30 Park Place / Four Seasons Private ResidencesRecorded sales & closing prices

30 Park Place, New York, NY 10007

107 recorded closings, 2017–2026. Sortable and searchable below.

Recorded closings
107
Date range
2017–2026
Median $/sf
$2,362
2026 · adjusted
Price range
$1.06M – $32.6M
Price shift · median $/sf
1-Year
+0%
Since 2022
+0%
10-Year
not enough data
Since 2021
+0%

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 30 Park Place / Four Seasons Private Residences, compiled from NYC Department of Finance transfer records and verified listing data, then enriched apartment-by-apartment by The Roebling Team research desk.

Recent closings

The building’s 10 most recent market sales.

DateUnitApartmentPrice$/sf
Apr 28, 20263 BR · 2,265 sf$5,350,000$2,362
Apr 3, 202660C2 BR · 1,543 sf$3,200,000$2,074
Feb 3, 202660B$5,300,000
Jan 22, 202638A$7,450,000
Sep 18, 202557D$3,875,000
Sep 11, 202546C$2,710,000
Jul 15, 202541A$7,500,000
Jun 11, 202540A$4,850,000
May 6, 202571A$12,250,000
Jan 10, 202575B$10,825,000

The retrade record

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

39A+404%
$1,350,000 2017$6,800,000 2021
39B+152%
$2,100,000 2019$5,300,000 2021
46B · 1,543 sf+20%
$2,500,000 ($1,620/sf) 2020$5,112,500 ($3,313/sf) 2021$2,999,000 ($1,944/sf) 2021
45A+18%
$5,500,000 2021$6,500,000 2022
39H+15%
$1,525,000 2020$1,755,999 2023
70A+10%
$10,500,000 2020$11,600,000 2022
71A+8%
$11,345,000 2019$12,250,000 2025
38A+6%
$7,000,000 2021$7,450,000 2026
68A+5%
$11,000,000 2018$11,600,000 2022
46C+4%
$2,600,000 2019$2,710,000 2025
67A+3%
$11,750,000 2017$12,100,000 2023
41C-1%
$2,600,000 2020$2,575,000 2024
46A-5%
$5,945,000 2019$5,675,000 2021
39C-7%
$1,781,937 2018$1,650,000 2020
51A-8%
$5,450,000 2020$4,995,000 2024
58D-17%
$4,325,000 2018$3,600,000 2024
41A-19%
$9,300,000 2019$4,865,000 2023$7,500,000 2025
44A-22%
$7,142,600 2018$5,600,000 2021
40A-73%
$18,000,000 2019$4,850,000 2025

Every recorded sale

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107 recorded sales
Apartment
Apr 28, 20263 BR2,265$5,350,000$2,362
Apr 3, 202660C2 BR1,543$3,200,000$2,074
Feb 3, 202660B$5,300,000
Jan 22, 202638A$7,450,000
Sep 18, 202557D$3,875,000
Sep 11, 202546C$2,710,000
Jul 15, 202541A$7,500,000
Jun 11, 202540A$4,850,000
May 6, 202571A$12,250,000
Jan 10, 202575B$10,825,000
Jan 6, 202559A$6,100,000
Nov 20, 202439E$1,060,000
Oct 23, 202458D$3,600,000
Sep 30, 202472C$4,050,000
Jul 30, 202441C$2,575,000
May 22, 202442A$4,855,000
Mar 12, 202451A$4,995,000
Dec 18, 202367A$12,100,000
Sep 14, 202339H$1,755,999
Aug 7, 202350A$30,000,000
Aug 3, 202341A$4,865,000
Mar 28, 202377A$17,995,000
Jan 4, 202345A$6,500,000
Nov 29, 202263C$4,500,000
Nov 21, 202270A$11,600,000
Jul 5, 202229A$19,500,000
Apr 19, 202276B$11,600,000
Feb 4, 202268A$11,600,000
Jan 13, 202258A$7,250,000
Dec 14, 202146B2 BR1,543$2,999,000$1,944
Jan 5, 202255C$4,250,000
Nov 12, 202133B$5,200,000
Sep 24, 202139F$32,000,000
Sep 16, 202136B$5,150,000
Sep 2, 202139B$5,300,000
Aug 9, 202139J$2,875,000
Aug 4, 202144A$5,600,000
Jul 29, 2021PH78B$18,439,343
Jul 9, 202146B$5,112,500
Aug 12, 202143A$11,407,500
Jun 23, 202138A$7,000,000
Jun 9, 2021PH82$18,500,000
May 26, 202162A$6,940,000
Apr 9, 202147A$6,025,000
Apr 2, 202133A$6,400,000
Apr 1, 202146A$5,675,000
Mar 24, 202139A$6,800,000
Mar 8, 202129B$13,500,000
Feb 18, 202136A$6,950,000
Feb 17, 202157A$6,840,000
Feb 12, 202145A$5,500,000
Jan 14, 202135A$6,500,000
Dec 8, 202046B$2,500,000
Oct 1, 202051A$5,450,000
Sep 15, 202056A$6,650,000
Aug 14, 202065A$9,300,000
Aug 21, 202041C$2,600,000
Aug 18, 202039H$1,525,000
Jul 20, 202040E$3,800,000
Jun 16, 202035B$5,400,000
May 15, 202041B$5,680,000
Apr 30, 202032B$4,950,000
Apr 27, 202039L$1,150,000
Apr 16, 202031A$16,000,000
Mar 31, 202039K$1,128,000
Feb 12, 202039C$1,650,000
Jan 22, 202070A$10,500,000
Jan 14, 202034A$6,750,000
Dec 10, 201939B$2,100,000
Oct 22, 201951E$5,050,000
Jul 11, 201945B$2,500,000
Jul 3, 201937A$16,200,000
Jul 9, 201971A$11,345,000
Jul 9, 201948A$6,150,000
Jun 25, 201940A$18,000,000
Jun 17, 201946C$2,600,000
Aug 16, 201941A$9,300,000
Jun 10, 201946A$5,945,000
Jun 21, 201977B$13,750,000
May 15, 201971B$7,450,000
Mar 26, 201950E$4,750,000
Feb 26, 201932A$8,000,000
Feb 8, 201969A$11,100,000
Jan 8, 201968A$11,000,000
Dec 19, 201869B$8,000,000
Dec 12, 201863B$6,300,000
Dec 10, 201863A$8,454,562
Dec 5, 201839G$1,713,545
Nov 28, 201839C$1,781,937
Jan 8, 201934B$6,100,000
Nov 13, 201844A$7,142,600
Nov 14, 201844B$3,018,000
Sep 13, 201858D$4,325,000
Aug 13, 201853D$4,075,000
Jul 2, 201847B$4,862,143
May 2, 201874A$26,642,995
Apr 20, 2018PH80$32,643,671
Apr 27, 201838B$7,550,000
Apr 12, 201873B$8,075,000
Mar 23, 201865B$7,450,000
Feb 15, 201856B$6,100,000
Dec 19, 201749B$4,633,037
Dec 5, 201749E$4,900,000
Nov 9, 201748B$4,582,125
Oct 13, 201749A$6,850,000
Sep 27, 201739A$1,350,000
Sep 8, 201767A$11,750,000

Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-00123-7502) 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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