45 West 10th StreetRecorded sales & closing prices

45 West 10th Street, New York, NY 10011

53 recorded transfers, 2004–2026. Sortable and searchable below.

Studio
$750K
median of 5 recent · '23–'26
1BR
$1.1M
median of 2 recent · '23–'26
Recent range
$559K – $3M
all types, last 4 yrs
Listing discount
2.1%
median, from last ask
Recorded transfers
53
2004–2026 on record

Not enough recent activity to price (shown for completeness, not quoted): 2BR — last traded 2025; 3BR — last traded 2022.

The complete recorded-sale history for 45 West 10th 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

2026-05 · Studio
1C  $850,000
2026-02 · 1BR
8B  $830,000
2025-07 · 2BR
8EF  $2,999,500
2025-06 · 1BR
LH  $875,000
2025-01 · Studio
3J  $572,500
2024-12 · Studio
5C/5D  $1,125,000

The line premium — where you sit sets the price

Same-1BR prices, time-controlled to today’s dollars, split by line — exposure, light, and layout vary stack to stack within a building.

Bar = today’s 1BR price for that line; right column = premium vs. an average 1BR.

Line E 3 sales
$1,313,773
+20%
Line D 3 sales
$1,099,000
+0%

And by floor

Same 1BR, time-controlled to today — higher floors, higher clears.

Floors 6–10 8 sales
$1,099,000
+0%
Floors 1–5 3 sales
$1,262,365
+15%

The 1BR trajectory

Every recorded 1BR. The building trades thinly year to year, so the story is the long arc, not any single year: 1BRs have moved from roughly $695K in the mid-2000s to about $1.1M 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.

$550K$1.15M$1.75M'05'16'268B · $830,000 · '266D · $1,099,000 · '237E · $1,655,000 · '221D · $925,000 · '216E · $1,150,000 · '213D · $1,307,000 · '217B · $905,000 · '217F · $902,500 · '216C · $962,000 · '207E · $900,000 · '184F · $1,105,000 · '185E · $900,000 · '168C · $925,000 · '141B · $930,000 · '138D · $995,000 · '133D · $855,000 · '134F · $695,000 · '116C · $720,000 · '111B · $645,000 · '078C · $695,000 · '076D · $751,000 · '05

Lines that traded more than once

The building’s appreciation arc, apartment by apartment — recorded prices, exact.

7E+84%
$900,000 2018$1,655,000 2022
4F+59%
$695,000 2011$1,105,000 2018
3D+53%
$855,000 2013$1,307,000 2021
8EF+50%
$1,999,000 2019$2,999,500 2025
6D+46%
$751,000 2005$1,099,000 2023
1B+44%
$645,000 2007$930,000 2013
6C+34%
$720,000 2011$962,000 2020
8C+33%
$695,000 2007$925,000 2014
3J-4%
$595,000 2018$572,500 2025

Every recorded sale

Sort any column; filter by unit or keyword. Prices are the recorded transfer amount at the NYC Department of Finance.

53 recorded sales
Apartment
May 20, 20261CStudio$850,000
Feb 4, 20268B1 BR · 1 BA$830,000+0.6%
Jul 23, 20258EF2 BR · 2 BA$2,999,500+5.2%
Jun 18, 2025LH1 BR · 1 BA$875,000-16.7%
Jan 13, 20253JStudio · 1 BA$572,500-2.1%
Dec 16, 20245C/5DStudio$1,125,000
Aug 22, 20246AStudio · 1 BA$559,250-2.7%
Jul 30, 20244EStudio$750,000
May 9, 20236D1 BR · 1 BA$1,099,000-15.5%
Apr 5, 20236BStudio$770,000
Nov 22, 20221G2 BR · 2 BA$1,485,000
Sep 28, 2022PHAB4 BR · 3 BA$7,664,100+18.0%
Aug 11, 20224JStudio · 1 BA$550,000+11.1%
May 23, 20227C/7D3 BR$2,500,000
May 23, 20227CD3 BR · 2 BA$2,500,000
May 13, 20227E1 BR · 1 BA$1,655,000+18.6%
Oct 13, 20211D1 BR · 1 BA$925,000
Aug 31, 20216E1 BR · 1 BA$1,150,000+21.1%
Jul 27, 20213D1 BR · 1 BA$1,307,000+24.5%
Mar 23, 20217B1 BR · 1 BA$905,000-4.2%
Feb 5, 20217F1 BR · 1 BA$902,500-3.0%
Oct 27, 20206C1 BR · 1 BA$962,000-3.3%
Jun 16, 20208JStudio · 1 BA$550,000-4.3%
Oct 16, 20198EF2 BR · 2 BA$1,999,000-19.9%
May 28, 2019LJStudio · 1 BA$860,000-13.6%
Dec 5, 20187E1 BR · 1 BA$900,000
Jul 24, 20183JStudio$595,000
Feb 26, 20184F1 BR$1,105,000
Oct 5, 20172HStudio$505,000
Mar 24, 2017LD1 BR$730,000-8.6%
Oct 13, 20163HStudio$570,000
Jul 6, 20165E1 BR$900,000+5.9%
Oct 26, 2015PHA/B3 BR$5,351,000+18.9%
Nov 6, 20143CStudio$781,750
Mar 28, 20148C1 BR$925,000
Jan 29, 20142CStudio$765,000
Aug 21, 20131B1 BR$930,000
Aug 6, 20138D1 BR$995,000+4.8%
Mar 14, 20133D1 BR$855,000-4.9%
Sep 12, 2012LD1 BR$650,000
Oct 31, 20114F1 BR$695,000
Oct 27, 20115FGHStudio$1,151,375
Sep 15, 20116C1 BR$720,000-0.7%
Aug 31, 2011PHAB4 BR$1,495,000
Aug 22, 20112/1F1 BR$825,000
Aug 8, 20112G2 BR$1,270,000-1.7%
Jul 8, 2010PHA/B4 BR$3,895,400
Mar 14, 20071B1 BR$645,000-4.4%
Jan 23, 20072DStudio$725,000
Jan 9, 20078C1 BR$695,000-4.7%
Feb 14, 20069DEF3 BR$2,700,000-5.3%
May 26, 20056D1 BR · 1 BA$751,000
Oct 29, 20045FG3 BR$1,960,000-10.9%

Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-00574-0067) 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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