Connecticut Real Estate Market 2012-2022

Connecticut Real Estate Market 2012-2022
 Connecticut Real Estate Market 2012-2022

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Connecticut Real Estate Market Overview: A Decade of Change (2012–2022)

The Connecticut real estate market underwent significant transformation between 2012 and 2022, shaped by economic recovery, shifting demographics, and changing lifestyle priorities. Beginning in 2012, the state saw gradual recovery from the 2008 housing crisis, with home prices stabilizing and buyer confidence slowly returning.

By the mid-2010s, Connecticut’s market was marked by steady growth in suburban and coastal communities, driven by improving job markets and historically low interest rates. The pandemic years, especially 2020 through 2022, accelerated demand as remote work fueled a migration from urban centers to spacious suburban and rural properties.

Home values surged across many towns, inventory tightened, and bidding wars became common. Affluent buyers sought luxury homes with home offices, outdoor amenities, and privacy.

From modest post-recession beginnings to an intensely competitive seller’s market, Connecticut’s real estate landscape over the decade reflects broader national trends while highlighting the unique appeal of the state’s blend of lifestyle, location, and long-term value.


Months Supply

New Listings

% of List Price

Homes For Sale

Price Per Square Foot

Pending Sales

Dollar Volume

Closed Sales

Average Shows To Contract

Days On The Market

Shows Per Listing

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