well-priced inventory is low: new york real estate in Q2 2023

well-priced inventory is low: new york real estate in Q2 2023

During the second quarter of 2023, New York City’s real estate market has been as volatile as our stock market. While the market for ultra-luxury apartments, both condo and co-op, has remained slow, the smaller units, which were having a run in April and much of May, have now sunk into the doldrums as well.

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there are fewer houses for sale in CT. Here’s why.

there are fewer houses for sale in CT. Here’s why.

A low inventory of homes for sale and high interest rates are creating a catch-22 in Connecticut’s real estate market: to push prices down would require more houses to go up for sale, but people don’t want to list their houses because prices are high, according to local real estate experts.

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not so hot july: low inventory, interest rates keep colorado housing market calm

not so hot july: low inventory, interest rates keep colorado housing market calm

The latest Market Trends Housing Report from the Colorado Association of Realtors shows the single-family home inventory in the seven-county Denver metro area dropped 3% between June and July and is 28% lower than in July 2022.

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metro denver homes sales market volume dives 30% in a year

metro denver homes sales market volume dives 30% in a year

While May provided some bright spots for metro Denver’s home sales market — namely more new listings than April for buyers to choose from — the market still “feels off,” according to the Market Trends Report released by the Denver Metro Association of Realtors Saturday.

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what the denver housing market looks like as we get deeper into 2023

what the denver housing market looks like as we get deeper into 2023

According to the Census Bureau’s 2021 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Denver is now the 19th biggest city in the United States, with a population of 711,463, as of 2021. Denver has witnessed dramatic growth in recent decades. From 1990 to 2021, Denver’s population increased by 52.1%, from 467,610 to 711,463. As with cities of the Pacific Northwest and West Coast in general, much of Denver’s growth over the course of the 2000s and 2010s was due to a large influx of Millennials.

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why connecticut’s real estate market is still hot

why connecticut’s real estate market is still hot

With little to choose from on the market, a lack of supply and an increased demand has caused home prices in the Nutmeg State to increase 10 percent in the last year alone, according to Zillow. Sellers know that serious buyers will pay more to get into a market that has pushed many home-buying hopefuls out, and the prices reflect that.

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home prices may be falling in denver, but costs are still shutting out many buyers

home prices may be falling in denver, but costs are still shutting out many buyers

Home prices in metro Denver, the largest housing market in Colorado, are falling as rising interest rates continue to cool demand. But prices aren’t collapsing and are still high enough to shut a lot of buyers out of the market.

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how denver’s real estate market changed in 2022

how denver’s real estate market changed in 2022

2022 represented a major shift in Denver’s real estate market.

The Colorado housing market had already been hot for several years prior to the pandemic. Then COVID-19 hit, and throughout the next two years, the market exploded as interest rates dropped, and buyers flooded the market.

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