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Median prices went up in Nassau and down in Suffolk from December to January, according to data from OneKey MLS.
As home prices and sales fall, experts say the real estate market is returning to its pre-pandemic levels.
The Island's red-hot real estate market is finally starting to cool, but prices are still nowhere near their pre-pandemic levels.
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Housing prices on Long Island keep climbing and setting new record highs, boxing out many people from purchasing homes.
The Long Island housing market continues to be red hot, and prices are showing no signs of coming back down.
Sales prices in January were up in Nassau and down in Suffolk. But they're still near their all-time highs, new data shows.
The local real estate market continues to be red hot, with housing prices showing only minimal drops over the months.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Massapequa area was no exception.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Massapequa area was no exception.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Massapequa area was no exception.
Low inventory and eager buyers are leading to increased prices, and it doesn't look like it's stopping any time soon.
Home prices have skyrocketed in the Massapequa area since the pandemic began.
After hitting record highs in December, housing prices on Long Island met and broke those records in April.
The coronavirus pandemic and other factors have shaken up the rental market. See how things have changed in Massapequa area.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Nassau County area.
The local real estate market continues to be red hot. And if trends continue, next month could set new records.
For the first time ever, the median home sale price topped $500,000 across Long Island, according to OneKey MLS.
Closing sale prices in Nassau hit historic highs, and Suffolk homes are also selling very well.
It's a seller's market as home prices are up significantly compared to 2019 while the market still recovers from the coronavirus shutdowns.
The program, which is open now, is designed to help first-time buyers close on a home.
Pending sales for September were up more than 60 percent compared to last year, and housing prices continue to increase as well.
The market was hit hard during the coronavirus shutdowns. But pending home sales have skyrocketed across the Island.
Home prices are up, but sales are way down compared to last year. But the numbers are getting a little better each month.
The holidays were a good time for real estate, with more units being sold for higher prices in both Nassau and Suffolk counties.
The Multiple Listing Service released data for November's housing sales, and it shows it continues to be a seller's market.
Prices continue to steadily climb, but the number of homes sold is dropping.
Higher prices and lower inventory means that it continues to be a seller's market on Long Island.
The housing market is starting to heat up as summer comes, and prices of homes across the Island keep increasing.
Both counties saw good growth in year-over-year sales prices, but Suffolks have dipped slightly from last month.
The National Low Income Housing Coalition released its annual report, Out of Reach, last month. See how Long Island fared.
Check out some of the upcoming open houses in the Massapequa area.
Check out some of the upcoming open houses in the Massapequa area.