This is the list of condo buildings built before 1900 (inclusive) that we've profiled.
Alphabetical List
- The Accolade
(90 Bay Street Landing, St. George)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise doorman walk-up condo building offering a gym and a children's play area. - Adams Square
(501 Adams street, Hoboken)
This gothic-style building is a former grade school (Kealy
school); the facade has twin towers, arched stone entryways with carved stone
ornamentation. The lobby is in white....
- AKA Sutton Place
(330 East 56th Street, Midtown East)
A turn-of-the-century high-rise doorman condo building offering a gym, a pool and laundry facilities. - Be@Schermerhorn
(189 Schermerhorn Street, Downtown Brooklyn)
1 listing, fee
A mid-rise doorman walk-up condo building offering a gym, a garage and laundry facilities. - The Bedfordshire
(1200 Pacific Street, Crown Heights)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - Belltel Lofts
(365 Bridge Street, Downtown Brooklyn)
A nineteenth century high-rise landmark doorman condo building offering a gym and a garage. This Art Deco building was built in 1930 for the New York Telephone Company. - The Bradhurst at Strivers Row
(2611 Frederick Douglass Boulevard, Central Harlem)
A low-rise elevator condo building. - Chelsea Club
(444 West 19th Street, Chelsea)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise doorman condo building offering a gym and a garage. - Cipriani Club Residences at 55 Wall
(55 Wall Street, Financial District)
4 listings, all no-fee
A nineteenth century mid-rise landmark doorman elevator condo building offering a gym. - The Crosby
(172 Crosby Street, NoHo)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. The apartments have high ceilings. - The Fischer Mills Building
(393-397 Greenwich Street, TriBeCa)
Three historic, architecturally distinctive buildings combined
into a single loft building.
The apartments have high ceilings. - The Fitzgerald
(257 West 117th Street, Central Harlem)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise elevator condo building. - The Franklin Building
(9 Murray Street, TriBeCa)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise condo building. - The Hohner Building
(46 Mercer Street, SoHo)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - Ikon
(50 Bayard Street, Williamsburg)
A converted warehouse with four additional glass-enclosed
floors added at the top. - The Morellino
(159 West 118th Street, Central Harlem)
1 listing, fee
A low-rise elevator condo building offering a gym and a children's play area. - Novare
(135 West 4th Street, Central Village)
1 listing, fee
A nineteenth century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - The O'Neill Building
(655 Sixth Avenue, Chelsea)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark doorman elevator condo building. The apartments have high ceilings. - The Paper Factory
(52 West 22nd Street, Flatiron District)
A nineteenth century low-rise landmark elevator condo building. The apartments have high ceilings. - The Piano Factory
(31-01 Vernon Boulevard, Astoria)
A mid-rise landmark doorman elevator condo building offering a gym and laundry facilities. - Pistilli Grand Manor
(45-02 Ditmars Boulevard, Astoria)
4 listings, all fee
A mid-rise doorman elevator condo building offering laundry facilities. - Rhapsody on Fifth
(2056 Fifth Avenue, Central Harlem)
A turn-of-the-century building recently converted to condos.
The apartments have high ceilings. - River Front (57 Front Street)
(57 Front Street, DUMBO)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise doorman elevator condo building offering a gym and laundry facilities. - Seven Harrison
(7 Harrison Street, TriBeCa)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. The apartments have high ceilings. - The Sugar Warehouse
(79 Laight Street, TriBeCa)
A nineteenth century mid-rise landmark doorman condo building offering a gym and a children's play area. - The Textile Building
(66 Leonard Street, TriBeCa)
1 listing, fee
A turn-of-the-century high-rise landmark doorman condo building offering a gym. - 1 Bond Street
(NoHo)
A mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. The apartments have high ceilings. - 1 Rockwell Place
(Fort Greene)
A low-rise elevator condo building. - 101 Allen Street
(Lower East Side)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 104 West 123rd Street
(Central Harlem)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 105 West 77th Street
(Upper West Side)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 105 West 77th Street
(Upper West Side)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building offering laundry facilities. - 106 Waverly Place
(Central Village)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 1062 Bergen Street
(Crown Heights)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 109 Greene Street
(SoHo)
A nineteenth century mid-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 1093 Putnam Avenue
(Bushwick)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 11 Prince Street
(NoLiTa)
A mid-rise elevator condo building. - 11 Vestry Street
(TriBeCa)
A mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 111 Mercer Street
(SoHo)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 112 Rivington Street
(Lower East Side)
1 listing, fee
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 113 Cedar Street
(Financial District)
A low-rise elevator condo building. - 115 Cedar Street
(Financial District)
A low-rise elevator condo building. - 117 West 82nd Street
(Upper West Side)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 118 Clinton Avenue
(Clinton Hill)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 118 St. Marks Place
(Park Slope)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 119 North 11th Street
(Williamsburg)
A low-rise elevator condo building. - 121 West 20th Street
(Chelsea)
A nineteenth century low-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 125 Central Park North
(Central Harlem)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise condo building. - 129 Berkeley Place
(Park Slope)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 129 Lafayette Street
(Little Italy)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise doorman condo building. The apartments have very high ceilings. - 129 West 89th Street
(Upper West Side)
A mid-rise elevator condo building offering laundry facilities. - 130 Fulton Street
(Financial District)
A 20-unit condo building The apartments have high ceilings. - 132 East 7th Street
(East Village)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. The apartments have high ceilings. - 132 Remsen Street
(Brooklyn Heights)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. The apartments have high ceilings. - 133 Essex Street
(Lower East Side)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise elevator condo building. - 136 West 123rd Street
(Central Harlem)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 137 Duane
(137 Duane Street, TriBeCa)
A loft building The apartments have very high ceilings. - 137 East 13th Street
(East Village)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise elevator condo building. - 141 Fifth Avenue
(Flatiron District)
A turn-of-the-century high-rise landmark doorman condo building. - 1448 Bedford Avenue
(Crown Heights)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 1449 Broadway
(Bushwick)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 15 Park Row
(Financial District) photos
12 listings, all no-fee
A turn-of-the-century high-rise landmark doorman condo building offering a gym and laundry facilities. Some of the apartments in this building have high ceilings. - 15 Rivington Street
(Lower East Side)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise elevator condo building. - 15 Union Square West
(Union Square)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise doorman condo building offering a gym, a pool and laundry facilities. - 150 Nassau Street
(Financial District)
3 listings, all no-fee
A turn-of-the-century high-rise landmark doorman condo building offering a gym and a garage. Also known as the American Tract Society Building - 151 Allen Street
(Lower East Side)
A low-rise elevator condo building. - 151 Hudson Street
(TriBeCa)
A mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 153 West 93rd Street
(Upper West Side)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 155 West 126th Street
(Central Harlem)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 156 Conover Street
(Red Hook)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 159 Garfield Place
(Park Slope)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 161 Madison Avenue
(Midtown South)
1 listing, no-fee
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise condo building. - 162 Washington Park
(Fort Greene)
A nineteenth century low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 165 Elizabeth Street
(NoLiTa)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 17 East 17th Street
(Union Square)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 17 Murray Street
(TriBeCa)
A low-rise elevator condo building. - 175 Bleecker Street
(Central Village)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 179 East 78th Street
(Upper East Side)
A low-rise elevator condo building. - 183 Columbia Heights
(Brooklyn Heights)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 19 South William Street
(Financial District)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 191 Clinton Street
(Cobble Hill)
A low-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 192 Water Street
(DUMBO)
A low-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 193-195 Bleecker Street
(193 Bleecker Street, Central Village)
A mid-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 199 Prince Street
(SoHo)
A mid-rise walk-up condo building. - 2 Prince Street
(NoLiTa)
A mid-rise elevator condo building. - 201 St. James Place
(Clinton Hill)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 204 West 10th Street
(West Village)
A mid-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 206 East 124th Street
(East Harlem)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 2082 Frederick Douglass Boulevard
(Central Harlem)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 2098 Frederick Douglass Boulevard
(Central Harlem)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise condo building. - 2101 Fifth Avenue
(East Harlem)
A nineteenth century low-rise walk-up condo building. - 212 Avenue B
(East Village)
A mid-rise walk-up condo building. The apartments have high ceilings. - 212 East 70th Street
(Upper East Side)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 214 East 9th Street
(East Village)
A low-rise elevator condo building. - 214 Mulberry Street
(NoLiTa)
A mid-rise walk-up condo building. - 216 East 52nd Street
(Midtown East)
A mid-rise elevator condo building. - 22 East 82nd Street
(Upper East Side)
A mid-rise landmark doorman elevator condo building. The apartments have high ceilings. - 220 East 5th Street
(East Village)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 223 West 10th Street
(West Village)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 223 West 19th Street
(Chelsea)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise elevator condo building. - 225 Fifth Avenue
(NoMad)
A turn-of-the-century high-rise landmark doorman condo building offering a gym. - 225 West 10th Street
(West Village)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 235 West 137th Street
(Central Harlem)
A low-rise walk-up condo building offering a garage. - 237 West 19th Street
(Chelsea)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 239 West 19th Street
(Chelsea)
A nineteenth century low-rise walk-up condo building. - 243 West 98th Street
(Upper West Side)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise elevator condo building. - 245 West 115th Street
(Central Harlem)
2 listings, both fee
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 249 Eldridge Street
(Lower East Side)
A mid-rise walk-up condo building. - 251 West 73rd Street
(Upper West Side)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 255 West 92nd Street
(Upper West Side)
A low-rise landmark doorman elevator condo building. - 26 West 97th Street
(Upper West Side)
A low-rise elevator condo building. - 260 West Broadway
(TriBeCa)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise condo building. - 271 Water Street
(Financial District)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 272 Water Street
(Financial District)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 28 Perry Street
(West Village)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 285 Lafayette Street
(NoLiTa)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise elevator condo building. - 29 East 10th Street
(Central Village)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise elevator condo building. - 295 Third Ave
A condo loft building The apartments have very high ceilings. - 295 Third Avenue
(Gramercy Park)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 3 Weehawken Street
(West Village)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 3 West 122nd Street
(Central Harlem)
A mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 30 West 86th Street
(Upper West Side)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 30 West 9th Street
(Central Village)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 300 Graham Avenue
(Williamsburg)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. The apartments have very high ceilings. - 305 East 4th Street
(Alphabet City)
A nineteenth century low-rise walk-up condo building. - 307 East 105th Street
(East Harlem)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 309 East 105th Street
(East Harlem)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 311 East 51st Street
(Midtown East)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 328 West 87th Street
(Upper West Side)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 334 East 54th Street
(Midtown East)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 334 West 89th Street
(Upper West Side)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 345 East 50th Street
(Midtown East)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise elevator condo building. - 347 East 5th Street
(East Village)
A mid-rise walk-up condo building. - 350 91st Street
(Bay Ridge)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 352 West 117th Street
(Central Harlem)
A mid-rise elevator condo building. - 354 Broadway
(Civic Center)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise condo building. - 360 Court Street
(Carroll Gardens)
A low-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 38 Stuyvesant Street
(East Village)
A mid-rise walk-up condo building. - 38 Warren Street
(TriBeCa)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise elevator condo building. - 39 Crosby Street
(SoHo)
A nineteenth century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 397 Flatbush Avenue
(Prospect Heights)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 407 East 12th Street
(East Village)
A low-rise elevator condo building. - 41 John Street
(Financial District)
A low-rise elevator condo building. The apartments have high ceilings. - 42 Ann Street
(Financial District)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 42 East 12th Street
(Central Village)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise elevator condo building. - 420 Classon Avenue
(Bedford-Stuyvesant)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 423 95th Street
(Bay Ridge)
A low-rise elevator condo building. - 426 West Broadway
(SoHo)
1 listing, no-fee
A mid-rise landmark doorman elevator condo building offering laundry facilities. - 43 Wooster Street
(SoHo)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 435 East 76th Street
(Upper East Side)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise elevator condo building. - 440 East 6th Street
(East Village)
A mid-rise elevator condo building. - 446 West 47th Street
(Hell's Kitchen)
A low-rise elevator condo building offering laundry facilities. - 45 East 1st Street
(East Village)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 46 Lispenard Street
(TriBeCa)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building offering laundry facilities. - 464 Columbus Avenue
(Upper West Side)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 468 West 23rd Street
(Chelsea)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 471 Broadway
(SoHo)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 481 Washington Street
(SoHo)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise elevator condo building. Established in 1895 as a warehouse for the spice trade, 481 Washington later housed the Hudson Square Printing company....
- 489 9th Street
(Park Slope)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 5 Weehawken Street
(West Village)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 51 Greene Street
(SoHo)
A mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 51 West 131st Street
(Central Harlem)
A nineteenth century low-rise walk-up condo building. - 521A Greene Avenue
(Bedford-Stuyvesant)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 53 West 11th Street
(Central Village)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 53 West 76th Street
(Upper West Side)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building offering laundry facilities. - 539 West 144th Street
(Hamilton Heights)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 54 Pine Street
(Financial District)
A low-rise elevator condo building. - 540 West 149th Street
(Hamilton Heights)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 55 Poplar Street
(Brooklyn Heights)
A nineteenth century mid-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 55 West 84th Street
(Upper West Side)
A mid-rise landmark walk-up condo building offering laundry facilities. - 55 White Street
(TriBeCa)
A nineteenth century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 56 Pine Street
(Financial District)
4 listings, all no-fee
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark doorman condo building offering a gym and laundry facilities. Built in the Romanesque Revival style. The apartments have high ceilin....
- 57 West 127th Street
(Central Harlem)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 58 Strong Place
(Cobble Hill)
A low-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 60 Grand Street
(SoHo)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 63 Greene Street
(SoHo)
A mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 640 Broadway
(NoHo)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building offering laundry facilities. Some of the apartments in this building have high ceilings. - 650 Sixth Avenue
(Chelsea)
An art-themed building with minimalist interiors inspired by
the Chelsea gallery district. The apartments have high ceilings. - 695 Degraw Street
(Park Slope)
1 listing, fee
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 705 Carroll Street
(Park Slope)
A nineteenth century low-rise walk-up condo building. - 72 East 3rd Street
(East Village)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 75 Ludlow Street
(Lower East Side)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise elevator condo building. - 764 Saint Nicholas Avenue
(Central Harlem)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 768 Hart Street
(Bushwick)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 78 West 85th Street
(Upper West Side)
1 listing, fee
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building offering laundry facilities. The apartments have high ceilings. - 794 Hart Street
(Bushwick)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 80 Nassau Street
(Financial District)
A low-rise elevator condo building. The apartments have high ceilings. - 807 Riverside Drive
(Washington Heights)
A mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 81 Murray Street
(TriBeCa)
A low-rise elevator condo building. - 83 Spring Street
(SoHo)
A low-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 84 Forsyth Street
(Chinatown)
A low-rise walk-up condo building. - 85 First Avenue
(East Village)
A mid-rise walk-up condo building. - 875 St. Marks Avenue
(Crown Heights)
A low-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 90 Prince Street
(SoHo)
A turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 91 Montague Street
(Brooklyn Heights)
A mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 93 Macdougal Street
(Central Village)
A mid-rise landmark walk-up condo building. - 93 Montague Street
(Brooklyn Heights)
A mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 95 Greene Street
(SoHo)
A mid-rise landmark elevator condo building. - 99 Dupont Street
(Greenpoint)
A low-rise walk-up condo building.
Latest additions to this list made on: July 16, 2022.
Current Rental Statistics
Type | Median | Average | Ads |
Studio | $2,850
| $2,999
| 13 |
1-Bedroom | $3,395
| $3,205
| 17 |
2-Bedroom | $6,200
| $6,525
| 6 |
3-Bedroom | $3,800
| $3,800
| 1 |
4-Bedroom | $4,000
| $4,000
| 1 |
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rental statistics as of 04/Dec/2024, based on both fee- and no-fee listings. |