2021 Year-End Hartford County Single-Family Review

2021 Year End Median Prices

It is our annual tradition to look at the full year of data each January to see how the market evolved over the prior year. This is the one time when we analyze price data, as looking at 12 months gives a very large data set and minimizes the impact of seasonality. 2021 was a very active year for the Hartford County real estate market, despite finishing with slightly fewer closed single-family deals than in

December Contracts: Wrapping up 2021

2022-01-05 Hartford County Single-Family Contracts for December 2021

Hartford County wrapped up 2021 with 586 single-family contracts in December. The total was about 9% behind December 2020, and the County finished the year about 5% behind the full year 2020 contract total. Despite the decrease in deals it was a very strong year for the real estate market. The inventory of available homes was the story throughout 2021. As of year-end the number of listings dropped to their lowest level yet, breaking through

November Contracts: Winding Down

2021-12-05 Hartford County Single-Family Contracts in November 2021

Hartford County real estate continued the seasonal decline in activity with 830 single-family contracts in November. The total was essentially equal to the November 2020 count, leaving year-to-date activity down about 5% compared to last year. It is clear that buyers and sellers are back to their traditional attitudes about when during the year they collectively want to be most active in the market. 2022 seems likely to follow the seasonal trends of 2019 and

40 Oxford Street, Hartford’s West End

40 Oxford Street, Hartford

Don’t miss this updated Victorian in the West End of Hartford! A rounded front porch with oversized door opens through a double entry into an oversized foyer. Stained glass windows accent a fireplace with tile surround and ornate mantle, while a grand staircase and high ceilings serve as the backdrop for a comfortable sitting area. The formal living room includes access to an enclosed front porch, and French doors into a large dining room with

7-11 Cherry Street, Hartford’s Parkville

7-11 Cherry Street, Hartford

This pair of duplex townhouses was built in 1984. Each of the 4 units has a large living room, dining room, and kitchen with washer hookup. They have 3 bedrooms with good closet space and 1.1 bathrooms. Each unit has gas heat and a private driveway for off-street parking. The property is one block from the Parkville Fastrak station, and very close to everything that Parkville has to offer – restaurants, retail, library, grocery, and