347 West 22 Street, Manhattan, NY 10011

$2,475,000 Sold Jun 2026

$3,575,000 Assessed value

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Building

Building size13,830 sq ft
Building dimensions45 × 52 ft
Stories4
Sq ft per floor3,458 sq ft
Year built1910

Lot

Lot dimensions45 × 98.75 ft
Lot area4,444 sq ft

Details

Units11
ZoningR7B
Building classC6
Block / lotBlock 746 / Lot 12

Floor Area Ratio (FAR)

Built FAR3.11
Max residential FAR3.00
Max facility FAR3.00

Taxes

Last recorded sale$2,475,000 (Jun 2026)
Assessed value$3,575,000
Tax class2
Annual property tax$185,436
Rent regulatedCo-op

About this property

347 West 22 Street was built in 1910 — roughly 116 years old. For property-tax purposes it falls under Class 2 (residential buildings with four or more units, condos and co-ops), taxed at 12.439% of a taxable value based on 45% of the city’s income-derived market value. At the current assessment that works out to about $185,436 per year ($15,453/month) before any abatements or exemptions the owner may receive. City records show it last changed hands for $2,475,000 in Jun 2026.

City landmark records describe it as a Greek Revival row house dating to 1841, originally used as residential. It was built for Asher Riley. It stands within the Chelsea Historic District Extension.

The building is built out to essentially the full density its zoning allows (3.11 of 3.00 FAR), so there is little room to expand under current rules. This lot is associated with a co-op; individual apartments are owned as shares and taxed through the building.

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Data: NYC Department of Finance and Dept. of City Planning (PLUTO) via NYC Open Data. Figures are public records, may lag current bills, and can exclude abatements. Not financial advice.