Bayside Market Snapshot
ZIP codes covered: 11360, 11361, 11364
Bayside has notable Korean community presence, which affects buyer pool composition. Multilingual listing presentation can extend reach significantly in this market.
Pricing Strategy for Bayside
The first 14 days on market are when 80%+ of qualified offers come in. Listing within 2% of recent sold comps (not active listings — sold) sets up multiple-offer activity. Overpricing then reducing typically costs 3–5% in final sale value.
For homes in the $1.10M range, the cleanest pricing strategy is to anchor against the most recent 3 closed sales within 0.25 mi, adjusted for sqft, lot size, and condition. We pull these comps for every Bayside CMA we run.
3 Things That Move Final Sale Price
- $1M+ triggers NY State mansion tax (paid by buyer). Sellers should highlight this is a one-time cost, not a deal-breaker.
- Staging recovers ~$3 per dollar invested in this price tier. Empty homes sit; staged homes move.
- Off-market pre-listing tours to top buyer agents can pre-qualify the deal before MLS exposure.
Seller Closing Costs in Bayside
Plan for 8–10% of sale price in seller-side closing costs:
- Real estate commission (negotiable; full-service typically 4–6% total)
- NY State transfer tax: 0.4% of sale price
- NYC RPTT (if applicable): 1% under $500K / 1.425% above
- Seller attorney: $1,500–$3,500
- Title cure costs (varies)
- Co-op flip tax (if applicable; 1–3% of sale)
Use the NYC closing costs calculator for a property-specific estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions
As of 2026, the median sale price in Bayside (Queens) is approximately $1.10M. Specific pricing depends on property type (single-family, multi-family, condo, co-op), square footage, lot size, and condition. Request a free Comparative Market Analysis for your specific home.
Well-priced Bayside homes typically go under contract in 30–45 days from listing date. Total time from listing to closing usually runs 60–90 days due to NY's attorney-driven process and mortgage underwriting timelines.
NY seller closing costs run 8–10% of sale price including: real estate commission (negotiable), NY State transfer tax (0.4%), NYC RPTT if in NYC (1–1.425%), seller attorney ($1,500–$3,500), title cure costs, and any co-op flip tax. Use the closing-costs calculator at /calculators/closing-costs.html for an estimate.
FSBO is legal in NY but typically nets 12–18% LESS than agent-listed sales after factoring in pricing errors, missing buyer-agent exposure, and weaker negotiation leverage. Flat-fee MLS listings ($500–$3,500 one-time) are a middle option — you get on MLS without full-service representation. We offer flat-fee for Bayside sellers who prefer this path.