Manhattan condos $1,629/sf 2%Manhattan co-ops $283K/room 5%Central Park perimeterPark Ave $478K/room 19%CPW $350K/room 5%Fifth Ave $501K/room 19%Billionaires' Row $4,272/sf 24%West Village $2,411/sf 6%
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Condominium · 1999
The Left Bank
359 West 11th Street, New York, NY 10014
Buildings·West Village·Condominium

The Left Bank

359 West 11th Street, New York, NY 10014

West Village

BBL 1006387502 · BIN 1012046

CorridorWest Village
At a glance
Year built
1999
Type
Condominium
Units
18
Floors
10
The Data Room

Every recorded sale at this building, 2003–2023

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

Median $/sf
$2,603
Listing discount
3.7%
Recorded sales
19
On record
2003–2023

Known as The Left Bank, 359 West 11th Street is a boutique condominium completed in 1999 at the western edge of the West Village, close to the Hudson River waterfront and the Greenwich Village Historic District. As a purpose-built residential building of its era, it offered larger, contemporary floor plans in a neighborhood otherwise defined by 19th-century townhouses and low-rise loft stock.

The building holds 18 residences and sits on a quiet block near the river, within walking distance of the Hudson River Park esplanade, the Meatpacking District and the shops and restaurants of the West Village. Its scale and location have made it a steady performer in one of Manhattan's most sought-after residential districts.

Pricing reflects the premium on larger West Village condominium homes near the waterfront, with recorded sales for upper-floor units reaching well into seven and eight figures. Values move with floor, exposure, river views and outdoor space.

Local Law 97

Carbon-penalty exposure
🟡
Moderate — under today's cap; material modeled 2030 exposure
2024–2029 annual penalty
$0 (under cap)
2030–2034 annual penalty
$16,473/yr
Per unit / month range
$0 – $76
See full Local Law 97 analysis — emissions history, scenarios, methodology →

Facade safety — Local Law 11

Local Law 11 / FISP · last inspection 2020–25
Safe
What this means for you

The latest available FISP filing classified the facade as Safe — no repairs were required at that inspection. Facade inspections run on a fixed five-year cycle; future inspection, repair, and any assessment decisions remain building-specific.

Inspection history
2005–10
Safe
2010–15
Safe
2015–20
Safe
2020–25
Safe
2025–30
Due
Next report due
by Feb 2028
On record
$4,750 in filing penalties
The three grades, in buyer terms
SafeLatest filing: Safe — no repairs required at that inspection.
SWARMPLatest filing: repairs required before the next inspection cycle.
UnsafeLatest filing: unsafe conditions requiring corrective action.

QEWI = Qualified Exterior Wall Inspector — the licensed engineer the city requires to sign the report (the independent expert, not the managing agent). Source: NYC DOB facade filings (FISP) · The Roebling Research Library.

See the full facade history →

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
Jun 16, 2023PH9A
4 BR · 3 BA · 2,536 sf
$6,600,000$2,603/sf-1.4%
Mar 16, 20226A
3 BR · 2 BA · 1,877 sf
$3,484,500$1,856/sf-0.4%
Apr 28, 20216B
2 BR · 2 BA · 1,699 sf
$2,760,000$1,624/sf-8.0%
Jun 10, 20191B
3 BR · 2.5 BA · 1,850 sf
$2,475,000$1,338/sf-0.8%
Nov 16, 20185AB
4 BR · 3 BA · 2,100 sf
$2,900,000$1,381/sf-23.6%
Aug 31, 20167C
1,258 sf
$2,700,000$2,146/sfoff-mkt
Jul 28, 20146B
2 BR · 1,699 sf
$2,995,000$1,763/sf+0.0%
Mar 24, 20146A
3 BR · 1,937 sf
$3,295,000$1,701/sf-13.2%

Market read. Most recent trades (2023) cleared a median $2,603/sf across 1 sale. Median listing discount 3.7% from the last ask — a recurring negotiation gap worth pricing into any offer or listing strategy.

The retrade record

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

1B · 1,850 sf+40%
$1,765,000 ($864/sf) 2006$1,980,000 ($969/sf) 2010$1,980,000 ($969/sf) 2011$2,475,000 ($1,338/sf) 2019
6A · 1,877 sf+6%
$3,295,000 ($1,701/sf) 2014$3,484,500 ($1,856/sf) 2022
6B · 1,699 sf-8%
$2,995,000 ($1,763/sf) 2014$2,760,000 ($1,624/sf) 2021
View all 19 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 1-00638-7502) 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.

Comparable buildings


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.

The neighborhood

For the full corridor — architecture, schools, transit, and pricing across West Village — read The Roebling Team Guide to West Village.

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