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Read MoreSingle-family home sales in the third quarter still remained above pre-pandemic levels
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Read MoreWith the New York City region continuing to hold its own on real estate prices, Connecticut home owners are testing the autumn market with new listings — though some with existing listings are cutting their prices as buyers cope with higher mortgage rates and the overall impact of inflation.
Read MoreWaiting until prices plateau to buy won’t necessarily save you money though. “The more the bubble pops,” Gill says, “the higher the interest rates have gone. So your bottom-line expenses are either going to be the same or cost more if you don’t get into the market now.”
Read MoreIt’s important to address some of the claims and assumptions made in Ms. Lisa Prevost’s recent piece in the NY Times, Town After Town, Residents Are Fighting Affordable Housing in Connecticut.
The piece spurred a lot of discussion in many towns in the Nutmeg State and as an elected zoning commissioner in the Town of Fairfield and long-time neighborhood and environmental advocate, I’d like to set the record straight on 8-30g, Connecticut’s affordable housing law which allows developers to override local zoning regulations.
Read More“The market is entering a period of neutrality where the bullish ways of extreme markets make way for a stage of compromise, with buyers and sellers working together for a win-win experience,” wrote Levinson-Katz.
Read MoreIn a new analysis of 17 Fairfield County towns’ affordable housing plans, the median community received a ranking of 2.5 out of 5, showing scattered progress for many towns and room for improvement on equity and other issues in others.
Read MoreDenver officials want to better understand what it would take to turn obsolete office buildings downtown into sorely needed housing and plan to approach property owners next year about tackling those conversions.
Read MoreThis former manufacturing center in New Haven County is gaining popularity with New Yorkers, thanks to its relative affordability and access to Metro-North.
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…
Stratfield is undergoing some big developments, with its latest Four Corners project expected to start soon.
Read MoreHousing 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 MoreLocal residents and elected officials are seeking to block large housing projects, warning that increased density could change the character of their towns.
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 MoreColorado’s capital has transformed from a city in decline into a magnet for the affluent.
Statistically speaking, Denver’s economy is on fire. Unemployment has more than halved in the past year, GDP is expected to grow 73% faster in 2022 than the national figure and inflation — even more so than in the rest of the country — is on a tear.
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 MoreWith home prices increasing by over 30% nationally since June 2020, many people wonder if Denver is in a housing bubble about to burst.
However, experts say several factors indicate Denver’s housing market remains strong.
Read MoreFrom this time last year, median house prices have risen 11.5%, to $723,750, in metro Denver metro, according to the latest Market Trends Report from the Colorado Association of Realtors. In normal times, that would be a hefty hike. But it’s nothing compared to recent years, when home prices have been rising around 20%, from one year to the next.
Read MoreIn Connecticut, the wealthiest movers on average came from Fairfield County and moved to Palm Beach County, Fla. Palm Beach County is home to popular coastal cities like Palm Beach, West Palm Beach and Boca Raton. The data showed that 418 different families totaling 778 people filed their 2019 taxes in Fairfield County and their 2020 taxes in Palm Beach County. That means over $327 million in income moved from Connecticut down to Florida, making the average income per person just over $421,000.
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