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Homes That Sold for Around $450,000
Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.
Each week, our survey of recent residential sales in New York City and the surrounding region focuses on homes that sold around a certain price point, allowing you to compare single-family homes, condos and co-ops in different locales.
The “list price” is the asking price when the property came on the market with the most recent broker. The time on the market is measured from the most recent listing to the closing date of the sale.
Long Island | 3 bedrooms, 1½ baths
$475,000
76 North Oceanside Road, Rockville Centre
This 84-year-old, 1,103-square-foot, Cape Cod-style house has a front porch with a colonnade, a living room with a fireplace and a formal dining room, on a tenth of an acre.
14 weeks on the market
$489,000 list price
3% below list price
Costs $9,792 a year in taxes
Listing broker Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
New Jersey | 1 bedroom, 1 bath
$490,000
512 Jefferson Street, No. 2R, Hoboken
A 708-square-foot condo with a breakfast bar in the open kitchen, central air-conditioning and a washer-dryer in a four-story, red-brick, walk-up building.
30 weeks on the market
$519,000 list price
6% below list price
Costs $5,830 a year in taxes; $281 a month in common charges
Listing broker Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty
Westchester | 3 bedrooms, 3 baths
$495,000
135 Main Street, South Salem
A 50-year-old, 1,894-square-foot, modern house with a vaulted ceiling and a fireplace in the living room, a kitchen with sliding doors to a deck and a finished, walkout basement, on 0.71 acres.
15 weeks on the market
$495,000 list price
0% above list price
Costs $12,011 a year in taxes
Listing broker Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Manhattan | 1 bedroom, 1 bath
$435,000
345 West 145th Street, No. 12A2, Hamilton Heights
This 560-square-foot, postwar co-op has a kitchen with granite counters and a subway-tile backsplash, southern exposure and one closet in an elevator building with a doorman and a laundry room.
29 weeks on the market
$440,000 list price
1% below list price
Costs $792 a month in maintenance
Listing broker Triplemint
Connecticut | 4 bedrooms, 2 baths
$430,000
3 Kellee Drive, Norwalk
This 51-year-old, 1,904-square-foot, raised ranch-style house has a combined living and dining room, a kitchen with stainless-steel appliances and a family room with a fireplace, on 0.15 acres.
7 weeks on the market
$415,000 list price
4% above list price
Costs $5,762 a year in taxes
Listing broker William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty
Queens | 2 bedrooms, 1 bath
$375,000
66-10 Thornton Place, No. 2L, Rego Park
This 750-square-foot, postwar co-op has a balcony, three closets and a galley kitchen with stainless-steel appliances in a red-brick, non-doorman building with a parking garage.
21 weeks on the market
$375,000 list price
0% below list price
Costs $708 a month in maintenance
Listing broker Douglas Elliman Real Estate
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