The listing facts are current enough for an initial property review.
143 E 19th St
Listing Notes
Nestled on one of Manhattans most storied and picturesque blocks, this renovated single-family townhouse offers the rare combination of historic charm and modern upgrades. East 19th Street, long celebrated as Block Beautiful, has been admired for more than a century for its uniform row of low-rise townhouses, leafy sidewalks, and distinctive architectural character. The block retains its intimate, residential feel while sitting at the crossroads of some of the citys most dynamic neighborhoods. At 20 feet wide and rising four stories, the home is perfectly laid out with five or more bedrooms, multiple entertaining rooms, and a parlor-level kitchen opening to a terrace and garden. The elegant stoop entry leads to a parlor floor with gracious ceiling heights, a wood-burning fireplace, and sun-filled rooms. On the garden level, interior spaces flow seamlessly to a private rear gardenan urban oasis that abuts the landmarked Gramercy Park properties. Each room has been thoughtfully restored, balancing period details such as wide-plank pine floors and pocket shutters with contemporary upgrades like radiant heated floors. The primary suite spans an entire level and is bathed in natural light through tall front and rear windows. It includes a spacious sleeping chamber and adjoining den or office. The upper floors offer additional flexibility, with gracious bedroom suites featuring original mantels, as well as space for offices or nurseries. Located just steps from Irving Place and Union Square, residents enjoy the best of downtown livingfarmers markets, world-class dining, and cultural institutionswhile returning home to a block that feels more like a private enclave than the heart of Manhattan. This East 19th Street townhouse is not only a meticulously renovated home but also an invitation to join a historic community that has stood as one of the citys most admired addresses for generations.
Market Insights
$2403/sqft vs a nearby median of $2848/sqft.
- -16% versus the nearby median price per square foot.
- Price history is limited, so current comps matter more than trend alone.
- 4,160 sqft creates a usable price-per-square-foot read.
Pricing Read
Asking price is about 20.3% below the fair value — likely to draw competing offers if it's still on market.
- Days-on-market gravity−$355k −3.0%
- Transit access+$296k +2.5%
- Pre-war character+$296k +2.5%
- Visible condition issues−$59k −0.5%
Property Read
The asking price per square foot is below the nearby median, which can be worth a closer comp check.
Price history is still limited; review again as more market activity becomes available.
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Listing Details
- Days on market
- 156 days
- Last price change
- No change recorded
- Listed
- Dec 8, 2025
- Photos
- 15 photos
- Property type
- single family
- Status
- for sale
- Last sold
- Jun 20, 2005 · $5,032,500
Features & Amenities
Photos
Building Facts
- Year built
- 1940
- Stories
- 3
- Total units
- 1
- Residential units
- 1
- Building area
- 4,200 sqft
- Lot size
- 1,500 sqft
- Land use
- One and two family buildings
- Building class
- A4
From NYC public records where available.