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Selling Your Home in Ozone Park, Queens
Current market data from 213 sales recorded property transactions in Ozone Park. Every number on this page comes from NYC Department of Finance public records — not estimates, not algorithms, not listing data. This is what actually sold.
Ozone Park Home Prices by Property Type
Quarterly Trends
The numbers on this page come from the NYC Department of Finance public records — every legally recorded property sale in Ozone Park, not just MLS-listed transactions. Sites like Zillow and StreetEasy only capture listings that go through their platforms, missing FSBO sales, off-market deals, and transfers that never hit the MLS. This dataset includes all of them.
We also remove bulk portfolio transfers, nominal sales, and non-arms-length transactions that would distort median prices — cleaning that most data sources don't do. The result is a more accurate picture of what individual homes are actually selling for in your market.
Data source: NYC Department of Finance, Rolling Sales Data — Queens. Period: March 2025 – February 2026. Excludes $0 transfers, nominal sales, non-arms-length transactions, and bulk portfolio transfers identified through same-date/same-price pattern analysis. Last updated: March 2026.
Best Time to Sell in Ozone Park
Monthly sales volume and median prices in Ozone Park — ★ marks peak months with the strongest combination of activity and prices.
In Ozone Park, Jul and Dec showed the strongest combination of buyer activity and sale prices. Listing during peak months can mean more competing offers, faster sales, and stronger negotiating leverage. If you're planning to sell, timing your listing to hit the market 2–4 weeks before these peaks can help maximize your outcome.
What's Selling in Ozone Park
Breakdown of 213 sales recorded sales by property type.
Two-family homes make up 48% of sales in Ozone Park. Buyers for two-family properties often value the rental income potential from the second unit. Highlighting the income-generating capability, separate entrances, and unit condition can strengthen your position.
Frequently Asked Questions About Selling in Ozone Park
Ozone Park, Queens at a Glance
Ozone Park is a residential neighborhood in south-central Queens, bordered by Woodhaven to the north, Howard Beach to the south, South Ozone Park to the east, and the Brooklyn border to the west. The housing stock is predominantly single-family and two-family attached row houses, along with some detached homes and small apartment buildings. The A train serves the neighborhood at several stops along Liberty Avenue, and the J/Z trains run along Jamaica Avenue.
Ozone Park is a diverse, working-class and middle-class neighborhood with significant Italian American, Guyanese, and South Asian communities. The Aqueduct Racetrack and Resorts World Casino, one of New York City's major gaming facilities, occupy a large footprint in the southern part of the neighborhood. Cross Bay Boulevard serves as a major commercial and transit artery. The neighborhood's relatively affordable housing stock, dual subway access, and proximity to JFK Airport make it a practical choice for families and commuters. The residential streets north of Rockaway Boulevard feature well-maintained homes with a strong sense of neighborhood identity.
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