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Average Sales Price in Watertown CT 19 Year Graph

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Average Sales Price in Litchfield CT 19 Year Graph

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Average Sales Price in Plymouth CT 19 Year Graph

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Brookfield Connecticut Median Home Prices Still Below 2006 Levels

Brookfield Connecticut Media sales Prices Over the last 19 years. A Connecticut Market Analysis created by InfoSparks.  Infosparks is a housing market research tool designed specifically for ease of use, fast analysis and simple sharing.  We are going to be comparing values over nearly 2 decades.  In that analysis we will be using media prices.

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Connecticut Market Analysis February 2022

Connecticut Market Analysis for the last 19 years. A Connecticut Market Analysis created by InfoSparks.  Infosparks is a housing market research tool designed specifically for ease of use, fast analysis and simple sharing.  We are going to be comparing values over nearly 2 decades.  In that analysis we will be using median prices. Keep in

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The Truth About Today’s Connecticut Buyer Demand

When it comes to the latest news in real estate, there are a lot of sensational headlines in the media. In times like this, when it can be hard to know what to believe, put your trust in the experts. Those of us in the housing market respect that buying or selling a home is a major

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Reasons You Should Consider Selling Your Connecticut Home This Fall

If you’re trying to decide when to sell your house, there may not be a better time to list than right now. The ultimate sellers’ market we’re in today won’t last forever. If you’re thinking of making a move, here are four reasons to put your house up for sale sooner rather than later. 1. Your House Will

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Connecticut Home Price Appreciation Is as Simple as Supply and Demand

Home price appreciation continues to accelerate. Today, prices are driven by the simple concept of supply and demand. Pricing of any item is determined by how many items are available compared to how many people want to buy that item. As a result, the strong year-over-year home price appreciation is simple to explain. The demand for

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Don’t Be Fooled by Remarkable Real Estate Headlines

Don’t be impressed by the headlines reporting year-over-year housing numbers for the next several months (data covering March, April, May, and June). The data will most likely show eye-popping one-year increases. While the year-over-year jumps will certainly be striking, consumers should take these numbers with a grain of salt, as the situation highlights a short-term

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This Isn’t a Bubble. It’s Simply Lack of Supply.

Some Highlights In a recent article, Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist for the National Association of Realtors (NAR), discussed the state of today’s housing market. When addressing whether or not today’s high buyer competition and rising home prices are evidence of a housing bubble, Yun said that this “is not a bubble. It is simply lack

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