160 Wooster StreetRecorded sales & closing prices
160 Wooster Street, New York, NY 10012
34 recorded closings, 2004–2023. Sortable and searchable below.
- Recorded closings
- 34
- Date range
- 2004–2023
- Median $/sf
- $1,970
- Listing discount
- 5.0%
- Price range
- $1.43M – $10.3M
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.
As a condominium, 160 Wooster Street prices on a price-per-square-foot basis, with floor, exposure, corner orientation, layout, and condition driving value more than any building average. Turnover is light in a 15-home building, and both resale and owner-rental activity occur, but this is an ownership condominium rather than a rental building. The corner layouts, the light, and the north-SoHo position support pricing for homes that present well.
The complete recorded-sale history for 160 Wooster Street, compiled from NYC Department of Finance transfer records and verified listing data, then enriched apartment-by-apartment by The Roebling Team research desk. Across sales with a public asking price, the building carries a median listing discount of 5.0% from the last ask — a recurring negotiation gap worth pricing into any offer or listing strategy here.
Price per square foot over time
33 sales with a known square footage, by closing date.
Recent closings
The building’s 10 most recent market sales.
| Date | Unit | Apartment | Price | $/sf | vs. Ask |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 24, 2023 | 5B | 2 BR · 2 BA · 1,376 sf | $2,750,000 | $1,999 | -5.0% |
| Mar 9, 2023 | PHB | 3 BR · 3.5 BA | $10,300,000 | -5.5% | |
| May 13, 2022 | 3C | 2 BR · 2 BA · 1,750 sf | $3,850,000 | $2,200 | -1.3% |
| Nov 12, 2015 | 5A | 3 BR · 2 BA · 2,405 sf | $5,435,625 | $2,260 | -9.3% |
| Jul 27, 2015 | 2A | 2,405 sf | $4,375,000 | $1,819 | — |
| Jan 28, 2015 | PH7/8A | 4 BR · 3,474 sf | $9,650,000 | $2,778 | -3.5% |
| Sep 12, 2014 | 3C | 2 BR · 1,746 sf | $3,460,000 | $1,982 | -6.4% |
| Mar 31, 2014 | 2C | 2 BR · 1,746 sf | $3,295,000 | $1,887 | — |
| Jan 13, 2014 | 5C | 2 BR · 1,746 sf | $3,750,000 | $2,148 | +4.9% |
| Sep 23, 2013 | 2C | 2 BR · 1,746 sf | $2,965,000 | $1,698 | -6.6% |
The retrade record
Lines that have changed hands more than once in the public record — the building’s appreciation arc, apartment by apartment.
Every recorded sale
Sort any column; filter by unit or keyword. Prices are the recorded transfer amount at the NYC Department of Finance. Every sale sits in one of three states: counted in the building’s medians and trend; shown but excluded as a non-arms-length or nominal transfer; or shown and ⚑ flagged for review — a possible duplicate filing or an extreme $/sf outlier, held out of the statistics pending manual verification rather than allowed to move them.
| Apartment | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 24, 2023 | 5B | 2 BR · 2 BA | 1,376 | $2,750,000 | $1,999 | -5.0% |
| Mar 9, 2023 | PHB | 3 BR · 3.5 BA | — | $10,300,000 | — | -5.5% |
| May 13, 2022 | 3C | 2 BR · 2 BA | 1,750 | $3,850,000 | $2,200 | -1.3% |
| Nov 12, 2015 | 5A | 3 BR · 2 BA | 2,405 | $5,435,625 | $2,260 | -9.3% |
| Jul 27, 2015 | 2A | 2,405 | $4,375,000 | $1,819 | — | |
| Jan 28, 2015 | PH7/8A | 4 BR | 3,474 | $9,650,000 | $2,778 | -3.5% |
| Sep 12, 2014 | 3C | 2 BR | 1,746 | $3,460,000 | $1,982 | -6.4% |
| Mar 31, 2014 | 2C | 2 BR | 1,746 | $3,295,000 | $1,887 | — |
| Jan 13, 2014 | 5C | 2 BR | 1,746 | $3,750,000 | $2,148 | +4.9% |
| Sep 23, 2013 | 2C | 2 BR | 1,746 | $2,965,000 | $1,698 | -6.6% |
| Feb 22, 2012 | 4C | 2 BR | 1,746 | $2,575,000 | $1,475 | -3.7% |
| Jan 20, 2012 | 3A | 2,405 | $3,800,000 | $1,580 | — | |
| Oct 28, 2011 | 2B | 2 BR | 1,400 | $1,800,000 | $1,286 | -5.3% |
| Sep 16, 2011 | 5B | 2 BR | 1,376 | $2,100,000 | $1,526 | — |
| Oct 1, 2009 | 4B | 2 BR | 1,372 | $1,680,000 | $1,224 | -6.4% |
| Jul 16, 2008 | 3A | 2,405 | $3,825,000 | $1,590 | — | |
| Jun 27, 2008 | 5C | 2 BR | 1,746 | $2,200,000 | $1,260 | -12.0% |
| Sep 7, 2007 | PHA | 4 BR | 3,474 | $7,250,000 | $2,087 | — |
| Feb 1, 2007 | PHB | 3 BR | 3,205 | $6,400,000 | $1,997 | -5.5% |
| Jul 21, 2005 | PHB | 3 BR | 3,205 | $5,040,338 | $1,573 | — |
| Apr 6, 2005 | 2B | 2 BR | 1,400 | $1,476,463 | $1,055 | +1.8% |
| Mar 23, 2005 | PHA | 4 BR | 3,474 | $5,345,813 | $1,539 | — |
| Mar 22, 2005 | 6A | 3 BR | 3,305 | $3,716,613 | $1,125 | — |
| Mar 16, 2005 | 5C | 2 BR | 1,740 | $1,954,090 | $1,123 | — |
| Mar 15, 2005 | 3B | 2 BR | 1,372 | $1,501,919 | $1,095 | +1.8% |
| Mar 15, 2005 | 3C | 2 BR | 1,746 | $1,883,763 | $1,079 | — |
| Mar 3, 2005 | 4C | 2 BR | 1,746 | $1,934,675 | $1,108 | — |
| Mar 3, 2005 | 3A | 2,405 | $2,596,538 | $1,080 | — | |
| Feb 23, 2005 | 4B | 2 BR | 1,372 | $1,425,550 | $1,039 | — |
| Feb 23, 2005 | 2A | 2,405 | $2,341,975 | $974 | — | |
| Feb 22, 2005 | 5B | 2 BR | 1,376 | $1,578,288 | $1,147 | +1.8% |
| Feb 15, 2005 | 4A | 3 BR | 2,405 | $2,494,713 | $1,037 | +1.8% |
| Feb 8, 2005 | 5A | 3 BR | 2,404 | $2,571,081 | $1,070 | — |
| Dec 10, 2004 | 2C | 2 BR | 1,746 | $1,629,200 | $933 | — |
Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-00514-7505) 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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