Staten Island Real Estate Market Update – June 2026: Inventory Continues to Grow While Buyer Demand Holds Strong

Staten Island Housing Market
Staten Island Real Estate Market Update
June 2026
Inventory continued to expand in June while buyers remained active, creating new opportunities for both Staten Island buyers and sellers.
Local Market Perspective
More Homes Entered the Market, but Buyer Demand Remained Steady
The Staten Island housing market continued to evolve throughout June as more homeowners placed their properties on the market and buyers remained actively engaged.
A total of 570 new listings became available during the month, giving buyers more choices and creating additional competition among sellers.
At the same time, 351 homes went into contract and 331 properties closed. These numbers show that buyers are still making decisions and moving forward when a home is priced, presented, and marketed appropriately.
By the Numbers
June 2026 Market Snapshot
New Listings
570
Properties Sold
331
In Contract
351
Average Days on Market
63
Back on Market
67
Expired Listings
82
Information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed.
Market Insight from Joann
Buyers Have More Choices, but the Best Homes Are Still Moving
June's numbers suggest that Staten Island is gradually moving toward a more balanced market. Buyers are seeing more inventory, but demand has not disappeared.
Homes that enter the market at a realistic price and make a strong first impression continue to attract attention. Sellers can no longer rely on market momentum alone—strategy matters.
Inventory
What 570 New Listings Mean for Staten Island
The increase in new listings gives buyers more options across different neighborhoods, price ranges, and property types. It may also reduce the urgency that buyers felt when inventory was more limited.
For sellers, additional inventory means there may be more competition. Buyers are comparing condition, location, features, and value before deciding which homes deserve an offer.
This makes thoughtful preparation, accurate pricing, professional photography, and strong digital marketing increasingly important.
For Sellers
Pricing and Presentation Matter
With 82 expired listings and 67 homes returning to the market, sellers should pay close attention to pricing, condition, and the strength of their marketing strategy.
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More Inventory Creates Opportunity
Buyers now have more homes to compare, but desirable properties can still move quickly. Preparation and clear decision-making remain essential.
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Average Market Time Reached 63 Days
Homes averaged 63 days on the market in June. That figure provides a useful overall snapshot, but it does not tell the entire story.
Market time can differ significantly depending on neighborhood, property condition, price range, home style, and competition from nearby listings.
Explore my Staten Island neighborhood guides to learn more about the communities and lifestyles found throughout the borough.
A Closer Look
Why Did 82 Listings Expire?
An expired listing does not necessarily mean there was no demand for the property. In many cases, the home may have been positioned above what buyers were willing to pay or may not have received enough online exposure.
A home that did not sell the first time may still sell successfully with a fresh pricing, presentation, and marketing strategy.
Sellers considering a new approach can learn more about my real estate consulting services and personalized listing strategies.
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What Does the June Market Mean for Your Next Move?
Market statistics are helpful, but your property, neighborhood, timeline, and personal goals are unique.
Whether you are planning to buy, sell, downsize, relocate, or simply want to understand your home's current position in the market, I am here to provide clear and honest guidance.
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