530 Park AvenueRecorded sales & closing prices

530 Park Avenue / 48-60 East 61st Street, New York, NY 10065

82 recorded closings, 2007–2026. Sortable and searchable below.

Recorded closings
82
Date range
2007–2026
Price range
$500K – $211M

The complete recorded-sale history for 530 Park Avenue, compiled from NYC Department of Finance transfer records and verified listing data, then enriched apartment-by-apartment by The Roebling Team research desk.

Recent closings

The building’s 10 most recent market sales.

DateUnitApartmentPrice
Mar 24, 202618$11,600,000
Mar 18, 20267E$1,513,687
Oct 3, 20254C$1,300,000
Sep 10, 20255G$2,719,591
Aug 8, 202531$22,000,000
Jul 24, 202510C$2,940,225
Jan 23, 20252H$2,350,000
Nov 26, 2024DPH63$78,964,000
Sep 27, 202415B$6,700,000
Sep 23, 202421$18,500,000

The retrade record

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

4A+950%
$500,000 2019$5,250,000 2019
36+19%
$31,500,000 2018$37,500,000 2023
23+7%
$20,011,612 2018$21,500,000 2023
4C-3%
$1,339,090 2018$1,300,000 2025
25-7%
$21,029,862 2018$19,500,000 2021
17-10%
$16,702,300 2018$14,999,400 2024
PH48-13%
$32,396,000 2019$28,250,000 2022
31-15%
$26,000,000 2019$22,000,000 2025
15-26%
$15,089,418 2018$11,200,000 2021
18-31%
$16,905,950 2018$11,600,000 2026
10A-78%
$6,800,000 2020$1,500,000 2023

Every recorded sale

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82 recorded sales
Apartment
Mar 24, 202618$11,600,000
Mar 18, 20267E$1,513,687
Oct 3, 20254C$1,300,000
Sep 10, 20255G$2,719,591
Aug 8, 202531$22,000,000
Jul 24, 202510C$2,940,225
Jan 23, 20252H$2,350,000
Nov 26, 2024DPH63$78,964,000
Sep 27, 202415B$6,700,000
Sep 23, 202421$18,500,000
Jul 10, 202417$14,999,400
Jun 4, 202416F$1,800,000
Feb 16, 20248F$1,750,000
Jan 2, 202413A$4,000,000
Nov 1, 20237F$1,776,937
Oct 2, 202319$17,000,000
Feb 8, 202410A$1,500,000
Sep 18, 20236B$1,485,000
Jun 29, 202336$37,500,000
Mar 21, 202310-F$1,650,000
Mar 16, 20236F$1,639,828
Mar 14, 202314H$1,875,000
Feb 21, 202311A$995,000
Feb 1, 202323$21,500,000
Jan 5, 202317F$6,800,000
Aug 18, 202232$27,000,000
Jun 27, 202216G$6,738,950
May 6, 2022PH48$28,250,000
May 26, 2022PH58$32,667,000
May 2, 2022PH62$35,215,875
Apr 27, 202211B$1,200,000
Apr 11, 20229C$3,775,000
Dec 17, 20219G$3,336,237
Oct 20, 202125$19,500,000
Oct 20, 2021PH50$36,000,000
Sep 13, 202129$22,500,000
Sep 27, 20219H$1,999,999
Jun 9, 20218C$2,500,000
Apr 27, 202115$11,200,000
Feb 1, 202126$20,000,000
Dec 21, 202019H$1,936,675
Oct 26, 202020$18,300,000
Sep 16, 20205B$4,447,345
Mar 19, 202027$22,000,000
Mar 5, 202010A$6,800,000
Nov 29, 20194B$1,100,000
Sep 19, 201928$23,500,000
Sep 4, 201917J$1,825,000
Jul 17, 20194A$5,250,000
Jul 9, 201935$30,500,000
Jul 15, 201931$26,000,000
Jul 9, 2019PHA$12,600,000
Jun 21, 201933$28,086,500
Apr 18, 20195A$1,530,375
Mar 15, 20194A$500,000
Mar 11, 201914B$2,100,000
Feb 7, 2019PH51$32,000,000
Jan 29, 2019DPH54$64,250,000
Jan 10, 2019PH48$32,396,000
Jan 10, 201916$16,295,000
Dec 31, 2018DPH56$67,921,052
Feb 1, 2019PH59$30,100,000
Dec 11, 201814$17,000,000
Dec 6, 201825$21,029,862
Dec 11, 20187G$3,500,000
Dec 6, 2018PH49$30,000,000
Dec 3, 201834$30,000,000
Nov 27, 2018DPH60$73,800,000
Nov 26, 2018DPH52$62,000,000
Nov 16, 201824$23,000,000
Nov 21, 201823$20,011,612
Dec 11, 201817$16,702,300
Nov 16, 201830$25,866,550
Oct 26, 201815$15,089,418
Oct 5, 201836$31,500,000
Sep 17, 201822$20,000,000
Sep 6, 201818$16,905,950
Aug 15, 201810E$1,667,056
Aug 3, 20184C$1,339,090
Jun 11, 20186E$1,600,000
Apr 23, 201818A$8,500,000
Jul 19, 2007$211,026,000

Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-01375-7503) 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. 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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