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$789,000

10929 156th St

Jamaica, NY, 11433
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3Beds
3Baths
1,248Sqft
$632$/sqft

Listing Notes

By appointment only

Market Insights

Above nearby median+20%

$632/sqft vs a nearby median of $527/sqft.

Nearby median$527/sqft
Nearby properties8
Property size1,248 sqft
  • +20% versus the nearby median price per square foot.
  • Price history is limited, so current comps matter more than trend alone.
  • 1,248 sqft creates a usable price-per-square-foot read.

Pricing Read

Yardstick fair value$638k$570k$706k · 33% confidence
vs ask $789k+$151k (+19.1%)

Asking price is about 19.1% above where comps + adjustments land — there is room to negotiate.

$527/sqft median across 4 tight comps × 1,248 sqft= $658k
  • Transit access−$20k −3.0%
  • Pre-war character+$16k +2.5%
  • Visible condition issues−$16k −2.5%
Cumulative NYC adjustments−$20k−3.0%

Property Read

FreshnessCurrent market data

The listing facts are current enough for an initial property review.

Market Position+20% vs nearby

The property is priced above the nearby median per square foot, so condition, building quality, and exact location need to justify the higher ask.

Price MovementInitial price point

Price history is still limited; review again as more market activity becomes available.

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AI ReadinessReady to analyze
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Listing Details

Days on market
47 days
Last price change
No change recorded
Listed
Mar 27, 2026
Photos
7 photos
Property type
single family
Status
for sale
Last sold
Dec 16, 2016 · $450,000

Features & Amenities

CarportBasement

Photos

Price History

May 4, 2026Initial record
$789,000for sale

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