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Huntington Station

5 closed sales, median $600,000, typically 36 days on market.

I have closed five sales in Huntington Station between December 2023 and July 2025. Prices ran from $565,000 to $685,000, with a median of $600,000. Days on market ranged from 9 to 67, with a median of 36.

The houses were built between 1940 and 1970. Three of the five had three bedrooms and two had four. Where square footage was recorded, the median was 1,403. The individual sales: 211 17th Street, three bedrooms and two baths, 1,558 square feet, built 1970, sold for $680,000 in 14 days. 46 3rd Avenue, three bedrooms and two baths, 1,247 square feet, built 1940, sold for $588,000 after 65 days. 17 Kellogg Place, four bedrooms and three baths, built 1967, sold for $685,000 after 67 days. 42 Caldwell Street, three bedrooms and one bath, built 1945, sold for $600,000 after 36 days. 72 20th Street, four bedrooms and one bath, built 1951, sold for $565,000 in 9 days.

The spread in days on market is the thing I would point to. Two houses went in under two weeks and two took over two months. Bedroom count alone did not decide it: the fastest sale at 9 days was the lowest priced house in the set, and the highest priced house took 67 days.

If you own a mid century house in Huntington Station in the three or four bedroom range, these five sales show the kind of prices and timelines I have actually worked with there. The range in days on market is wide enough that I would talk to you about pricing and timing before we list, rather than assume your house will follow any one of these five.

This is five of my own closed sales, not the whole Huntington Station market, and a sample that small cannot tell you what any particular house will sell for or how long it will take.

Figures are from John Tiburzi's own closed transactions, data courtesy of OneKey MLS as distributed by MLS GRID, covering August 2020 to July 2026.

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