Amityville, NY

Publish On: Friday, May 29, 2026

Price Your Amityville, New York Home for May 2026

Amityville, NY

Should you push for the highest ask? Price it with precision. That's the short answer. When homes here are still closing at 102% of list price, the first number you put on the property carries real weight. I would not chase the highest possible ask just to test the room. I would set a price that fits the recent sold range, attracts attention quickly, and gives buyers a reason to take the home seriously from the start. The goal is not to be the cheapest house on the block; the goal is to be the home that feels correctly positioned the moment people compare it with the rest of the market.

Recent sales came in close, with the median list price at $699,000 and the median sold price at $685,000. That spread is tight, and it matters because buyers are not ignoring value. They are comparing what they see against what has already sold, and they are willing to act when the home feels fairly placed. A seller who understands that comparison has a better shot at attracting serious traffic early.

The 2.19 months of inventory tells me this is not a wide-open seller's field, but it is still strong enough to reward homes that present well and price with discipline. You do not need to overcorrect, and you do not want to leave money behind. What you need is a number that gives buyers confidence and keeps your listing in the conversation.

Review the closest recent sales before you set the ask, make sure the home shows cleanly before launch, and be ready to judge interest by the first wave of showings rather than by hope. If the opening response is thin, the market is giving you feedback, and the best move is to respond quickly instead of defending a number that is not working.

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