New Rochelle Single-Family Home Market Shows Resilience in November 2025

Written By: Robert Cox

NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. — The single-family home market in the New Rochelle School District demonstrated resilience in November 2025, with rising prices and faster sales despite fewer transactions and lower inventory, according to a recent market update from Thomas Roberts of William Raveis Real Estate.

In November, 18 single-family homes sold in the district, a 25% decrease from the previous year. However, the median sale price reached $994,500, up 7.8% year-over-year. Homes spent a median of 31 days on the market, a 22.5% reduction compared to November 2024. The median price per square foot climbed to $504, reflecting an 11.7% increase.

Inventory stood at 53 active listings, down 14.5% from the prior year, resulting in 2.12 months of supply — a 13.7% decline. Additionally, 94% of homes sold within 90 days, and 89% fetched at or above 95% of the list price.

These metrics point to a highly competitive seller’s market driven by steady demand and tight inventory. “The New Rochelle housing market remains highly competitive,” Roberts wrote in his update. “With fewer listings and rising prices, homeowners continue to hold the advantage.”

Roberts, a local realtor with William Raveis Real Estate, regularly publishes market insights on his blog, The Homepreneur Chronicles. He noted that homes are selling faster and at premium prices, with continued strength expected into early 2026.

For sellers, the conditions remain favorable. “Sellers benefit from reduced inventory, meaning less competition and faster closings,” Roberts stated.

Buyers face a challenging environment but can succeed with preparation. “Buyers should be prepared to act quickly and come in with strong offers, as nearly 9 out of 10 homes are selling close to list price within just 90 days,” Roberts advised.

This article was drafted with the aid of Grok, an AI tool by xAI, under the direction and editing of Robert Cox to ensure accuracy and adherence to journalistic standards.


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