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.

Manhattan | Studio

This 325-square-foot prewar co-op has a bath, hardwood floors, casement windows, a Murphy bed and a kitchen with a countertop range but no stove in a Tudor-style doorman elevator building.

31 weeks on the market

$299,000 list price

Less than 1% above list price

Costs $938 a month in maintenance

Listing broker Keller Williams New York City


Long Island | 3 bedrooms, 2 baths

A 60-year-old, 1,782-square-foot, raised-ranch-style house, with vinyl siding, a living room with a picture window, a kitchen with white appliances, a patio and an attached one-car garage on 0.1 acres.

21 weeks on the market

$489,990 list price

5% above list price

Costs $12,953 a year in taxes

Listing broker Douglas Elliman


Westchester | 2 bedrooms, 2 baths

An 1,100-square-foot postwar co-op, with parquet floors, a combined living and dining room, and a galley kitchen with granite counters, in a red brick nondoorman elevator building that prohibits pets.

32 weeks on the market

$360,000 list price

0% below list price

Costs $1,194 a month in maintenance

Listing broker Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty


New Jersey | 2 bedrooms, 2 baths

This 72-year-old, 1,247-square-foot, split-level-style house has aluminum siding, a living room with wall-to-wall carpeting, a kitchen with white appliances and a detached one-car garage, on 0.11 acres.

12 weeks on the market

$420,000 list price

6% above list price

Costs $7,837 a year in taxes

Listing broker Weichert, Realtors


Connecticut | 2 bedrooms, 2 baths

A 1,276-square-foot postwar condo, with a living room that has doors to a balcony, a dining room with a wine refrigerator, and a kitchen with stainless steel appliances, in a doorman elevator building with an outdoor pool.

17 weeks on the market

$359,000 list price

0% above list price

Costs $5,235 a year in taxes; $784 a month in common charges

Listing broker William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty


Brooklyn | 2 bedrooms, 1 bath

A 1,200-square-foot co-op, with hardwood floors, a living room with a door to a balcony, a dining room, a windowed kitchen and six closets, in a 1941 elevator building with a part-time doorman.

16 weeks on the market

$475,000 list price

16% above list price

Costs $1,036 a month in maintenance

Listing broker Corcoran Group

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