Recent Sales · Central Harlem
What Sold in Central Harlem Recently
7 homes closed in Central Harlem over the last 30 days. Here is what each sold for and how long it took.
Recorded sale prices are the clearest read on what a Central Harlem home is worth today. I track every closing in the neighborhood so a seller can price against real comparables, not asking-price guesswork.
Central Harlem over the last 12 months
Median recorded sale prices from closings across the neighborhood.
- Co-ops · $460,000 · $534/sqft · 97% of ask · -4% YoY (33 sales)
- Condos · $831,000 · $901/sqft · 95% of ask · +1% YoY (95 sales)
- Houses · $2,268,750 · $578/sqft · 90% of ask · +2% YoY (22 sales)
Closed Below the Median
1 sale in this group.
100 W 141ST Street #16, a 3-bedroom co-op in a prewar 53-unit elevator building, sold for $425,000 after 147 days on the market. That landed below the neighborhood 3-bedroom co-op median of $950,000. It follows #33 in the same building, which closed at $370,000.
Closed Around the Median
3 sales in this group.
218 W 139TH Street, a multi-family building built in 1891, closed at $2,900,000 after 428 days on the market. #Building in the building last closed at $3,400,000.
70 W 139TH Street #3G, a 1-bedroom condo in a 1996 building, traded at $437,500 after 205 days on the market. That tracked the neighborhood 1-bedroom condo median of $425,000. It follows #2I in the same building, which closed at $375,901.
232 W 132ND Street, a multi-family building built in 1910, sold for $1,520,000 after 407 days on the market.
Closed Above the Median
3 sales in this group.
370 LENOX Avenue #503, a 1-bedroom condo in a prewar 55-unit building, closed at $23,543,460 after 237 days on the market. That cleared above the neighborhood 1-bedroom condo median of $425,000. It follows #403 in the same building, which closed at $634,500.
2351 ADAM CLAYTON POWELL JR Boulevard #208, a 1-bedroom in a 2015 134-unit building, traded at $625,000 after 363 days on the market. The close ran past the 1-bedroom condo median of $425,000. #PH12 in the building last closed at $695,000.
370 LENOX Avenue #403, a 1-bedroom condo in a prewar 55-unit building, sold for $634,500 after 539 days on the market. That cleared above the neighborhood 1-bedroom condo median of $425,000. It follows #503 in the same building, which closed at $23,543,460.
Curious what your Central Harlem home is worth?
Milton Coste, Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker at Keller Williams NYC, prepares a free, comparable-based valuation grounded in recent closings like these.
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