New York's 50 Newest Listings: August 28, 2025
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New York's 50 Newest Listings: August 28, 2025
"It's no surprise the "Big Apple" attracts so many residents, whether they're looking for a modern apartment near Central Park or a historic brownstone in Brooklyn. New York's housing market recorded a median sale price of $900,000 in July 2025 (up 4.7% year over year), with nearly 2,909 sales that month alone. Nearly 14.5% of homes sold above list price, showcasing New York's immense popularity. Listings with a rec room often sell for 103% of the list price"
"Alison is part of the Content Marketing team as a Marketing Program Manager. In her 5 years at Redfin, Alison has written a variety of articles ranging from home design tips to housing affordability, and specializes in first-time homebuyer and seller resources. A California-native, Alison currently resides in Seattle where you can find her catching a concert or exploring farmers' markets. Her dream home is a cottage-style house with a chef's kitchen and a cozy room to store and play vinyl records."
New York recorded a median sale price of $900,000 in July 2025, a 4.7% increase year over year, with nearly 2,909 sales that month. Approximately 14.5% of homes sold above list price, indicating strong buyer competition. Listings with amenities such as rec rooms and home theaters achieved premiums, often selling for about 103% and 102% of list price, respectively. A sample listing shows a one-bedroom, one-bath property priced at $555,000. Alison works in Content Marketing as a Marketing Program Manager at Redfin, with five years' experience writing on home design and housing affordability, and lives in Seattle.
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