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Selling Your Home in Williamsbridge, Bronx

Real market data from 207 recorded property sales in Williamsbridge. See current prices by property type, seasonal trends, and what the numbers mean for your sale — backed by NYC public records, not estimates.

Market Data

Williamsbridge Home Prices by Property Type

Median sale prices from 207 recorded transactions in Williamsbridge, based on NYC Department of Finance public records.

Co-op Apartments
$159,500
Median sale price · 6 sales
Single-Family Homes
$567,500
Median sale price · 52 sales
Condominiums
$185,000
Median sale price · 1 sales
Total Recorded Sales
207
All property types
Median Price / Sq Ft
$328
Where square footage reported

Quarterly Trend

2025Q1
$804,108
26 sales
2025Q2
$665,000
▼ 17.3%
52 sales ▲ 100.0%
2025Q3
$747,844
▲ 12.5%
64 sales ▲ 23.1%
2025Q4
$693,970
▼ 7.2%
36 sales ▼ 43.8%
2026Q1
$715,000
▲ 3.0%
29 sales ▼ 19.4%

📊 Why this data is more reliable than other sites

The numbers on this page come from the NYC Department of Finance public records — every legally recorded property sale in Williamsbridge, 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, giving you a complete picture of your market.

Data source: NYC Department of Finance, Rolling Sales Data — Bronx. Period: March 2025 – February 2026. Excludes $0 transfers and non-arms-length transactions. Last updated: March 2026.

Timing

Best Time to Sell in Williamsbridge

Monthly sales volume and median prices in Williamsbridge — ★ marks peak months with the strongest combination of activity and prices.

Jan
20 sales · $752,500
Feb
9 sales · $592,800
Mar ★
26 sales · $804,108
Apr
12 sales · $760,000
May
26 sales · $632,500
Jun
14 sales · $412,000
Jul ★
23 sales · $830,000
Aug
25 sales · $645,000
Sep
16 sales · $787,500
Oct
12 sales · $712,500
Nov
12 sales · $680,462
Dec
12 sales · $687,250

Takeaway

In Williamsbridge, March and July showed the strongest combination of sales volume and median prices during this period. Listing during peak months means more active buyers and stronger competition for your property — which can translate to faster sales and better offers. If you're planning to sell, aligning your listing with these high-activity windows gives you the best chance of maximizing your outcome.

Housing Mix

Housing Stock in Williamsbridge

Breakdown of 207 property sales by type — showing what's actually trading in the neighborhood.

25%
71%
Co-op Apartments — 3% (6 sales)
Single-Family Homes — 25% (52 sales)
Condominiums — 0% (1 sales)
Multifamily & Other — 71% (148 sales)

What This Means for Sellers

Multifamily and mixed-use properties make up the largest share of Williamsbridge transactions. This market attracts both owner-occupants and investors. Highlighting rental income potential, unit configurations, and building condition can be decisive factors for buyers in this segment.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Selling in Williamsbridge

Based on 207 recorded property sales from NYC Department of Finance public records (March 2025 – February 2026): Co-op Apartments have a median sale price of $159,500 (6 sales); Single-Family Homes have a median sale price of $567,500 (52 sales); Condominiums have a median sale price of $185,000 (1 sales). These are actual recorded sale prices, not listing prices or automated estimates.

The Williamsbridge real estate market recorded 29 sales in 2026Q1 with a median sale price of $715,000. Compared to the prior quarter, median prices were up 3.0%. With 207 total sales over the past year, the market shows healthy transaction activity. These numbers come from NYC public records covering every legally recorded sale, not just MLS listings.

Based on the past year of sales data, March and July showed the strongest combination of sales volume and median prices in Williamsbridge. Listing during peak months typically means more active buyers, stronger competition for your home, and a better chance of receiving top-dollar offers. However, every home and situation is different — Justin Braithwaite can help you time your listing based on current market conditions and your specific goals.

The Williamsbridge housing market includes: Co-op Apartments (3% of sales), Single-Family Homes (25% of sales), Condominiums (0% of sales), Multifamily & Other (71% of sales). Understanding the composition of your local market helps sellers price competitively and identify the right buyer pool.

Justin Braithwaite's listings sell in an average of 24 days on market — significantly faster than the borough average. His listings close at a 102.8% sale-to-list ratio, meaning sellers typically get more than their asking price. With 96.1% of listings closing successfully and over 261 seller transactions completed, Justin's track record speaks for itself. The key is accurate pricing, professional marketing, and expert negotiation from day one.

While you can legally sell a home in Williamsbridge without an agent, working with an experienced broker typically results in a higher net sale price — even after commission. Justin Braithwaite's sellers achieve a 102.8% sale-to-list ratio across 261 transactions and $216M+ in total sales. As a Licensed Broker and Certified Negotiation Expert with 5.0 stars across 169+ reviews, Justin combines data-driven pricing with expert negotiation to maximize your outcome. Most sellers who try to go it alone leave money on the table.

Neighborhood Profile

Williamsbridge, Bronx at a Glance

Williamsbridge is a residential neighborhood in the north-central Bronx, named after a bridge built over the Bronx River by farmer John Williams in the 1600s. The housing stock is a mix of single-family homes, two-family houses, and a substantial number of multifamily buildings. The area has a residential character with many tree-lined blocks, particularly east of White Plains Road.

White Plains Road and Gun Hill Road are the primary commercial corridors, with shops, restaurants, and services. The 2/5 trains at Gun Hill Road and 219th Street stations serve the neighborhood, and the area is accessible via the Bronx River Parkway. Williamsbridge Oval Park, built on the site of a former reservoir, is a popular community green space with sports fields and a playground. The neighborhood borders Baychester, Wakefield, and Pelham Parkway North.

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