Home Values · Queens · Laurelton, NY
What's your home worth in Laurelton?
The median home in Laurelton sold for $720,000 — single-family prices ▲ 1.4% over the past year.
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$720,000
Median sale price
166
Homes sold (12 mo)
▲ 1.4%
1-year single-family trend
Single-family$710,000· 133 sold2–4 family$850,000· 33 sold
Based on recorded residential sales over the last 12 months (all home types). Source: ATTOM public property records · updated quarterly · as of July 2026.
Where Laurelton sits
The official neighborhood boundary — every sale behind the numbers above closed inside this outline.
Laurelton · Queens
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Traditional 6%
$43,200
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$14,328
or flat fee
$899
~$28,872
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The median home in Laurelton sold for about $720,000 across 166 recorded sales in the past year — all home types combined. Among single-family homes, the area's most-sold type, prices moved ▲ 1.4% year over year. Your home's value depends on its size, condition and exact location.
From recorded residential sales in Laurelton over the trailing 12 months — all home types, sourced from ATTOM public property records and refreshed quarterly. It reflects what actually closed, not asking prices.
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List with locqube — a flat $899 or 1.99% instead of the traditional 6%, with a dedicated in-house agent and AI-powered pricing. On a typical Laurelton sale that keeps roughly $28,872 more in your pocket.