Dec 30, 20088B1,500$2,367,431$1,578
Dec 30, 20089C1,860$3,116,506$1,676
Dec 19, 20087C1,860$2,952,925$1,588
Jun 9, 2006$65,000,000

Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-00140-7505) 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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