Amenia’s median home price remains above $400K

Amenia’s median home price remains above $400K

Tucked away on a private road, this four-bedroom home on 28 Oak Hill Road sold for its assessed value of $975,000 at the end of March.

Photo by Christine Bates

AMENIA — Amenia’s housing market continued to show resilience this spring, with home prices rising over the past year even as sales activity remained relatively steady.

The 12-month trailing median sale price for a single-family home in Amenia reached $403,840 for the period ending April 30, 2026. That figure represents a 26% increase from the $320,000 median recorded during the comparable 12-month period ending April 30, 2025, although it is 4% below the trailing median recorded at the end of April 2024.

Sales activity remained within Amenia’s typical historical range, averaging roughly two to three home sales per month. Excluding transactions at Silo Ridge Club, a total of 29 single-family homes sold during the 12-month period ending April 30, 2026, compared with 30 sales during the previous year and 38 sales during the year ending April 30, 2024.

Inventory showed modest improvement entering the spring market. As of May 15, 11 single-family homes were publicly listed for sale on OneKey MLS, along with four multi-family properties.

Even with the increase in listings, lower-priced inventory remained limited. Only four of the 15 residential properties on the market were listed below the town’s current median sale price.

March and April property sales

22 Troutbeck Crescent – 3 bedroom/2.5 bath home sold in foreclosure on April 30, 2026, for $425,000

141 Poplar Hill Road – 4 bedroom/3 bath home in Wassaic sold on April 3, 2026, for $389,000

10 Flood Drive – 3 bedroom/2.5 bath home sold on April 2, 2026, for $371,000

28 Oak Hill Road – 4 bedroom/3.5 bath home on 11.6 acres sold for its assessed market value on March 9, 2026, for $975,000.

* Town of Amenia real estate sales between March 1, 2026, and April 30, 2026, provided by First Key MLS. Current market listings from First Key MLS. Market data on single family home sales from Info Sparks. Private transfers, including not publicly listed units at Silo Ridge, are not included and will be added when available. Compiled by Christine Bates, Real Estate Salesperson with William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty, Licensed in Connecticut and New York.

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