Condominium · 1900
30 West 9 Street
30–32 West 9th Street, New York, NY 10011

30 West 9 Street

30–32 West 9th Street, New York, NY 10011

At a glance
Year built
1900
Type
Condominium
Units
18
Floors
5
The Data Room

Every recorded sale at this building, 2005–2025

Price-per-square-foot over time, the line- and floor-premium curves, and every recorded sale.

Median $/sf
$2,455
Listing discount
-1.2%
Recorded sales
23
On record
2005–2025

30 West 9th Street is a pair of adjacent turn-of-the-century Greenwich Village townhouses — 30 and 32 — combined and converted into an 18-unit condominium in 1985. It sits on one of the Village's prime "Gold Coast" blocks, the tree-lined stretch of West 9th between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, a short walk from Washington Square Park.

The building is inside the Greenwich Village Historic District, designated in 1969, so its scale and streetwall are protected. This is condominium ownership wrapped in genuine townhouse character: low-rise, human-scaled, and quiet, with the architectural detail of a period Village row house rather than a tower.

Recent sales

Recent closings at this building, curated by The Roebling Team research desk. Apartment-level facts are independently verified before publishing; sale prices reflect the recorded transfer amount at the NYC Department of Finance.

DateUnitApartmentPricePPSFvs. Ask
Dec 22, 20255A
1 BR · 1 BA · 550 sf
$1,350,000$2,455/sfoff-mkt
Sep 25, 20245A
1 BR · 1 BA · 550 sf
$1,295,000$2,355/sf+3.6%
Jan 30, 20203
1,734 sf
$3,500,000$2,018/sfoff-mkt
Sep 12, 20163A
1 BR
$1,295,000+17.7%
Oct 23, 20159
481 sf
$1,175,000$2,443/sfoff-mkt
Jul 10, 20154
939 sf
$2,350,000$2,503/sfoff-mkt
Dec 3, 20135A
1 BR
$870,000-1.1%
Apr 25, 201315
425 sf
$774,910$1,823/sfoff-mkt

Market read. Most recent trades (2025) cleared a median $2,455/sf across 1 sale. Median listing discount -1.2% over ask.

The retrade record

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

9 · 481 sf+93%
$610,000 ($1,268/sf) 2006$700,000 ($1,455/sf) 2011$1,175,000 ($2,443/sf) 2015
5A · 550 sf+55%
$870,000 2013$1,295,000 ($2,355/sf) 2024$1,350,000 ($2,455/sf) 2025
3 · 1,734 sf+40%
$2,500,000 ($1,442/sf) 2012$3,500,000 ($2,018/sf) 2020
16 · 541 sf+35%
$610,000 ($1,128/sf) 2006$825,000 ($1,525/sf) 2008
3B+22%
$575,000 2006$700,000 2011

Other recent transfers

DateUnitPrice
Aug 3, 20084B$735,000
Jul 21, 20063B$575,000
View all 23 recorded sales, sortable

Full closing history with price-per-square-foot over time, the complete retrade record, and every line that has traded.

Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-00572-7502) 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.

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Sources: The Roebling Research Library (offering plans, house rules, financial statements, board minutes, internal transaction records); NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers; publicly recorded NYC building data.

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