Boro Breakdown: Staten Island Real Estate Market This Week

This week, 32 single family homes closed across Staten Island, a lighter count that lines up with late-season pacing.

The median sale price came in at $658,500, which keeps the market firmly in the upper mid-range. Homes took about 46 days to sell, so buyers are still moving but with a bit more time to think before writing offers.

Sellers, however, are still in a solid position. Closed homes landed at roughly 98.8% of asking price. When a home is priced to the data and shows well, buyers are stepping up close to list.

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ZIP 10314 once again led the borough in total closings, reinforcing its role as a core hub of activity. The fastest-moving price band was $600K–$799K, where homes sold in a median of 37 days. That range continues to be Staten Island’s sweet spot - enough house for most buyers, still within reach for many moving up.

  • For buyers, the message is simple: you get a little more breathing room on days on market, but if you are shopping in the $600K–$799K bracket, the good ones do not sit.

  • For sellers, this week confirms that realistic pricing and prep are still rewarded with strong results.

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TLDR

  • 32 closings

  • $658,500 median price

  • 46 days on market

  • 98.8% of asking achieved

  • 10314 most active ZIP

  • $600K–$799K moved fastest (37 days)

Joseph Ranola | Five-Star Staten Island & South Brooklyn Realtor® (30 + Google reviews)
Associate Broker · Matias Real Estate | Founder · Bridge & Boro Team
Serving 103xx and 11209 / 11214 / 11228 | $25 M + closed volume
📞 917-716-1496 | ranolarealestate.com

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