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From February 10-16, 2026, fewer than 150 condos, co-ops, condops, and townhouses in core New York City neighborhoods experienced price reductions. This represents a noticeable week-over-week drop in price cuts and comes at a time when inventory is low (CityRealty sales listings show fewer than 7,000 public availabilities throughout New York City as of mid-February 2026).
While last week's highest-priced contracts and most expensive sales were marked by uber-luxury deals over $10 million, a number of attainable apartments were among the price cuts that took place in this same time period. Three took place at Origin North, a collection of recently renovated cooperatives in the Bronx and Upper Manhattan. Exterior prewar details have been restored, while the residences inside have been upgraded with modern infrastructure and premium finishes. The buildings offer flexible financing options, and no board approval is required for select units; such factors and low sticker prices make homeownership more attractive and attainable to members of their local communities.

In this article:

1 Beekman Place
1 Beekman Place Beekman/Sutton Place
The Lancashire, 563 Park Avenue
The Lancashire, 563 Park Avenue Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.
152 East 63rd Street
152 East 63rd Street Lenox Hill
The Trafalgar House, 188 East 70th Street
The Trafalgar House, 188 East 70th Street Lenox Hill
The Oxford, 422 East 72nd Street
The Oxford, 422 East 72nd Street Lenox Hill

Origin Perry, #4B (Corcoran Group)

In Brooklyn, two units at Bedford-Stuyvesant boutique condominium The Role BK had their prices reduced. Both one-bedrooms feature oversized double-pane windows, wide plank flooring, open kitchens with stainless steel appliances, baths with premium fixtures, Mitsubishi heating and cooling units, in-unit laundry, and large private terraces. Sales launched in fall 2025; more recently, in addition to the price reductions, the building is offering closing concessions.

The Role BK, #2B (Modern Spaces)

Another reduction of note took place at 151 Avenue B, a five-unit rental building better known as The Charlie Parker Residence in honor of its most famous resident. Jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker lived in a ground-floor apartment with his family at the height of his career. In 1994, 40 years after his family moved out, the Gothic Revival-style house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places; five years later, it was declared a New York City Landmark.

"A rare surviving example of a Gothic Revival style residence [and] the building remains the most significant site in New York City associated with Parker and the only site in New York City with which he was associated for an extended time" - Landmarks designation report

The house's seller, former jazz booker Judy Rhodes, bought the building for $90K in 1979, kept it as five full-floor apartments, and allowed clients like pianist Cecil Taylor, saxophonist Dewey Redman, and trumpeter Bill Dixon to rehearse in her parlor. She also worked tirelessly for the house's landmark status, not to mention to have Avenue B between East 7th and 10th Streets named Charlie Parker Place. It was briefly on the market for $9.25 million in October 2015, but was most recently listed for $7.85 million in September 2025. It is being marketed as an investment property with the option to combine the garden and parlor floor into an owner's duplex, and it must be noted that a buyer would be required to have exterior changes approved by Landmarks.

The Charlie Parker Residence, #TH (Stile Real Estate LLC)

A selection of notable listings, as well as a full chart of last week's price reductions, may be seen below. Please be advised that all quoted figures reflect cumulative price cuts as opposed to the most recent reductions.



Recently Reduced Listings


The Oxford, #40/41AB (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

21E12, #19B (Compass)
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535 West End Avenue, #8A (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

733 Park Avenue, #4 (Compass)

152 East 63rd Street, #2 (Christies International Real Estate Group LLC)

The Chatsworth, #6A (Corcoran Group)

The Osborne, #9BBA (Sothebys International Realty)

Central Park Place, #34C (City Connections Realty Inc)

One Beekman, #AB (Corcoran Group)

The Apthorp, #3DN (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

The Lancashire, #4E (Compass)

165 Chrystie Street, #3 (Compass)

The Trafalgar House, #10D (Sothebys International Realty)

Oosten, #D327 (Compass)

The Village Mews, #4RNE (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

3 Lincoln Center, #32D (Barkin & Associates Real Estate LLC)

Monogram New York, #21F (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

300 West 23rd Street, #8H (Corcoran Group)

The Orion, #48C (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

259 Halsey Street, #1R (Corcoran Group)

242 East 19th Street, #2C (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

473 Bainbridge Street, #1 (Compass)

The Irving, #1E (Compass)

River Edge House, #2B (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

310 West 56th Street, #PHE (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

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