264 Lexington AvenueRecorded sales & closing prices

264 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10016

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

2BR
$1M
median of 7 recent · '23–'26
Recent range
$635K – $1.4M
all types, last 4 yrs
Listing discount
1.6%
median, from last ask
Recorded transfers
37
2003–2026 on record

Not enough recent activity to price (shown for completeness, not quoted): Studio — last traded 2004; 1BR — last traded 2025; 3BR — last traded 2016; 4BR+ — last traded 2020.

The complete recorded-sale history for 264 Lexington Avenue, 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

2026-04 · 2BR
3A  $1,200,000
2025-12 · 2BR
4B  $775,000
2025-08 · 1BR
1D  $635,000
2025-05 · 2BR
6A  $1,400,000
2025-03 · 2BR
1C  $999,500
2024-01 · 2BR
11A  $750,000

The line premium — where you sit sets the price

Same-2BR prices, time-controlled to today’s dollars, split by line — exposure, light, and layout vary stack to stack within a building.

Bar = today’s 2BR price for that line; right column = premium vs. an average 2BR.

Line A 6 sales
$1,071,498
+7%
Line C 4 sales
$999,500
+0%

And by floor

Same 2BR, time-controlled to today — higher floors, higher clears.

Floors 6–10 5 sales
$999,500
+0%
Floors 1–5 4 sales
$1,039,284
+4%

The 2BR trajectory

Every recorded 2BR. The building trades thinly year to year, so the story is the long arc, not any single year: 2BRs have moved from roughly $599K in the mid-2000s to about $1M 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.

$450K$975K$1.5M'03'15'263A · $1,200,000 · '264B · $775,000 · '256A · $1,400,000 · '251C · $999,500 · '2511A · $750,000 · '246C · $945,000 · '2310A · $1,110,000 · '237A · $800,000 · '224C · $990,000 · '228C · $875,000 · '2111A · $889,000 · '218A · $1,040,000 · '196C · $915,000 · '184B · $787,500 · '174C · $925,000 · '163A · $980,000 · '1410A · $902,500 · '143B · $625,000 · '124A · $725,000 · '118C · $515,000 · '1110A · $692,300 · '093B · $670,000 · '088C · $750,000 · '086A · $651,500 · '089A · $916,650 · '0710C · $680,000 · '0710A · $599,000 · '03

Lines that traded more than once

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

6A+115%
$651,500 2008$1,400,000 2025
10A+85%
$599,000 2003$692,300 2009$902,500 2014$1,110,000 2023
9BC+44%
$1,425,000 2006$2,050,000 2020
3A+22%
$980,000 2014$1,200,000 2026
11BC+18%
$1,675,000 2008$1,625,000 2011$1,970,000 2016
8C+17%
$750,000 2008$515,000 2011$875,000 2021
4C+7%
$925,000 2016$990,000 2022
6C+3%
$915,000 2018$945,000 2023
4B-2%
$787,500 2017$775,000 2025
3B-7%
$670,000 2008$625,000 2012
11A-16%
$889,000 2021$750,000 2024

Every recorded sale

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

37 recorded sales
Apartment
Apr 13, 20263A2 BR · 1 BA$1,200,000
Dec 11, 20254B2 BR · 1 BA$775,000-2.5%
Aug 13, 20251D1 BR · 1 BA$635,000+5.8%
May 7, 20256A2 BR · 1 BA$1,400,000-15.2%
Mar 12, 20251C2 BR · 1 BA$999,500-0.1%
Jan 10, 202411A2 BR · 1 BA$750,000
Aug 21, 20236C2 BR · 1 BA$945,000-1.6%
Jun 28, 202310A2 BR · 1 BA$1,110,000
Dec 5, 20227A2 BR · 1 BA$800,000-15.7%
May 4, 20224C2 BR · 1 BA$990,000+1.5%
Aug 6, 20218C2 BR · 1 BA$875,000-8.9%
Apr 28, 202111A2 BR · 1 BA$889,000-1.1%
Oct 15, 20209BC4 BR · 2 BA$2,050,000-4.7%
Oct 17, 20198A2 BR · 1 BA$1,040,000-5.5%
Jul 6, 20186C2 BR$915,000-1.1%
Jul 28, 20174B2 BR$787,500-5.1%
Aug 24, 201611BC3 BR · 2 BA$1,970,000-5.3%
Feb 26, 20164C2 BR · 1 BA$925,000
Dec 22, 20143A2 BR$980,000-1.5%
Dec 18, 2014COOP$980,000
Jul 28, 201410A2 BR$902,500
Sep 4, 20123B2 BR$625,000-3.8%
Dec 5, 201111BC3 BR$1,625,000-4.1%
Aug 25, 20114A2 BR$725,000-3.3%
Apr 19, 20118C2 BR$515,000
Jul 8, 200910A2 BR$692,300-7.6%
Oct 31, 20083B2 BR$670,000-1.3%
Jun 30, 20088C2 BR$750,000
Apr 11, 200811BC3 BR$1,675,000
Jan 15, 20086A2 BR · 1 BA$651,500
Dec 19, 20079A2 BR$916,650-0.9%
Aug 14, 200710C2 BR$680,000-6.2%
Aug 1, 20069BC4 BR · 2 BA$1,425,000-14.9%
Aug 24, 20048BStudio$563,000
Jun 24, 20046BStudio$545,000
Sep 30, 200310A2 BR$599,000
10A2 BR · 1 BA$1,140,000

Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-00891-0023) 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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