Connecticut Real Estate Market Weekly Insights (12-23-24)

Connecticut Real Estate Market Weekly Insights (12-23-24)

This episode of "Connecticut Real Estate Market Weekly Insights" reviews recent housing market statistics in Connecticut, including property value trends, interest rates, and significant local real estate developments. Additionally, it highlights national
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In this week's episode of "Connecticut Real Estate Market Weekly
Insights," we delve into the latest trends shaping Connecticut's
housing market. Key highlights include:


Market Statistics:


Single-family home values rose by 9.4% from November 2023 to
November 2024.

Inventory remains tight, with homes for sale down by 0.6% and
pending sales by 1.2%.

Properties are selling quickly, with a median of 10 days on
the market (down by 33.3%) and at 103% of their asking price,
indicating strong buyer demand.

The average "shows-to-contract" metric is 18.5, reflecting
market competitiveness.



Interest Rates:


Current mortgage rates include 7.04% for 30-year fixed loans
and 6.43% for 15-year fixed mortgages, among other popular
options.



Local Real Estate News:


Updates on the Concord Hills apartment fire in Hartford and
its legal and repair challenges.

Significant state funding initiatives to boost multifamily
housing developments.

A $10M data center acquisition in Trumbull, a major milestone
in critical infrastructure investments.

The opening of "Square 10" in New Haven, marking a
transformative step in the city's urban revitalization.

Meriden’s plans for a linear trail to enhance pedestrian and
cyclist access along Research Parkway.



Emerging Market Trends:


Middletown and East Hartford are becoming prime areas for
first-time buyers due to affordability and local amenities.

Federal Reserve policies and the new administration’s
economic measures are poised to reshape Connecticut's housing
dynamics, creating opportunities and challenges.



National Insights:


Stable builder confidence amid rising costs and regulatory
optimism for 2025.

Strong U.S. retail performance, driven by robust consumer
spending and a healthy labor market.

REALTOR confidence remains steady with ongoing inventory
constraints but growing reliance on virtual tools for home
buying.



If you’re interested in buying, selling, or renting real estate
anywhere within the State of Connecticut, please visit our
website to see how we can assist you!

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