Single-Family Home Sales, Median Sale Price Up in January
Connecticut single-family home sales experienced notable gains in January on a year-over-year basis as the median sale price also trended higher.
Connecticut single-family home sales experienced notable gains in January on a year-over-year basis as the median sale price also trended higher.
Connecticut single-family home and condominium sales declined in August with both property types seeing the fewest transactions since 2015.
Connecticut single-family home sales declined in June as the median sale price edged lower, according to the latest report from The Warren Group, publisher of The Commercial Record.
Real estate and mortgage data tracking company The Warren Group, publisher of The Commercial Record is now offering mortgage data nationally, which will give lending professionals an expanded understanding of where they stand and how they are performing in the national mortgage market.
Connecticut single-family home sales declined in May as the median sale price reached an 11-year high, according to the latest report from The Warren Group, publisher of The Commercial Record.
January single-family home sales saw the largest year-over-year decline since the Great Recession in January 2009, according to the latest report from The Warren Group, publisher of The Commercial Record.