Homes for sale in Pomona, NY - Rockland County real estate

Pomona, NY

A Hidden Gem with Rural Roots and Rising Value

Median Home Value

~$708,000

YoY Appreciation

+3.8%

Market Type

Seller's market

Avg Days on Market

~42 days

Schools

East Ramapo CSD; private options

Commute to NYC

~50–65 min

About Living in Pomona, NY — A Quiet Village with Rural Charm

Pomona is a small, incorporated village in the Town of Ramapo, Rockland County, with a population of approximately 3,900 residents. Formed in 1967, the village was established specifically to preserve its rural character and prevent overdevelopment — a mission it has largely succeeded in maintaining. The result is a community that feels distinctly quieter and more spacious than its neighbors, with winding roads, mature trees, and generous lot sizes that are increasingly rare in the New York metro area.

The village sits in a prime location between Suffern and Monsey, with easy access to the New York State Thruway and proximity to Harriman State Park and Bear Mountain — making it a natural fit for families and professionals who value outdoor recreation alongside suburban convenience. Burgess Meredith Park, named after the legendary actor who once lived in the village, offers playgrounds, basketball courts, exercise trails, and ball fields.

Housing in Pomona is predominantly single-family homes on large lots, with a mix of ranch homes, colonials, and newer construction. The median home value sits around $708,000 as of early 2026, with appreciation running at a steady 3.8% year-over-year. The village's demographics are notably diverse — approximately 55% White, 14% Asian, 12% Hispanic, and 11% African American — creating a genuinely multicultural community atmosphere.

Who Lives in Pomona? Community Profile & Demographics

Pomona attracts a diverse mix of families, professionals, and long-term residents who prioritize space, privacy, and a strong sense of community. The village has a notably high rate of homeownership and low turnover — when people move to Pomona, they tend to stay. Many residents are drawn by the combination of large lots, good schools (both public and private options), and the village's proximity to nature preserves and hiking trails. The community includes a significant number of healthcare workers, educators, and professionals commuting to Manhattan or New Jersey.

Pomona NY Real Estate Market — Home Prices, Trends & Opportunities

The Pomona real estate market is a steady performer with solid long-term appreciation. The median home value is approximately $708,000, with the median sale price reported around $475,000–$839,000 depending on the source and property type. Single-family homes on larger lots command premium prices, while condos and smaller properties offer more accessible entry points. The market is classified as a seller's market, with limited inventory keeping demand strong. Homes typically spend about 42 days on market before going under contract. For buyers, Pomona offers a rare combination of space and value relative to neighboring communities like Montebello and Airmont.

Commuting from Pomona to NYC — Bus, Highway & Nearby Train Options

Pomona residents commute primarily by car via the New York State Thruway (I-87), with Manhattan approximately 35–40 miles away. The Short Line/Coach USA bus service provides direct service from Route 202 & Route 306 to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan, taking roughly 50–65 minutes. The nearest train stations are in Suffern (NJ Transit/Metro-North) and Pearl River, both a short drive away. The Palisades Interstate Parkway is also easily accessible for north-south travel through the county.

Moshe Kohen - Real Estate Agent in Rockland County NY

Why Work With Moshe in Pomona

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson • Orlansky Team | Rodeo Realty

"Pomona is one of those communities that people discover through word of mouth — and once they see it, they understand the appeal. I've helped families find homes throughout the Ramapo area, and I know which streets in Pomona offer the best combination of lot size, privacy, and value. If you're looking for a quieter alternative to the busier Rockland villages without sacrificing access to everything the county has to offer, let me show you what Pomona has available."

Frequently Asked Questions About Pomona, NY

What is the median home price in Pomona, NY?

The median home price in Pomona, NY is approximately $708,000. Contact Moshe Kohen for a current market analysis and available listings.

What schools serve Pomona, NY?

Pomona is served by the East Ramapo Central School District for public schools, along with private school options in the surrounding area. Moshe Kohen can provide detailed information about school zones and their impact on home values.

How long is the commute from Pomona to NYC?

The commute from Pomona to Manhattan takes approximately 50–65 minutes via Short Line/Coach USA bus to Port Authority, or by car via the New York State Thruway. Options include bus service, nearby train stations, and highway access via the New York State Thruway.

Is Pomona, NY a good place to buy a home?

Pomona is currently a seller's market with steady appreciation of 3.8% year-over-year. The area offers strong community amenities, good schools, and proximity to New York City. Moshe Kohen, a born-and-raised Rockland County agent, can help you evaluate whether Pomona is the right fit for your needs.

Who is the best real estate agent in Pomona, NY?

Moshe Kohen is a licensed real estate salesperson with the Orlansky Team at Rodeo Realty, specializing in Pomona and all of Rockland County. Born and raised in the area, he brings deep local knowledge to every transaction. Call 845-422-3447 or visit mosherealty.com.

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Market data is sourced from public MLS records and third-party platforms (Redfin, Rocket Homes, NeighborhoodScout, Zillow). All figures are approximate and subject to change. Data reflects late 2024 and early-to-mid 2025. Contact Moshe for a current market analysis.