how did the CT real estate market perform in Q1?
/To understand the Lower Fairfield County real estate market in the first quarter of 2024 you have to first look at inventory. Or at least, the relative lack of it.
Read MoreTo understand the Lower Fairfield County real estate market in the first quarter of 2024 you have to first look at inventory. Or at least, the relative lack of it.
Read MoreMore first-time homebuyers in Denver have a dual-income household, family help or end up getting roommates, Guide Real Estate broker Andre Whitt says.
Read MoreIt’s been two months since the National Association of Realtors reached a settlement that some predict will upend the way homes have been bought and sold for decades across the U.S. It’s having ripple effects in Colorado as the housing market heads into the busiest time of year.
Read MoreThe number of homes on the market typically dips during the end of the year and starts to rebound in January ahead of peak spring season. This year, the housing market is showing signs of more optimism as sellers listed more homes than at the same time last year.
Read MoreThe current trends suggest that the Connecticut housing market leans towards being a Seller's Market. With a surge in home prices, high competition, and a limited inventory, sellers hold an advantageous position in negotiations.
Read MoreA housing or real estate bubble is a run-up in housing prices fueled by demand, speculation, and exuberant spending. It can lead to the point of collapse.
Read MoreThough mortgage rates are better now than they were in the fall, and experts are optimistic that rates will drop further in 2024, home affordability challenges aren’t going away anytime soon.
Read MoreThe median home sales price for the Denver metro area was $536,500 in January, down 1.11% year over year.
Read MoreAfter two-thirds of New Haven County cities and towns generated sufficient numbers of new home listings to replace those sold in the third quarter, the market remained balanced into December, signaling a break in the high prices that have thwarted many Connecticut buyers during the pandemic real estate market.
Read MoreProperties are being listed for longer, and home prices are up nearly 5% from this time last year. Sellers, as they typically do, are waiting till the New Year to put their homes on the market.
Read More“As inflation endures, consumers are seeing higher costs at every turn, causing further declines in consumer confidence this month,” Khater explained in a statement. “In fact, many potential homebuyers are choosing to wait and see where the housing market will end up, pushing demand and home prices further downward.”
Read MoreAccording to CAR’s latest statistics:
Single family homes in Denver County are sitting on the market longer – about 18 days this month, compared to 11 in August 2021.
Last August, single family homes in Denver County sold for 102.4% of list price, compared to 99.1% this August…
Housing markets across the state slowed sharply in August, but some held up better than others in the face of rising interest rates and reduced buyer demand, according to an analysis of numbers provided by the Colorado Association of Realtors.
Read MoreHigher mortgage rates continue to make it less enticing for potential buyers to look for a new home.
Denver-area home prices continue to drop month-to-month, though they are still higher than they were this time last year.
Read MoreThe median sales price for a single-family home sold in Westchester County during May was $825,000. That's an increase of 13% compared with May 2021, according to a USA TODAY Network localized analysis generated with data from Realtor.com.
Read MoreThe number of homes and condos up for sale in the Denver metro rose by nearly two-thirds from May to June and the number of properties available on the market grew by nearly twice from a year ago, according to the latest market trends report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.
Read MoreIn Weston, Conn.: a three-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath, 5,864-square-foot home with three fireplaces, a living room and dining room that have two-story windows and attractive wood ceilings, a new kitchen, a family room with a wall of windows, a primary suite that has a large bath with heated floors, a finished lower level that has a second family room, office and gym, a detached two-car garage, a heated in-ground pool with a stone patio, and a tennis court, on 5.36 acres.
Read MoreNationally, supply has increased, too, leading to more options for potential buyers. Active home listings have increased on a year-over-year basis for the fifth week in a row, according to Realtor.com data released today. And for the first time in seven weeks, median listing price growth slowed—though it remained well above the historic norm.
Read MoreFor what feels like the first time in a long time, the housing market is shifting, and this time in the direction of the buyer.
A report by the Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR) shows the median closing price for a home fell at the end of May compared to April.
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