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220 East 67th StreetRecorded sales & closing prices

220 East 67th Street, New York, NY 10065

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

Recorded transfers
161
Date range
2003–2026
Median $/sf
$880
2026 · adjusted
Listing discount
2.4%
median, from last ask
Monthly carry/sf
$2.83
≈ $2,194/mo · last 2 yrs
Price range
$229K – $3.1M
Price shift · median $/sf · constant-quality
Since 2003
+77.2%
10-Year
-3.8%
Since 2022
+8.5%
1-Year
+4.3%

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.

220 East 67th trades as a liquid, broad-spectrum postwar co-op rather than a trophy address — its value proposition is Lenox Hill location and full building services at accessible pricing. Because the building spans studios through large combined family apartments, the pricing range is wide, and per-room value is best read within a unit's specific size, floor, and condition rather than a single building average. Recent sales activity has spanned entry studios in the low-to-mid six figures up to combined multi-bedroom units well into the multi-millions. As with any cooperative, pricing is expressed on a per-room and per-share basis, and the maintenance-to-value relationship is central to how buyers underwrite.

The complete recorded-sale history for 220 East 67th 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 2.4% from the last ask — a recurring negotiation gap worth pricing into any offer or listing strategy here.

Price per square foot over time

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

$349$808$1,267'03'07'11'15'19'23'267B · $398/sf · 20036J · $500/sf · 200411D · $600/sf · 20045B · $542/sf · 20056D · $636/sf · 20058C · $578/sf · 20054B · $591/sf · 2005PHCD · $1,069/sf · 20054J · $758/sf · 20051D · $558/sf · 20056D · $709/sf · 20055J · $682/sf · 20066F · $789/sf · 20062E · $556/sf · 20067B · $670/sf · 20073E · $756/sf · 20076F · $838/sf · 200712A · $730/sf · 20081C · $806/sf · 20085B · $715/sf · 20084H · $747/sf · 20086A · $615/sf · 20096J · $634/sf · 2009PHB · $636/sf · 20104G · $598/sf · 201010E · $672/sf · 20106D · $636/sf · 20101D · $479/sf · 20116A · $582/sf · 20119CD · $851/sf · 20125J · $583/sf · 201211H · $496/sf · 20126H · $565/sf · 20121F · $582/sf · 20132FG · $971/sf · 20137J · $697/sf · 20135E · $756/sf · 201412A · $802/sf · 20143E · $889/sf · 20147B · $670/sf · 20146F · $707/sf · 20145A · $704/sf · 2015PHB · $846/sf · 201514C · $904/sf · 20159D · $1,155/sf · 20151F · $782/sf · 20154E · $911/sf · 20154H · $779/sf · 20151G · $976/sf · 20152FG · $1,075/sf · 20152A · $945/sf · 20164B · $809/sf · 20168HJ · $1,007/sf · 20168C · $878/sf · 20165E · $967/sf · 20166H · $831/sf · 201710B · $813/sf · 201711F · $996/sf · 2017PHB · $961/sf · 20173E · $922/sf · 20175F · $891/sf · 2017PHB · $961/sf · 20175A · $852/sf · 20181B · $1,000/sf · 20189E · $711/sf · 2019PHCD · $1,218/sf · 201914B · $976/sf · 201914F · $696/sf · 20204J · $748/sf · 20207A · $773/sf · 202011H · $662/sf · 20209GHJ · $1,069/sf · 202111E · $667/sf · 20211F · $727/sf · 202211A · $767/sf · 202212F · $786/sf · 20221D · $832/sf · 20225B · $748/sf · 20225C · $780/sf · 20224J · $763/sf · 202310G · $1,045/sf · 20237F · $770/sf · 202310B · $889/sf · 20236F · $830/sf · 20237G · $1,001/sf · 20236A · $834/sf · 202312E · $964/sf · 20251C · $800/sf · 20257J · $883/sf · 2026
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$880/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 6–15 15 sales
+6%
Floors 1–5 7 sales
-4%

Premium by line

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

Line A 3 sales
+5%
Line J 3 sales
+1%
Line F 5 sales
-4%

Recent closings

The building’s 10 most recent market sales.

DateUnitApartmentPrice$/sfvs. Ask
Jun 11, 202611G2 BR · 2 BA$1,550,000+0.0%
May 28, 20269B$505,000
Apr 27, 20267J1 BR · 1 BA · 600 sf$530,000$883-1.7%
Dec 9, 20251C1 BR · 1 BA · 775 sf$620,000$800-11.4%
May 8, 202514A1 BA$490,000-1.8%
Feb 19, 202512E1 BR · 1 BA · 970 sf$935,000$964-2.5%
Feb 12, 20243B1 BA$495,000+1.2%
Nov 30, 20236A1 BA · 550 sf$458,500$834-2.2%
Sep 28, 202314C2 BR · 2 BA$1,100,000-13.3%
Aug 16, 20237G2 BR · 2 BA · 1,234 sf$1,235,000$1,001-4.6%

The retrade record

Lines that have changed hands more than once in the public record — the building’s appreciation arc, apartment by apartment. Showing the 24 strongest of 39 repeat-trade lines; sort the table below by Unit to see every line’s full history.

12F · 571 sf+63%
$275,000 2004$449,000 ($786/sf) 2022
7B+63%
$229,000 ($398/sf) 2003$385,000 ($670/sf) 2007$385,000 ($670/sf) 2014$373,000 2021
8C · 450 sf+52%
$260,000 ($578/sf) 2005$395,000 ($878/sf) 2016
PHB · 1,400 sf+51%
$890,000 ($636/sf) 2010$1,185,000 ($846/sf) 2015$1,345,000 ($961/sf) 2017$1,345,000 ($961/sf) 2017
8HJ · 1,345 sf+51%
$899,000 2007$1,355,000 ($1,007/sf) 2016
6H · 770 sf+47%
$435,000 ($565/sf) 2012$640,000 ($831/sf) 2017
7H+45%
$470,000 2010$680,000 2017
2A · 535 sf+42%
$355,000 2007$505,500 ($945/sf) 2016
3A+40%
$265,000 2004$370,000 2013
4B · 575 sf+37%
$340,000 ($591/sf) 2005$465,000 ($809/sf) 2016
6A · 550 sf+36%
$338,000 ($615/sf) 2009$320,000 ($582/sf) 2011$458,500 ($834/sf) 2023
5C · 460 sf+36%
$264,000 2012$359,000 ($780/sf) 2022
11H · 770 sf+34%
$382,000 ($496/sf) 2012$510,000 ($662/sf) 2020
3B+32%
$375,000 2015$495,000 2024
5B · 575 sf+32%
$325,000 ($542/sf) 2005$429,000 ($715/sf) 2008$430,000 ($748/sf) 2022
11A · 570 sf+32%
$330,000 2012$437,000 ($767/sf) 2022
11G+31%
$1,180,000 2019$1,550,000 2026
5E · 900 sf+28%
$680,000 ($756/sf) 2014$870,000 ($967/sf) 2016
7J · 600 sf+27%
$418,000 ($697/sf) 2013$530,000 ($883/sf) 2026
3G+27%
$870,000 2011$1,108,000 2019
6J · 550 sf+27%
$275,000 ($500/sf) 2004$348,500 ($634/sf) 2009
1F · 550 sf+25%
$320,000 ($582/sf) 2013$430,000 ($782/sf) 2015$400,000 ($727/sf) 2022
3E · 900 sf+22%
$680,000 ($756/sf) 2007$800,000 ($889/sf) 2014$830,000 ($922/sf) 2017
5A · 575 sf+21%
$405,000 ($704/sf) 2015$490,000 ($852/sf) 2018

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.

161 recorded sales
Apartment
Jun 11, 202611G2 BR · 2 BA$1,550,000+0.0%
May 28, 20269B$505,000
Apr 27, 20267J1 BR · 1 BA600$530,000$883-1.7%
Dec 9, 20251C1 BR · 1 BA775$620,000$800-11.4%
May 8, 202514A1 BA$490,000-1.8%
Feb 19, 202512E1 BR · 1 BA970$935,000$964-2.5%
Feb 12, 20243B1 BA$495,000+1.2%
Nov 30, 20236A1 BA550$458,500$834-2.2%
Sep 28, 202314C2 BR · 2 BA$1,100,000-13.3%
Aug 16, 20237G2 BR · 2 BA1,234$1,235,000$1,001-4.6%
Aug 3, 20236F1 BR · 1 BA560$465,000$830+0.0%
Jun 9, 202310B1 BA550$489,000$889+0.0%
Mar 29, 20237F1 BA575$442,500$770-1.7%
Mar 20, 202310G2 BR · 2 BA1,234$1,290,000$1,045-2.6%
Jan 30, 20234J1 BR · 1 BA600$458,000$763-2.3%
Aug 17, 20225C1 BA460$359,000$780+0.0%
Jun 2, 20225B1 BA575$430,000$748-4.2%
Jun 1, 20221D2 BR · 2 BA950$790,000$832-1.1%
Apr 26, 20225G2 BR · 2 BA$970,000+0.0%
Apr 11, 202212F1 BR · 1 BA571$449,000$786-6.3%
Mar 11, 202211A1 BA570$437,000$767-2.7%
Jan 14, 20221F1 BA550$400,000$727-15.8%
Dec 8, 20213C1 BA$365,000+5.8%
Aug 17, 202111E1 BR · 1 BA900$600,000$667+9.1%
Aug 13, 202110D2 BR · 2 BA$985,000-10.4%
Jul 15, 20219GHJ5 BR · 4 BA2,900$3,100,000$1,069-26.2%
Jul 14, 202111B1 BA$425,000-5.6%
May 6, 202112A1 BA$380,000-4.8%
Apr 29, 202112B2 BR · 1.5 BA$1,290,000-7.5%
Apr 23, 20217B1 BA$373,000-6.5%
Nov 5, 202011H1 BR · 1 BA770$510,000$662-7.1%
Jun 3, 20206F$420,000-2.3%
May 27, 20207A1 BR · 1 BA550$425,000$773+0.0%
May 21, 20209A1 BA$435,000-16.2%
May 19, 20204J1 BA600$449,000$748+0.0%
Mar 11, 20207F1 BA$390,000-6.0%
Jan 8, 202014F1 BA575$400,000$696+0.3%
Dec 23, 201911B1 BA$445,000-1.1%
Oct 16, 201914B2 BR · 1.5 BA1,050$1,025,000$976-6.8%
Jul 30, 20193F1 BA$395,000-5.7%
Jul 23, 20197E1 BR · 1 BA$635,000+6.0%
Jul 18, 20195D2 BR · 2 BA$1,210,000-3.1%
Jul 2, 201911G2 BR · 2 BA$1,180,000-4.5%
May 29, 2019PHCD3 BR · 2 BA1,864$2,270,000$1,218-27.9%
May 29, 2019PHC$2,270,000
May 29, 20193G2 BR · 2 BA$1,108,000-7.7%
Apr 4, 20199E1 BR · 1 BA900$640,000$711-19.5%
Jun 25, 20188A1 BA$490,000+0.0%
Apr 13, 20183F1 BA$515,500+0.1%
Mar 15, 20181B600$600,000$1,000-6.3%
Feb 13, 20185A1 BR575$490,000$852-1.8%
Dec 22, 2017PHB2 BR · 2 BA1,400$1,345,000$961-3.9%
Sep 13, 20175F1 BA560$499,000$891+0.0%
Aug 29, 20173E1 BR900$830,000$922-10.3%
Jun 16, 2017PHB2 BR · 2 BA1,400$1,345,000$961-13.2%
Apr 27, 201711F527$525,000$996-4.5%
Mar 29, 20177H1 BR$680,000-14.5%
Mar 13, 201710B1 BA575$467,500$813-6.1%
Mar 6, 20176H1 BR770$640,000$831-14.6%
Jan 24, 20178E1 BR$650,000+0.0%
Dec 22, 20165D2 BR · 2 BA$1,300,000
Nov 8, 20165E1 BR900$870,000$967-1.7%
Oct 28, 20168C450$395,000$878+0.0%
Jul 27, 20168HJ2 BR1,345$1,355,000$1,007+4.2%
Jun 6, 20164B1 BA575$465,000$809+0.0%
May 25, 20162A1 BA535$505,500$945+12.6%
Feb 26, 20169J$395,000
Jan 4, 20161J$529,000+0.0%
Nov 4, 20156C$372,500-3.2%
Oct 2, 20152FG3 BR · 3 BA1,875$2,015,000$1,075+1.0%
Sep 24, 20151A$350,000+0.0%
Sep 15, 20151H1 BR$425,000+0.0%
Sep 15, 20151G1 BR · 1 BA625$610,000$976-2.4%
Sep 8, 20154H1 BR · 1 BA770$600,000$779-0.8%
Sep 1, 20154E1 BR900$820,000$911+2.6%
Aug 31, 20151F550$430,000$782-2.3%
Jul 13, 20153C1 BA$350,000-4.1%
Jul 1, 20159D3 BR · 3 BA1,900$2,195,000$1,155+0.0%
Jun 25, 201514C2 BR1,400$1,265,000$904-11.5%
May 18, 201512B2 BR · 1.5 BA1,056$1,250,000$1,184
Apr 10, 2015PHB2 BR1,400$1,185,000$846-20.5%
Feb 9, 20155A1 BA575$405,000$704-4.7%
Jan 26, 20153B$375,000-13.8%
Nov 4, 20146F560$396,000$707-2.7%
Oct 27, 20147B575$385,000$670-9.4%
Sep 4, 20143E1 BR900$800,000$889+8.3%
Aug 27, 201412A530$425,000$802-6.6%
Mar 31, 20149A1 BA$385,000
Jan 21, 20145E1 BR900$680,000$756-6.1%
Oct 9, 20137J1 BA600$418,000$697-1.6%
Sep 30, 20133A$370,000-4.9%
Sep 25, 20132FG2 BR · 3 BA1,875$1,820,000$971-17.3%
Sep 24, 201322C$370,000
Sep 17, 20132C$280,000+0.0%
Aug 5, 20131H1 BR$363,000
Jun 3, 20131F1 BA550$320,000$582-2.7%
Dec 20, 20126H1 BR770$435,000$565-17.1%
Oct 18, 201211H1 BR770$382,000$496-6.8%
Oct 17, 20125J600$350,000$583-2.5%
Aug 27, 20125C$264,000-5.4%
Jun 12, 20122J$320,000+0.3%
Apr 23, 20129CD3 BR1,775$1,510,000$851-4.7%
Apr 10, 201211A$330,000-2.7%
Aug 18, 20116A550$320,000$582-2.7%
Jul 13, 20113G2 BR$870,000-1.7%
Mar 26, 20111D1 BR950$455,000$479-8.8%
Dec 23, 20106D2 BR1,375$875,000$636-7.8%
Dec 16, 20104C$230,000
Nov 17, 201011C$380,250
Nov 17, 201011A$375,000
Nov 9, 201010E1 BR900$605,000$672-6.8%
Aug 27, 20104G2 BR1,375$822,500$598-3.2%
Aug 4, 20107H1 BR$470,000-5.8%
Jun 30, 2010PHB2 BR1,400$890,000$636-6.3%
Dec 3, 20096J1 BR550$348,500$634-8.0%
Jul 16, 20096A550$338,000$615-3.2%
Aug 7, 20084H1 BR770$575,000$747-4.0%
Jul 21, 2008PHC3 BR1,800$2,770,000$1,539
Apr 9, 20081G1 BR · 1 BA625$587,500$940
Apr 2, 20081C1 BR775$625,000$806-0.6%
Apr 2, 20085B600$429,000$715+0.0%
Feb 8, 200812A1 BA600$438,000$730-2.4%
Nov 28, 20076F560$469,000$838-1.3%
Aug 21, 20072A$355,000+1.4%
Aug 21, 20078C450$357,000$793
Aug 15, 20076C$345,000+0.0%
Jul 30, 200712E1 BR$895,000-0.4%
May 14, 20071B600$480,000$800
Apr 24, 20073E1 BR900$680,000$756+3.2%
Feb 26, 20079G4 BR · 4 BAnon-market transfer (excluded from $/sf & trends)2,900$875,000
Jan 25, 20078HJ2 BR$899,000+0.0%
Jan 17, 20078H$899,000
Jan 11, 20079B$382,000-1.8%
Jan 10, 20077B575$385,000$670-1.0%
Aug 31, 20062E1 BR900$500,000$556-8.9%
Aug 28, 20066F560$442,000$789-3.7%
Mar 24, 20065J600$409,000$682-0.2%
Dec 22, 20056D2 BR1,375$975,000$709-2.4%
Dec 1, 20057H1 BR$552,000
Nov 30, 20051D2 BR · 2 BA950$530,000$558-3.6%
Nov 16, 20054J1 BR600$455,000$758+1.3%
Sep 6, 20051G1 BR · 1 BA625$565,000$904
Aug 30, 200512C$1,300,000
Aug 8, 20054E1 BR900$649,000$721
Jun 17, 2005PHCD3 BR1,800$1,925,000$1,069+4.1%
Jun 1, 20056H1 BR770$585,000$760
May 2, 20053B$333,000
Apr 28, 20054B575$340,000$591+4.6%
Feb 22, 20058C450$260,000$578-0.8%
Feb 15, 20056D2 BR1,375$875,000$636+0.0%
Feb 8, 20055B600$325,000$542+0.0%
Aug 12, 200410H$425,000
Aug 9, 20043A$265,000+0.0%
Jul 30, 200412F$275,000+3.8%
Jul 19, 200411D2 BR1,375$825,000$600-1.2%
Jun 30, 20048J$300,000
Jun 29, 20041E$399,500
Jun 17, 200410E1 BR900$562,000$624
May 4, 20046J1 BR550$275,000$500+0.0%
Mar 10, 20043J$239,000+0.0%
Oct 15, 20037B575$229,000$398

Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-01421-0037) 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 on co-ops is not officially recorded, figures shown are approximate. 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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