Stony Brook Homes for Sale

Built up mostly around the 1970s, the neighborhood of Stony Brook offers a variety of well-maintained homes and properties. Nearby parks and green spaces, with mature landscaping and tall trees, accent the surroundings. Found close to 144th and Q, the community features an active homeowners association, with a number of planned events held throughout the year. As well, local schools are just minutes away from the neighborhood, as are various options in shopping and dining, plus family-friendly entertainment.

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Stony Brook Market Stats

In 2022, there were 29 homes sold in Stony Brook. The average price of those sales was $283,000. The highest-priced home to sell was $360,000, while the lowest-priced home sold for $185,000.

If you go back to 2021, there were 24 sales. The average sales price was $274,000, with the highest-priced home selling for $345,000 and the lowest-priced home selling for $215,000.

View a list of homes sold in Stony Brook in the past two years.

 

More about Stony Brook

The neighborhood is mostly filled with split-entry, tri-level and multi-level designs. While a majority of homes in the area are three bedroom, three bath floor plans, some include finished basements for extra living and entertaining space. It is also possible to find a home updated with more modern features and finishes in the neighborhood of Stony Brook.

However, additional homes in Stony Brook are ready for a new owner and updates. Residences in the area include at least 1,500 square feet of living space, although it’s also possible to find some homes in Stony Brook with more than 3,000 square feet of space. A majority of homes in the neighborhood sit on up to ¼-acre lots, some of which feature private patios, swimming pools, and even sheds for extra storage space.

 

Schools

Stony Brook is served by the Millard Public Schools.

Students usually attend Neihardt Elementary SchoolBryan Elementary SchoolHarry Andersen Middle School, and Millard South High School.

Please Note: If the specific school and school district are important, please check directly with the school district’s administrative office. School boundaries do change.