NYC Home Sales and Median Prices by ZIP Code – February 2025
NYC’s housing market remains a reflection of its neighborhoods — diverse, layered, and ever-evolving. From $200K co-ops in the Bronx to $3M lofts in SoHo, February’s numbers confirm there’s something for everyone in the city that never sleeps.
The NYC housing market showed its usual complexity this February, with everything from multi-million-dollar lofts in Tribeca to cozy co-ops in the Bronx changing hands. Thanks to new data from Redfin, we’ve got a hyperlocal look at what’s really happening — ZIP code by ZIP code.
Whether you’re eyeing a neighborhood to buy, sell, or simply love tracking NYC real estate trends, here’s your February 2025 snapshot.
Manhattan: Still King of the Market
Manhattan’s luxury real estate is still setting the pace. The most expensive homes sold this month were right where you’d expect — downtown and stylish.
- 10013 (Tribeca / SoHo) Median Sale Price: $3,425,000 | Homes Sold: 85
- 10012 (NoHo / Greenwich Village / SoHo) Median: $2,750,000 | Sold: 27
- 10007 (Tribeca / Civic Center) Median: $2,822,625 | Sold: 11
- 10011 (Chelsea / West Village) Median: $2,077,000 | Sold: 139
Looking for something (relatively) more budget-friendly?
- 10017 (Turtle Bay / Midtown East) – $675,000
- 10033 (Washington Heights) – $610,000
- 10031 (Hamilton Heights) – $619,500
Brooklyn: Rising Prices and Solid Sales
Brooklyn’s housing market remains red-hot, especially in trendy, walkable areas with character.
- 11231 (Carroll Gardens / Red Hook) Median: $2,495,000 | Sold: 37
- 11215 (Park Slope) – $1,597,500
- 11222 (Greenpoint) – $1,615,000
- 11204 (Bensonhurst) – $1,400,000
Looking for more attainable price points?
- 11235 (Brighton Beach / Manhattan Beach) – $515,000
- 11224 (Coney Island) – $426,000
- 11230 (Midwood) – $410,000
Queens: Balanced & Booming
Queens keeps proving itself as one of the most balanced boroughs — prices that appeal to both investors and first-time buyers.
- 11385 (Glendale / Ridgewood) – $995,000
- 11358 (Murray Hill) – $1,130,000
- 11105 (Astoria) – $1,200,000
Affordable spots include:
- 11374 (Rego Park) – $384,000
- 11375 (Forest Hills) – $397,750
- 11372 (Jackson Heights) – $395,000
The Bronx: Affordability Meets Momentum
The Bronx continues to be NYC’s most accessible borough for homeownership, with pockets showing growing price points and demand.
- 10468 (University Heights) – $206,500
- 10463 (Riverdale) – $351,000
- 10471 (North Riverdale / Fieldston) – $372,000
But there’s action in higher price ranges too:
- 10459 (Longwood) – $999,000
- 10472 (Soundview) – $935,000
Staten Island: Strong Suburban Appeal
In Staten Island, strong sales suggest continued demand for space and suburb-style living.
- 10314 (Heartland Village / New Springville) – $702,950 | 178 homes sold
- 10312 (Annadale / Arden Heights) – $765,000
- 10309 (Charleston / Prince’s Bay) – $880,000