456 West 19th StreetRecorded sales & closing prices

456 West 19th Street, New York, NY 10011

50 recorded closings, 2010–2026. Sortable and searchable below.

Recorded closings
50
Date range
2010–2026
Median $/sf
$2,990
2026 · adjusted
Listing discount
7.8%
median, from last ask
Price range
$1.3M – $8.75M
Price shift · median $/sf
Since 2010
+58.6%
10-Year
+9.6%
Since 2022
+21.9%
1-Year
+2.4%

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.

The complete recorded-sale history for 456 West 19th 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 7.8% 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.

$1,007$2,055$3,102'10'13'16'19'22'25'262/3C · $1,151/sf · 20102/3B · $1,151/sf · 20106/7C · $1,428/sf · 20104/5C · $1,296/sf · 20104/5F · $1,463/sf · 20102/3F · $1,329/sf · 20102/3D · $1,192/sf · 20104/5E · $1,315/sf · 20106/7F · $1,547/sf · 20102/3F · $1,305/sf · 20106/7E · $1,438/sf · 20104/5B · $1,284/sf · 20106/7B · $1,461/sf · 20102/3A · $1,278/sf · 20106/7E · $1,504/sf · 20102/3E · $1,119/sf · 20106/7D · $1,493/sf · 20114/5A · $1,408/sf · 20116/7A · $1,525/sf · 2011PHG · $2,372/sf · 20114/5D · $1,347/sf · 2011PHH · $2,394/sf · 2011PHJ · $2,392/sf · 20114/5C · $1,471/sf · 20122/3F · $1,921/sf · 20136/7B · $1,705/sf · 20134/5A · $2,037/sf · 20146/7C · $2,250/sf · 201423/D · $1,671/sf · 20146/7A · $2,206/sf · 20142/3A · $1,845/sf · 201567C · $2,103/sf · 20156/7F · $2,320/sf · 20156F · $2,320/sf · 201567B · $2,072/sf · 20154/5C · $1,914/sf · 20162/3D · $1,813/sf · 20172/3C · $1,888/sf · 201745D · $1,842/sf · 20174/5B · $1,674/sf · 20212/3B · $1,740/sf · 20226/7C · $1,888/sf · 20222/3F · $1,837/sf · 2022PHI · $1,785/sf · 20234/5C · $1,978/sf · 20242/3B · $1,785/sf · 20254/5E · $1,709/sf · 2025PHJ · $2,990/sf · 2026
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.

Recent closings

The building’s 10 most recent market sales.

DateUnitApartmentPrice$/sfvs. Ask
May 27, 2026PHJ3 BR · 3.5 BA · 2,926 sf$8,750,000$2,990
Mar 4, 20254/5E1 BR · 2 BA · 1,170 sf$2,000,000$1,709-7.0%
Mar 3, 20252/3B1 BR · 2 BA · 1,129 sf$2,015,000$1,785-4.0%
Apr 12, 20244/5C1 BR · 2 BA · 1,144 sf$2,262,500$1,978
Oct 5, 20236/7B1 BR · 2 BA$2,285,000-6.7%
Mar 13, 2023PHI2 BR · 2.5 BA · 2,456 sf$4,383,200$1,785-9.6%
Sep 15, 20222/3F3 BR · 3.5 BA · 2,069 sf$3,800,000$1,837-15.5%
May 5, 20226/7C1 BR · 2 BA · 1,139 sf$2,150,000$1,888-6.5%
Mar 1, 20222/3B1 BR · 2 BA · 1,129 sf$1,965,000$1,740-1.5%
Apr 8, 20214/5B1 BR · 2 BA · 1,129 sf$1,890,000$1,674-0.5%

The retrade record

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

2/3B · 1,129 sf+55%
$1,300,000 ($1,151/sf) 2010$1,965,000 ($1,740/sf) 2022$2,015,000 ($1,785/sf) 2025
4/5C · 1,139 sf+53%
$1,476,462 ($1,296/sf) 2010$1,675,000 ($1,471/sf) 2012$2,180,000 ($1,914/sf) 2016$2,262,500 ($1,986/sf) 2024
2/3D · 1,466 sf+52%
$1,747,317 ($1,192/sf) 2010$2,657,500 ($1,813/sf) 2017
6/7F · 2,069 sf+50%
$3,200,000 ($1,547/sf) 2010$4,800,000 ($2,320/sf) 2015
6/7A · 1,700 sf+45%
$2,591,684 ($1,525/sf) 2011$3,750,000 ($2,206/sf) 2014
4/5A · 1,718 sf+45%
$2,419,362 ($1,408/sf) 2011$3,500,000 ($2,037/sf) 2014
2/3A · 1,718 sf+44%
$2,195,347 ($1,278/sf) 2010$3,170,000 ($1,845/sf) 2015
6/7B · 1,129 sf+38%
$1,650,000 ($1,461/sf) 2010$1,925,000 ($1,705/sf) 2013$2,285,000 ($2,024/sf) 2023
2/3F · 2,069 sf+38%
$2,749,275 ($1,329/sf) 2010$2,700,000 ($1,305/sf) 2010$3,975,000 ($1,921/sf) 2013$3,800,000 ($1,837/sf) 2022
6/7C · 1,139 sf+32%
$1,627,000 ($1,428/sf) 2010$2,562,500 ($2,250/sf) 2014$2,150,000 ($1,888/sf) 2022
4/5E · 1,170 sf+30%
$1,538,916 ($1,315/sf) 2010$2,000,000 ($1,709/sf) 2025
4/5B · 1,129 sf+30%
$1,450,000 ($1,284/sf) 2010$1,890,000 ($1,674/sf) 2021
PHJ · 2,926 sf+25%
$7,000,000 ($2,392/sf) 2011$8,750,000 ($2,990/sf) 2026
6/7E · 1,170 sf+5%
$1,683,000 ($1,438/sf) 2010$1,760,000 ($1,504/sf) 2010
PHI · 2,456 sf-23%
$5,702,200 ($2,322/sf) 2010$4,383,200 ($1,785/sf) 2023

Every recorded sale

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50 recorded sales
Apartment
May 27, 2026PHJ3 BR · 3.5 BA2,926$8,750,000$2,990
Mar 4, 20254/5E1 BR · 2 BA1,170$2,000,000$1,709-7.0%
Mar 3, 20252/3B1 BR · 2 BA1,129$2,015,000$1,785-4.0%
Apr 12, 20244/5C1 BR · 2 BA1,144$2,262,500$1,978
Oct 5, 20236/7B1 BR · 2 BA$2,285,000-6.7%
Mar 13, 2023PHI2 BR · 2.5 BA2,456$4,383,200$1,785-9.6%
Sep 15, 20222/3F3 BR · 3.5 BA2,069$3,800,000$1,837-15.5%
May 5, 20226/7C1 BR · 2 BA1,139$2,150,000$1,888-6.5%
Mar 1, 20222/3B1 BR · 2 BA1,129$1,965,000$1,740-1.5%
Apr 8, 20214/5B1 BR · 2 BA1,129$1,890,000$1,674-0.5%
Dec 18, 201745D1 BR · 2 BA1,466$2,700,000$1,842-0.9%
Jul 7, 20172/3C2 BR1,139$2,150,000$1,888-4.4%
Feb 7, 20172/3D2 BR1,466$2,657,500$1,813-4.9%
May 5, 20164/5C1 BR1,139$2,180,000$1,914-4.2%
Jul 28, 201567B1 BR1,129$2,339,500$2,072-1.7%
Jun 26, 20156F3 BR2,069$4,800,000$2,320-4.0%
Jun 24, 20156/7F3 BR2,069$4,800,000$2,320
Mar 9, 201567C1 BR1,139$2,395,000$2,103
Feb 11, 20152/3A2 BR1,718$3,170,000$1,845-2.5%
Jul 15, 20146/7A2 BR1,700$3,750,000$2,206-6.3%
Jul 11, 201423/D1 BR1,466$2,450,000$1,671-3.0%
Jun 12, 20146/7C1 BR1,139$2,562,500$2,250+2.5%
Mar 17, 20144/5A2 BR1,718$3,500,000$2,037
May 23, 20136/7B1 BR1,129$1,925,000$1,705
Jan 11, 20132/3F3 BR · 3.5 BA2,069$3,975,000$1,921-6.5%
Jul 18, 20124/5C1 BR1,139$1,675,000$1,471-6.9%
Jul 21, 2011PHJ3 BR2,926$7,000,000$2,392-11.4%
May 26, 2011PHH3 BR2,829$6,773,908$2,394-9.7%
Apr 11, 20114/5D1 BR1,466$1,975,000$1,347-10.2%
Mar 25, 2011PHG2 BR2,254$5,345,813$2,372-14.6%
Mar 17, 20116/7A2 BR1,700$2,591,684$1,525-12.9%
Feb 28, 20114/5A2 BR1,718$2,419,362$1,408-10.4%
Jan 31, 20116/7D1 BR1,466$2,189,238$1,493-10.6%
Dec 23, 20102/3E1,170$1,308,950$1,119
Dec 20, 2010PHI2 BR$5,702,200-12.3%
Dec 15, 20106/7E1 BR1,170$1,760,000$1,504-6.1%
Dec 1, 20102/3A2 BR1,718$2,195,347$1,278-10.4%
Nov 22, 20106/7B1 BR1,129$1,650,000$1,461-10.3%
Nov 15, 20104/5B1 BR1,129$1,450,000$1,284-10.5%
Oct 28, 20106/7E1 BR1,170$1,683,000$1,438
Oct 7, 20102/3F3 BR2,069$2,700,000$1,305
Sep 30, 20106/7F3 BR2,069$3,200,000$1,547-12.3%
Sep 28, 20104/5E1 BR1,170$1,538,916$1,315-7.8%
Sep 22, 20102/3D2 BR1,466$1,747,317$1,192-10.4%
Sep 20, 20102/3F3 BR2,069$2,749,275$1,329
Sep 16, 20104/5F3 BR2,069$3,027,375$1,463-8.3%
Aug 20, 20106/7C1 BR1,139$1,627,000$1,428-12.5%
Aug 20, 20104/5C1 BR1,139$1,476,462$1,296-9.4%
Aug 19, 20102/3C1 BR1,139$1,310,997$1,151-10.2%
Aug 19, 20102/3B1 BR1,129$1,300,000$1,151-10.3%

Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-00716-7505) 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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