March 10, 2026
Massapequa home sales remain resilient in early March 2026, with closings at 163 Massachusetts Ave for $685,000 on March 4 and another at $939,500 on March 3. Median prices hover around $808K in this competitive Nassau County market.

As Long Island grapples with rising interest rates, Massapequa home sales in early March 2026 show resilience with recent closings at **163 Massachusetts Ave for $685,000** on March 4 and another at **$939,500** on March 3, amid a competitive market with median prices around **$808K**.
These sales on familiar streets like Massachusetts Avenue underscore buyer demand in Massapequa, a South Shore gem in Oyster Bay town. Homes here blend tree-lined neighborhoods with access to John J. Burns Town Park and Marjorie R. Post Community Park. Local agents from Daniel Gale Sotheby's and Signature Premier Properties note quick turns, aligning with homes going pending in about 26 days.
Massapequa's median sold price stands at **$790,000**, with listing medians near **$799,999**. Average home values hit **$751,221**, up **6.4%** year-over-year. Currently, **65 homes** are for sale, including a 2-bed at **$668,000** on Southampton Drive and a 4-bed at **$2,050,000** on Merrick Road. By size, 3-bedroom homes average **$775,974**, 4-bedrooms **$852,420**. Active listings feature renovated splits on Colonial Drive for **$810,000** and waterfront gems in Massapequa Shores.
In Nassau County, Massapequa outperforms with 211 recent sales and average market time of 40 days. Neighborhoods near Levittown and East Massapequa stay hot. Renters face **$3,690** averages, pushing more toward buying. Weichert Realtors highlights spots like N Michigan Avenue and Bayview Avenue as prime. For a broader look at how Massapequa home sales have surged with a median price at $825K amid Nassau value rise, Nassau County trends continue to attract buyers across the region. Buyers tracking Suffolk County home sales stats where Massapequa leads the tight market will find useful context in comparing both sides of the county line. Those watching national housing market data from the National Association of Realtors will note Long Island's resilience mirrors broader Northeast trends.
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