350 East 30th StreetRecorded sales & closing prices

350 East 30th Street, New York, NY 10016

60 recorded closings, 2004–2025. Sortable and searchable below.

Recorded closings
60
Date range
2004–2025
Median $/sf
$920
2025 · adjusted
Listing discount
2.7%
median, from last ask
Price range
$505K – $975K
Price shift · median $/sf · constant-quality
Since 2004
+48.5%
10-Year
-5.4%
Since 2022
-2.6%
1-Year
-3.6%

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.

As a condominium, 350 East 30th prices on a price-per-square-foot basis. Recent activity has run in the vicinity of roughly $960 to $1,030 per square foot, with alcove studios and one-bedrooms making up much of the trading — a recent closing landed around $745,000. Within the building, floor, exposure, view, and condition drive pricing more than any building average; upper-floor lines with open exposures and any Empire State Building sightlines carry the premiums.

The complete recorded-sale history for 350 East 30th 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 2.7% from the last ask — a recurring negotiation gap worth pricing into any offer or listing strategy here.

Price per square foot over time

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

$489$850$1,211'04'08'12'16'20'24'255S · $528/sf · 20044W · $715/sf · 20051E · $713/sf · 20064Z · $844/sf · 20062A · $902/sf · 20075Z · $828/sf · 20071L · $784/sf · 20075E · $899/sf · 20074X · $955/sf · 20072S · $896/sf · 20082S · $814/sf · 20091L · $671/sf · 20105Z · $861/sf · 20126R · $760/sf · 20135V · $909/sf · 20146J · $1,050/sf · 20143M · $717/sf · 20146Y · $1,135/sf · 20164E · $998/sf · 20163E · $1,067/sf · 20163D · $1,095/sf · 20161Z · $1,115/sf · 20171D · $976/sf · 20186M · $875/sf · 20185C · $1,024/sf · 20195Z · $1,148/sf · 20191E · $1,009/sf · 20201D · $1,172/sf · 20204R · $885/sf · 20201A · $887/sf · 20213C · $864/sf · 20216E · $885/sf · 20212R · $915/sf · 20215A · $970/sf · 20215L · $971/sf · 20214G · $960/sf · 20223G · $980/sf · 20223E · $1,000/sf · 20225R · $938/sf · 20224C · $967/sf · 20236D · $1,011/sf · 20233V · $984/sf · 20231K · $1,040/sf · 20236C · $964/sf · 20234R · $931/sf · 20246L · $928/sf · 20253H · $954/sf · 20251M · $920/sf · 2025
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$920/sfevery bar sits above or below this · 0%

Premium by line

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

Line E 3 sales
$960/sf+4%
Line C 3 sales
$919/sf+0%
Line R 4 sales
$897/sf-3%

Recent closings

The building’s 10 most recent market sales.

DateUnitApartmentPrice$/sfvs. Ask
Oct 21, 20251M2 BR · 1 BA · 918 sf$845,000$920-5.6%
Aug 26, 20253H1 BR · 1 BA · 776 sf$740,000$954-0.7%
Apr 11, 20256L1 BR · 776 sf$720,000$928-5.9%
Feb 24, 20256G2 BR$975,000-2.4%
Dec 13, 20244P1 BR · 1 BA$515,000-1.9%
Dec 13, 20244L1 BR · 1 BA$740,000-2.0%
Aug 6, 20244V1 BR · 1 BA$620,000-7.3%
Apr 26, 20244R1 BR · 1 BA · 800 sf$745,000$931-5.1%
Apr 2, 20245E1 BR · 1 BA$560,000-10.4%
Dec 6, 20236C1 BR · 1 BA · 700 sf$675,000$964-10.0%

The retrade record

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

5Z · 610 sf+39%
$505,000 ($828/sf) 2007$525,000 ($861/sf) 2012$700,000 ($1,148/sf) 2019
1D · 717 sf+20%
$700,000 ($976/sf) 2018$840,000 ($1,172/sf) 2020
4R · 800 sf+8%
$690,000 ($885/sf) 2020$745,000 ($931/sf) 2024
2S · 1,100 sf+4%
$860,000 ($896/sf) 2008$895,000 ($814/sf) 2009
3E · 700 sf-1%
$705,000 ($1,067/sf) 2016$700,000 ($1,000/sf) 2022
5E-6%
$594,000 ($899/sf) 2007$560,000 2024
1L · 768 sf-14%
$602,000 ($784/sf) 2007$515,000 ($671/sf) 2010

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.

60 recorded sales
Apartment
Oct 21, 20251M2 BR · 1 BA918$845,000$920-5.6%
Aug 26, 20253H1 BR · 1 BA776$740,000$954-0.7%
Apr 11, 20256L1 BR776$720,000$928-5.9%
Feb 24, 20256G2 BR$975,000-2.4%
Dec 13, 20244P1 BR · 1 BA$515,000-1.9%
Dec 13, 20244L1 BR · 1 BA$740,000-2.0%
Aug 6, 20244V1 BR · 1 BA$620,000-7.3%
Apr 26, 20244R1 BR · 1 BA800$745,000$931-5.1%
Apr 2, 20245E1 BR · 1 BA$560,000-10.4%
Dec 6, 20236C1 BR · 1 BA700$675,000$964-10.0%
Nov 17, 20236Z1 BR · 1 BA$610,000-6.0%
Oct 24, 20231K5 BR · 1 BA529$550,000$1,040+17.3%
Oct 2, 20233V671$660,000$984
Sep 20, 20236D717$725,000$1,011
Sep 12, 20235P1 BR · 1 BA$505,000-1.0%
Aug 8, 20234C1 BR · 1 BA631$610,000$967-0.8%
Jul 21, 20235H1 BR · 1 BA$760,000-1.2%
Dec 28, 20225R1 BR · 1 BA800$750,000$938-2.2%
Aug 23, 20223N1 BR · 1 BA$530,000-2.8%
Aug 18, 20223E1 BR · 1 BA700$700,000$1,000
Aug 12, 20223G2 BR · 1 BA964$945,000$980-0.4%
Apr 1, 20224G2 BR · 1 BA964$925,000$960-3.0%
Dec 2, 20215L1 BR · 1 BA767$745,000$971-1.8%
Oct 5, 20215A1 BR608$590,000$970-2.5%
Sep 3, 20212V1 BR · 1 BA$630,000-3.8%
Aug 6, 20212R776$710,000$915
Apr 21, 20216E1 BR661$585,000$885-5.5%
Apr 2, 20213C1 BR · 1 BA631$545,000$864
Mar 24, 20211A1 BR603$535,000$887-4.5%
Jul 8, 20202X1 BR · 1 BA$585,000-6.4%
Mar 26, 20204R1 BR · 1 BA780$690,000$885-4.2%
Feb 19, 20201D2 BR · 1 BA717$840,000$1,172-6.6%
Jan 23, 20201E2 BR · 1 BA644$650,000$1,009-6.5%
Nov 14, 20195Z1 BR · 1 BA610$700,000$1,148+0.9%
Feb 20, 20195C1 BR631$646,000$1,024-6.2%
Oct 18, 20186M2 BR · 1 BA767$671,000$875
Oct 9, 20181D2 BR · 1 BA717$700,000$976
Jun 30, 20171Z583$650,000$1,115
May 11, 20163D1 BR717$785,000$1,095+1.3%
May 6, 20163E1 BR661$705,000$1,067-11.9%
Mar 8, 20166Y1 BA498$565,000$1,135-2.6%
Mar 8, 20164E1 BR · 1 BA661$660,000$998-2.2%
Oct 1, 20143M767$550,000$717
Aug 1, 20141C1 BR$530,000
Mar 19, 20146J1 BR · 1 BA500$525,000$1,050+1.0%
Jan 14, 20145V1 BR · 1 BA671$610,000$909-6.2%
Aug 28, 20136R776$590,000$760
Jul 2, 20125Z1 BR · 1 BA610$525,000$861
Dec 22, 20101L1 BR768$515,000$671-6.2%
Nov 23, 20092S2 BR1,100$895,000$814
Sep 8, 20082S2 BR960$860,000$896
Aug 30, 20074X2 BR560$535,000$955
May 30, 20075E1 BR661$594,000$899
May 7, 20071L1 BR768$602,000$784+0.5%
Mar 28, 20075Z1 BR · 1 BA610$505,000$828
Mar 27, 20072A1 BR604$545,000$902-0.1%
Apr 13, 20064Z610$515,000$844
Jan 6, 20061E1 BR750$535,000$713-0.9%
Jan 25, 20054W1 BR734$525,100$715
Aug 13, 20045S960$507,000$528

Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-00935-7501) 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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