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/This week’s properties are three-bedroom homes in Glen Cove, N.Y., and Norwalk, Conn.
Read MoreThis week’s properties are three-bedroom homes in Glen Cove, N.Y., and Norwalk, Conn.
Read MoreOur analysis of the hottest housing markets pulls from the U.S. News Housing Market Index, which incorporates a wide array of data points and provides a simple yet comprehensive way to rank the covered metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) from frigid to balmy on a scale of 1-100. This particular ranking is based on data from January 2025.
Read MoreFebruary brought a thaw to what had been a chilly start of the year for metro Denver’s housing market, with more homes listed, more homes going under contract and more sales completed, according to an update Wednesday from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.
Read MoreSpring, the busiest season for the Denver metro housing market, is budding again.
Sellers are listing more homes on the market. Buyer activity is picking up. And prices are higher.
Read MoreIn Stamford and West Hartford, home buyers continue to pay more than what sellers are asking just as the spring market looms larger — but buyers are chipping away at prices in some other Connecticut cities and towns, according to Zillow transaction records.
Read MoreThe start of spring historically means the housing market heats up in Connecticut. However, for those looking, there’re not a lot of options out there.
Read MoreThe town of Avon jumped out as one of the hottest real estate markets in the country in the first two months of 2025, with two other Hartford-area locals ranking high on Redfin's list of neighborhoods where houses are generating the most bidding wars.
Read MoreNew listings surged in January, with more than 4,300 homes added to the market or 135% more than in December, according to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors monthly report released Wednesday.
Read MoreAs Denver’s real estate market settles into the rhythm of the new year, buyers and sellers alike are watching for signs of what’s ahead. Compared to last month and this time last year, more luxury homes are hitting the market in February. But buyers have been slower to act, leading to a more gradual increase in pending sales, according to Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR).
Read MoreMetro Denver’s housing market experienced a surge in new listings last month as sellers rushed the field ready to make a deal. But buyers, hobbled by a lack of affordability, increasingly stayed on the sidelines, causing closings to fall and the inventory to rise, according to a monthly update from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.
Read MoreConnecticut has the third-highest real estate property taxes in the country, according to a new study from WalletHub.
The study shows Connecticut’s annual taxes on a home priced at the state’s media value of $343,200 is $6,575 annually.
Read MoreThe U.S. residential real estate market is showing signs of thawing after the deep freeze of the early winter months—and some neighborhoods are drawing more attention than others.
Read MoreWestchester home prices continued climbing in 2024 as sales dipped, according to a report by Houlihan Lawrence.
The report released on Dec. 23 showed median sale prices of single-family homes went up 8.2% to $930,750 from 2024 while sales dropped slightly by 1.5%.
Read MoreThe residential real estate market was quite active in 2024 in Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess and parts of Connecticut, especially in the luxury sectors, according to data from the real estate brokerage firm Houlihan Lawrence.
Read MoreAs the calendar flips to 2025, will real estate pick up the pace in more Connecticut locales? That depends on homeowner decisions on whether to cash out while buyers are on the hunt — and on interest rates that impact both sides of the real estate equation.
Read MoreThe housing market in 2025 might have a more favorable outlook than much of 2024 had, especially if mortgage rates and inventory levels improve. There’s still uncertainty in the air, though: Rising prices and slowing construction could cause some trouble for buyers in 2025, and the impact of the new presidential administration remains a wild card.
Read MoreAs of December, the Denver housing market is showing a mix of resilience and seasonal shifts. While prices have seen a slight dip recently, there's still a lot of activity, particularly in certain price ranges. The market isn't exactly on fire, but it's certainly not frozen either. Let's dig into the details and I’ll share my thoughts and experiences to give you a clear picture.
Read MoreHomes are taking longer to sell. Concessions are becoming more popular. And lately, buyers have been in a better position they haven't been in a long time.
Read MoreStill, in the wake of the Federal Reserve’s jumbo-sized interest rate cut in September, many buyers are opting to remain on the sidelines in the hopes that further Fed cuts later this year will lead to more mortgage rate declines.
Read MoreThe Connecticut housing market is a hot topic these days, and it doesn’t take much to see why. With shifting trends, rising prices, and a competitive landscape, both buyers and sellers are paying close attention.
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