
Publish On: Tuesday, July 21, 2026
Should Frankford, NJ Sellers Price Against Recent Closings in July 2026?
Frankford, NJKeep it simple. Yes, sellers should price against recent closings first, because buyers already have a real set of finished sales to compare with every new listing.
In the latest three-month window, there were 3 closed sales, and the median sold price landed at $710,000. The most expensive close reached $811,000, the lowest was $365,000, and the average price per square foot was $314.
For sellers, that means pricing sits at the center of the conversation. A number that is too ambitious has to compete with both the recent closes and the newer listing at $899,000, while a sharper price can put your home into the conversation faster.
Walk through your home with the recent closed range in mind, then decide whether condition justifies asking at the upper end or whether a cleaner entry point will work better. Pay attention to price per square foot, make your first impression easy to understand, and plan your launch around the buyers who are already comparing values.


