The July 2020 closed median home price for Long Island, which includes Nassau, Suffolk, Queens and Brooklyn housing data recorded on OneKey MLS, rose to $495,000 representing a 1.2% increase over last July.
Nassau County reported a $551,250 closed median home price in July representing an increase of 1.1% over $545,000 reported by the MLS last year.
Suffolk County reported a closed median price of $439,000, which represents an 5.8% increase over $415,000 reported a year ago.
Queens reported a closed median home price of $530,000 representing a decrease of 7.9% over $575,500 reported in July 2019.
The total number of available residential listings in July 2020 on the MLS is 16,326, which represents a decrease of 14.7% over last year.