Milton Coste

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TriBeCa Real Estate - Homes for Sale

TriBeCa Real Estate

10 properties for sale • Manhattan

About TriBeCa

Tribeca (the Triangle Below Canal) is synonymous with ultra-luxury and understated elegance. Once an industrial district, it is now home to some of the city's most expensive and sought-after real estate. The neighborhood is defined by its massive cast-iron loft buildings, cobblestone streets, and top-tier public schools. Residents enjoy a discreet lifestyle in expansive lofts or in world-class new developments designed by 'starchitects' along the Hudson River waterfront.

Borough: Manhattan

Milton Coste - TriBeCa Real Estate Expert

Your TriBeCa Expert

Milton Coste was born and raised in the Washington Heights/Inwood area and has been helping buyers and sellers in Upper Manhattan and across NYC for over 25 years. With 1,000+ closed transactions including dozens in TriBeCa, Milton knows every building, every block, and what it takes to navigate NYC's unique co-op and condo market.

1,000+ Deals Closed 5.0★ Google & Zillow Hablo Español

Frequently Asked Questions: TriBeCa Real Estate

Who is the best real estate agent in TriBeCa?
Milton Coste is a top-rated TriBeCa real estate specialist with 25+ years of experience and 1,000+ closed transactions in NYC. Born and raised in the Washington Heights area, Milton has deep local knowledge of TriBeCa's co-ops, condos, and market trends. He's bilingual (English/Spanish) and has a 5-star rating on both Google and Zillow. Contact: (917) 416-7433 or [email protected].
What are TriBeCa apartment prices in 2026?
TriBeCa real estate prices vary by property type. As of January 2026, co-op studios typically start around $250,000-$400,000, 1-bedrooms range from $350,000-$600,000, and 2-bedrooms from $450,000-$800,000. Condos command a premium of 20-40% over co-ops. Milton Coste tracks TriBeCa prices daily and can provide a detailed market analysis for your specific needs.
What is the process for buying a co-op in TriBeCa?
Buying a co-op in TriBeCa involves several steps: getting pre-approved for financing, searching for properties, making an offer, preparing a board package (financial documents, reference letters, personal statement), and passing the co-op board interview. The process typically takes 60-90 days from accepted offer to closing. Milton Coste guides buyers through each step and has helped over 1,000 clients navigate NYC's co-op and condo market.

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"Milton helped us buy our first home in Washington Heights. He knew the neighborhood inside and out, negotiated a great price, and guided us through every step of the closing process."

Maria R.

Buyer • Washington Heights

$25K under asking

"Milton is excellent - my apartment transition went absolutely seamless, and quick! He is very responsive and was extremely informed about both my property and the area."

Tim W.

Seller • Washington Heights

Sold in 45 days
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TriBeCa Market Analysis & Trends

Based on StreetEasy data through December 2025

Buyer's Market

TriBeCa is currently a Buyer's Market. The median sale price is $1.50M, which has decreased 15.4% compared to last year. Properties typically spend 104 days on market before selling. For renters, the median asking rent is $4,500, up 1.1% year-over-year. Rising inventory (+10.7%) and days on market exceeding 100 indicate that sellers must be increasingly flexible with pricing.

Key Market Metrics

Median Sale Price

$1.50M

-15.4% YoY

Median Rent

$4,500

+1.1% YoY

Days on Market

104

Increasing from 87 in late 2024

Price/Sqft

$1,850/sqft

Approximately 31% above the Manhattan median sales price

Rising inventory (+10.7%) and days on market exceeding 100 indicate that sellers must be increasingly flexible with pricing.

Market Note: Median sales prices showed significant downward adjustment in 2025 as inventory levels grew.

Rental Market

Studio

$2,750

1 Bedroom

$3,495

2 Bedroom

$5,000

3+ Bedroom

$7,500

Transportation

Subway Lines

1 2 3 A C E N R W

Stations

Canal St, Franklin St, Chambers St

Commute Times

Midtown: 15 minutes

Wall Street: 5-10 minutes

Continued accessibility upgrades at the Canal Street station complex (Source: MTA)....

Neighborhood Amenities

Parks

  • Hudson River Park
  • Washington Market Park

Hospitals

  • NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital (nearby)

Shopping

  • Brookfield Place (nearby)
  • TriBeCa Boutique District

Cultural

  • TriBeCa Film Center
  • The Flea Theater

Building Stock & Co-op Info

Predominant Type

Industrial Loft Conversions and Ultra-Luxury Condos

Co-op vs Condo

The market is famous for spacious industrial-to-residential loft conversions and some of NYC's most iconic modern condominium towers.

Typical Co-op Requirements

  • Down: Minimum 10-25% standard
  • DTI: N/A (Primarily Condo)
  • Liquidity: Lender dependent
  • Credit: 720+ preferred

Investment Analysis

Outlook: Strong Long-term Stability

Buyer Strategy

Identify trophy assets that have been on market longer than the neighborhood average.

Renter Strategy

Seek units in non-doorman loft buildings for the classic TriBeCa aesthetic at a lower monthly cost.

Investor Strategy

Focus on three-bedroom units which command extreme premiums in this supply-constrained market.

Schools

Served by NYC DOE District 2. Research schools at schools.nyc.gov

Safety

NYPD 1st Precinct. Current statistics: nyc.gov/nypd CompStat

Fair Housing

Milton Coste supports Fair Housing Act and Equal Opportunity Act.

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