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Buy in Laurelton · Queens, New York

Buy Smarter in Laurelton With a Local Advocate You Can Trust

From the tree-lined, single-family streets near Merrick Boulevard to the easy LIRR commute at the Laurelton station and the green of Springfield Park, buying a home here deserves a guide who truly knows Southeast Queens.

No pressure, no obligation — just straightforward, data-informed guidance from your first question through closing day.

Strategic Search

We focus only on Laurelton homes that fit your budget, commute, and must-haves — so you spend time on the right properties, not every listing.

Smart Pricing Guidance

Real comparable sales and block-by-block insight tell you what a home is truly worth before you ever make an offer.

Property-Type Clarity

Detached, semi-detached, two-family, or fixer — I explain the trade-offs of each so the choice is clear and confident.

Calm, Step-by-Step Advocacy

From pre-approval to closing day, you'll always know the next step and have an advocate firmly in your corner.

The Laurelton Market Today

What Homes Are Actually Worth Here

Data-informed insight beats a generic online estimate every time. Here's the current picture for Laurelton and the surrounding Queens market.

$701,000
Zillow average home value
$722,500
Median sale price · trailing 12 months
$830,000
Queens single-family median

Figures are recent public estimates and shift with the season — ask me for a live, address-specific read on any home you're considering.

Why Laurelton

Why Buyers Choose Laurelton

Suburban Character in the City

Detached and semi-detached homes, driveways, and yards give Laurelton a quiet, residential feel that's hard to find elsewhere in Queens.

Commuter Convenience

The Laurelton LIRR station puts Midtown Manhattan within a short ride, with Merrick Boulevard buses and quick access to the Belt Parkway and JFK.

Green Space & Community

Springfield Park, Idlewild Park nearby, and a strong sense of neighborhood make it a welcoming place to put down roots.

Rent vs. Own

Is Buying in Laurelton Right for You?

A quick, honest comparison — no spin.

Owning a Laurelton home · entry single-family near $700,000

  • Build equity with every monthly payment
  • Yard, driveway, and space to grow
  • Potential rental income from a two-family layout
  • Stability — your housing cost won't be re-leased out from under you

Renting locally · typical range $2,400–$2,900/mo

  • No equity — payments build your landlord's wealth
  • Rent can rise at every renewal
  • Limited control over the space
  • Flexibility to move, with fewer upfront costs
First-Time Buyers

New to Buying? Start Here

How do I get started?

We begin with a no-pressure consultation and a chat with a trusted lender to set your budget. Once you're pre-approved, the search becomes focused and stress-free.

Is Laurelton right for me?

If you want single-family living, a real commute option, and value for your money in Queens, Laurelton is worth a serious look. I'll help you weigh it against nearby areas.

How do I pick the right home?

We rank your must-haves vs. nice-to-haves and pressure-test each home against your budget, commute, and long-term plans — so you buy with confidence.

Questions, Answered

Laurelton Buyer FAQs

How do I decide if now is the right time to buy in Laurelton?

The right time is when your finances, plans, and the right home line up — not when a headline says so. We'll review your budget, rate options, and how long you plan to stay, then make a clear-eyed call together.

What types of property will I find in Laurelton?

Mostly detached and semi-detached single-family homes, plus two-family houses that can offer rental income. Co-ops and condos are far less common here than in northern Queens.

What are market conditions like right now?

Laurelton has seen steady demand for its single-family stock, with values trending up year-over-year. I'll give you a current, block-specific read before you make any offer.

Should I rent or buy?

If you plan to stay several years and can cover the upfront costs, buying usually builds wealth that renting can't. If your plans are short-term or uncertain, renting may fit better. We'll run your real numbers together.

How much do I need for a down payment?

It varies by loan type — some first-time buyer programs allow as little as 3–5% down. I'll connect you with lenders who can spell out your exact options, including grants and assistance programs.

What's the first step to get started?

Book a free buyer consultation. We'll talk through your goals, set a realistic budget, and map out a clear, calm plan from search to closing.

Agatha Lubas, Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
Your Local Advocate

Agatha Lubas

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker · Keller Williams Realty Liberty

Fluent in English & Polish · NY License #10301213345 · Nearly two decades guiding Queens buyers

Local Market Knowledge95%
Negotiation & Closing95%
Client Satisfaction99%

Ready to Buy in Laurelton? Start With a Calm, Clear Conversation.

Get honest, local guidance with no pressure and no obligation. Let's find the right home for your next chapter — and make every step feel organized and understandable.

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