"People are choosing Westchester - not just to visit, but to live, build families, and invest in their future. When we create housing opportunities and vibrant neighborhoods, people come - and they stay."
Over the past three years, inventory has peaked in late spring, after a steady build through March and April. Sellers tend to list once the weather improves and before summer distractions kick in. That means more one-bedrooms in Brooklyn, more Upper West Side co-ops more everything. A surge of new listings at the end of 2025 suggests early spring buyers may see solid inventory with slightly less competition than the May frenzy.
Construction will start this spring as part of the next stage of Ronkonkoma's $1.2 billion Station Yards project, an executive for the developer said, after Brookhaven Town officials approved hundreds of additional apartments and medical office space. The town board, acting as the planning board, voted 7-0 Thursday to approve Tritec Real Estate's plan to add 285 apartments and 30,000 square feet of medical offices in three new buildings on a 6.72-acre parcel on Carroll Avenue between Union and Railroad avenues.