Park Slope Historic District · New York, NY

Is Now a Good Time to Sell in Park Slope Historic District, New York?

The median home in Park Slope Historic District sells for $1,947,500 with prices up 8% year-over-year. Ridley's flat fee saves you $54,926.

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Park Slope Historic District Real Estate Market Conditions

56out of 100

Ridley Sell Score

How it's scored →

Moderate

56/100

A balanced market with opportunities for well-priced homes.

What this means for sellers

The Park Slope Historic District market is balanced — neither strongly favoring buyers nor sellers. Accurate pricing is key: overpriced homes will sit, but correctly priced listings are still moving. Don't count on bidding wars — price to attract offers rather than leave room for negotiation. Sellers who prepare well can still achieve strong results.

Inventory TightnessNeutral

4 months of supply — near the balanced threshold of 5 months. New York average is 2.7.

Price MomentumNeutral

Prices up 8.495821727% year-over-year — vs. +15% statewide.

Seller LeverageFavors sellers

Homes selling at 100.55% of asking — sellers are getting 0.5% above list on average. New York average is 99.7%.

Bidding ActivityFavors buyers

3.57% of homes selling above list price — 90% below the New York average of 37.2%.

Sale SpeedFavors sellers

44.5 median days on market — 3 days faster than the New York average.

Market UrgencyFavors buyers

5.41% of listings go pending within 2 weeks — vs. 21% statewide.

Price StabilityFavors sellers

Only 0% of listings have dropped their price — sellers are holding firm. New York average is 15.3%.

Score based on 7 real-time market signals. Updated with latest available data.

How it works →

Median Sale Price

$1,947,500

+8%

Days on Market

44.5

Price per Sq Ft

$1651

Sale-to-List Ratio

100.55%

Homes Sold

28

Sold Above List

3.57%

Pending in 2 Weeks

5.41%

Source: public market records

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Your savings

How much can you save selling in Park Slope Historic District?

$0Estimated savings

That could cover a year of college tuition — save 2.8% of your home value

$1,947,500

$50,000$10M

Traditional Agent (3%)

$58,425

Ridley Pro (flat fee)

$3,499

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Cost comparison

Cost to sell in Park Slope Historic District

Traditional AgentBest valueRidley ProRidley Essentials
Listing fee$58,425$3,499$999
Buyer agent$54,5302.8% avg$38,950~2% avg$38,950~2% avg
Closing costs (~1.5%)$29,213$29,213$29,213
Total cost$142,168$71,662$69,162
You save$54,926$57,426

Based on the Park Slope Historic District median home price of $1,947,500. Ridley buyer agent commission reflects the average ~2% BAC offered by Ridley sellers.

How to sell your house and save on commission in Park Slope Historic District

A flat fee of $3,499 instead of the typical $58,425 commission — with a dedicated agent at every step.

1

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