320 West 87th StreetRecorded sales & closing prices
320 West 87th Street, New York, NY 10024
26 recorded transfers, 2004–2025. Sortable and searchable below.
- Recent range
- $715K – $1.07M
- Listing discount
- 4.7%
- Recorded transfers
- 26
Not enough recent activity to price (shown for completeness, not quoted): Studio — last traded 2011; 1BR — last traded 2025; 2BR — last traded 2025; 3BR — last traded 2020; 4BR+ — last traded 2018.
The complete recorded-sale history for 320 West 87th Street, 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
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 $899K in the mid-2000s to about $950K 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.
Lines that traded more than once
The building’s appreciation arc, apartment by apartment — recorded prices, exact.
Every recorded sale
Sort any column; filter by unit or keyword. Prices are the recorded transfer amount at the NYC Department of Finance.
| Apartment | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 18, 2025 | 1FEE | 1 BR · 1 BA | $715,000 | -4.7% |
| Jan 13, 2025 | 32 | 2 BR · 2 BA | $1,070,000 | -10.8% |
| Jan 31, 2023 | 9W1 | 1 BR · 1 BA | $500,000 | -4.8% |
| Mar 28, 2022 | 6W | 2 BR | $1,125,000 | -4.3% |
| Oct 18, 2021 | MAIS | 1 BR · 1 BA | $630,000 | -9.9% |
| Jun 23, 2021 | 32 | 2 BR · 2 BA | $950,000 | +0.0% |
| Dec 8, 2020 | 5W | 3 BR · 3 BA | $2,092,500 | -7.0% |
| Feb 26, 2020 | 9W2 | 2 BR · 1 BA | $799,999 | — |
| Feb 18, 2020 | 8W1 | 1 BR · 1 BA | $511,000 | +2.2% |
| Apr 30, 2019 | PH | 1 BR | $500,000 | — |
| Jun 6, 2018 | 7E | 4 BR | $3,535,000 | -9.2% |
| Jul 19, 2017 | 5W1 | Studio | $595,000 | — |
| Feb 12, 2014 | 32 | 2 BR · 2 BA | $950,000 | +5.7% |
| Oct 28, 2013 | 1FE | 1 BR | $530,000 | -3.6% |
| Jul 23, 2013 | 5W | 2 BR | $1,100,000 | +10.6% |
| Dec 27, 2012 | 1W | 5 BR | $1,900,000 | -13.6% |
| Sep 13, 2011 | 5E | Studio | $660,363 | — |
| May 10, 2010 | 32 | 2 BR | $860,000 | -4.3% |
| Jun 11, 2008 | 4W2 | Studio | $749,000 | — |
| Mar 6, 2008 | 6W | 2 BR | $899,000 | — |
| Mar 4, 2008 | 3W | 5 BR | $2,600,000 | -11.9% |
| May 2, 2007 | 3W | 5 BR | $2,800,000 | -6.5% |
| Jul 26, 2006 | 32 | 2 BR | $875,000 | -2.7% |
| Jun 29, 2005 | 6E | $2,000,000 | — | |
| Jun 1, 2005 | 5W | Studio | $680,000 | — |
| Jul 27, 2004 | 7E | 3 BR | $1,500,000 | -6.3% |
Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-01248-0041) 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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