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Home Prices Are Skyrocketing in Connecticut
With an extremely low supply of available homes for sale and skyrocketing demand, some would-be buyers feel as though it is becoming increasingly difficult to afford the cost of moving into a new home.
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Interactive: See Where Home Prices Are Skyrocketing in Connecticut
The competition in Connecticut’s real estate market is fierce in 2021. With an extremely low supply of available homes for sale and skyrocketing demand, some would-be buyers feel as though it is becoming increasingly difficult to afford the cost of moving into a new home. Michael Johnson and Tia Meyer are a California couple trying to become a Connecticut couple….
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Realtors Offer Buying Tips in Tight Market
If you’ve looked into buying a home lately, you know it’s a historically competitive market. Cash offers, multiple bids and limited inventory can make buying seem daunting right now. But real estate professionals say there are things all buyers can do to remain competitive. “You have a situation where you’ve got a bunch of buyers and money chasing very...
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Realtors Offer Buying Tips in Tight Market
Buying a home right now in Connecticut is not easy, but realtors have some tips to help you find that dream home.
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Residents Looking to Buy a Home Are Struggling With Low Inventory on the Real Estate Market
Home buying demand remains strong after 2020 but buyers and agents are finding that the inventory of homes available is way down.
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Interactive: Where CT's Real Estate Inventory is Shrinking Drastically
After a year-long boom in Connecticut’s housing market, finding real estate is now becoming a real challenge for would-be homebuyers. Realtors believe the state’s strongest real estate market in years is quickly becoming one of the tightest. Home sales continue to surge in 2021, according to local realtors and new figures from SmartMLS, which represents more than 18,000 real estate…
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Where CT's Real Estate Market Was Booming in 2020
NBC Connecticut Investigates analyzed newly released home sales data from SmartMLS, which represents more than 18,000 real estate professionals across Connecticut, to show the percentage change between 2019 and 2020.