Connecticut was on rack to register one of the largest numbers of single-family homes sold in a year as of Nov. 30, according to a new report from The Warren Group, publisher of The Commercial Record.

Year-to-date, 36,119 single-family homes had been sold statewide. That’s 5 percent more than the 34,531 that traded hands through the same date in 2020, 18 percent more than the 30,571 that sold through Nov. 30, 2019 and more than have sold in any year since 2006, 2020 excepted.

The year-to-date median sale price was $332,000, the report said, 11 percent over the same figure on Nov. 30, 2020 and 27 percent above where the year-to-date median price sat on the same date in 2019.

In all, 3,257 single-family homes sold in November at a median price of $325,000. That’s 29 percent more sales than occurred in November 2019 before the coronavirus pandemic, at a median sale price that was 26 percent higher. The median sale price, however, was only 3 percent above where it sat in November 2020.

In the condominium market, 11,057 units had sold through the end of November 2021 at a median price of $200,000, 22 percent above and 20 percent above the same figures in 2019, respectively.