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65 Nassau StreetRecorded sales & closing prices

65 Nassau Street, New York, NY 10038

40 recorded transfers, 2003–2025. Sortable and searchable below.

Recorded transfers
40
Date range
2003–2025
Median $/sf
$794
2021 · latest with sq ft
Listing discount
2.5%
median, from last ask
Monthly carry/sf
$1.92
≈ $1,379/mo · recent
Price range
$299K – $1.01M
Price shift · median $/sf · constant-quality
Since 2003
+38.3%
10-Year
+28.1%
Since 2022
+0%
1-Year
+0%

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 65 Nassau 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 2.5% from the last ask — a recurring negotiation gap worth pricing into any offer or listing strategy here.

Price per square foot over time

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

$475$858$1,241'03'06'09'12'15'18'215A · $516/sf · 20039B · $554/sf · 20045B · $594/sf · 20045C · $629/sf · 200410B · $599/sf · 20046B · $1,200/sf · 200610A · $647/sf · 200610B · $740/sf · 20068B · $722/sf · 20069A · $625/sf · 201010B · $577/sf · 20108A · $615/sf · 20108B · $717/sf · 20136A · $810/sf · 20149C · $730/sf · 201410A · $862/sf · 201510B · $1,010/sf · 20159B · $1,018/sf · 20158C · $888/sf · 20157A · $1,082/sf · 20162A · $819/sf · 20172C · $694/sf · 2021
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
Jan 15, 20253C2 BR · 1 BA$750,000+0.0%
Jan 22, 20248B2 BR · 1.5 BA$825,000-2.9%
Jul 28, 202310B2 BR · 2 BA$869,000+0.0%
Oct 30, 20228A1 BR · 1 BA$515,000-5.5%
Jun 23, 2022COOP$515,000
Jan 12, 20224C2 BR · 1 BA$765,000-1.3%
Oct 7, 20216C1 BR · 1 BA$492,000-14.4%
Jun 23, 20212C1 BA · 720 sf$500,000$694-13.0%
Apr 17, 20209C2 BR · 1 BA$720,000-24.1%
Aug 24, 20172A1 BA · 670 sf$549,000$819-7.7%

The retrade record

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

9B · 900 sf+84%
$499,000 ($554/sf) 2004$916,000 ($1,018/sf) 2015
7A · 600 sf+73%
$375,000 2006$649,000 ($1,082/sf) 2016
5A+56%
$299,000 ($516/sf) 2003$465,000 2013
3C+33%
$562,000 2005$705,000 2007$750,000 2025
10A · 580 sf+33%
$375,000 ($647/sf) 2006$500,000 ($862/sf) 2015
8A+29%
$400,000 ($615/sf) 2010$490,000 2014$515,000 2022
8B+27%
$650,000 ($722/sf) 2006$645,000 ($717/sf) 2013$825,000 2024
9C-1%
$730,000 ($730/sf) 2014$720,000 2020

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.

40 recorded sales
Apartment
Jan 15, 20253C2 BR · 1 BA$750,000+0.0%
Jan 22, 20248B2 BR · 1.5 BA$825,000-2.9%
Jul 28, 202310B2 BR · 2 BA$869,000+0.0%
Oct 30, 20228A1 BR · 1 BA$515,000-5.5%
Jun 23, 2022COOP$515,000
Jan 12, 20224C2 BR · 1 BA$765,000-1.3%
Oct 7, 20216C1 BR · 1 BA$492,000-14.4%
Jun 23, 20212C1 BA720$500,000$694-13.0%
Apr 17, 20209C2 BR · 1 BA$720,000-24.1%
Aug 24, 20172A1 BA670$549,000$819-7.7%
Dec 21, 20167A1 BR600$649,000$1,082+0.6%
Dec 29, 20158C2 BR985$875,000$888-5.4%
Dec 9, 20159B2 BR · 1 BA900$916,000$1,018+1.9%
Oct 22, 201510B2 BR1,000$1,010,000$1,010+12.3%
Aug 20, 201510A1 BR580$500,000$862+0.2%
Sep 17, 20148A1 BR$490,000-3.7%
Aug 6, 20149C2 BR1,000$730,000$730-2.7%
Feb 8, 20146A1 BR580$470,000$810+0.0%
Feb 6, 2014COOP$460,000
Oct 2, 20138B2 BR · 1.5 BA900$645,000$717+4.9%
Mar 12, 20135A1 BR$465,000-6.1%
Nov 18, 20117A1 BR600$550,000$917
Sep 12, 20114A$405,000
Sep 8, 20108A1 BR · 1 BA650$400,000$615-8.9%
Jun 29, 201010B2 BR1,000$577,000$577-3.0%
Apr 22, 20109A1 BR600$375,000$625-6.0%
Sep 26, 20073C2 BR$705,000-3.3%
Apr 6, 200710C2 BR$705,000+1.4%
Aug 21, 20067A1 BR$375,000-3.8%
Jul 26, 20068B2 BR900$650,000$722+0.0%
Jul 13, 200610B2 BR1,000$740,000$740-4.5%
May 5, 200610A1 BR580$375,000$647+0.0%
Mar 20, 20066B500$600,000$1,200-7.7%
Jan 19, 20053C2 BR$562,000-2.3%
Nov 3, 200410B2 BR1,000$599,000$599+0.0%
Aug 2, 2004COOP$285,000
Jun 4, 20045C2 BR700$440,000$629-2.2%
Feb 20, 20045B3 BR800$475,000$594
Feb 10, 20049B2 BR900$499,000$554+0.0%
Dec 4, 20035A1 BR580$299,000$516+0.0%

Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-00065-7501) 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 on co-ops is not officially recorded, figures shown are approximate. 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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