Sunday, July 24, 2016

Prices of Homes In Nassau Spiked With June Sales Growth

Long Island home sales spiked last month, driving prices up sharply in Nassau County. The median sales price is up with days on market lower by 13% YTD. 

Here is a closer look at market trends and conditions:


July 2016 | Laffey Real Estate Market Update | Suffolk county, NY


Tuesday, July 5, 2016

June 2016 | Laffey Real Estate Market Report | Nassau County, NY

The April 2016 closed median home price for Long Island, which includes Nassau, Suffolk, and Queens’s housing data, was $385,000 representing a 2.7% increase over last year. Nassau County reported a $445,625 closed median home price in April representing a 3.3% increase over $431,500 reported by MLSLI last year. Suffolk County reported a closed median price of $310,000 which represents a -1.6% decrease over a year ago. Queens reported a closed median home price of $449,000, which represents a double digit gain of 12.3% over last year. The total number of Long Island residential inventory was 19,075 representing 12% less available listings than a year ago.

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