Buyers Who Wait on the Sidelines are More Likely to To Pay More For Less.

“Overall, the Connecticut housing market is witnessing a slow upward push in market values. The last 2 years has been our first increase in home values since 2008. Factors such as job gains, limited inventory, and fluctuating mortgage rates play significant roles in the 15-year recovery. Buyers Who Wait on the Sidelines are More Likely to To Pay More For Less.

There is no inventory solution in the near future so the simple laws of supply and demand will keep prices rising. Historically 6-7% is a great rate. Homeowners have more equity than they have had in decades and there is only one way to join the party. Find a home and neighborhood you love and can afford and take action. ” – Steve Schappert

 

Steve Schappert Founded, and is the broker at Connecticut Real Estate, Schappert owns The Connecticut Art Gallery and Home & Art Magazine   Steve also designed, built, and shipped a zero-energy double-walled home to Germany.  Schappert is an abstract painting artist and has painted, renovated and provided energy audits for over 1300 homes.

When it comes to real estate, construction and energy efficiency, Steve Schappert is one of the most sought-after experts in the field. With more than 40 years of experience in these areas, he has become a trusted source for reporters looking for insights on the industry. From helping develop net-zero homes to advising on sustainable building practices, Schappert’s knowledge and expertise is unrivaled. Whether it’s for a news article or an in-depth magazine story, reporters turn to Steve Schappert as a reliable source of information. With his expertise and guidance, they can ensure that their stories are accurate and up-to-date.

In the last year I have been interviewed by ABC News ManhattanConnecticut Magazine and featured in 2 articles in The Washington Post.

If you are looking for a creative broker that thinks outside the box  and has been a recognized expert for over 30 years call or text 203-994-3950

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