Despite a low inventory, single-family home sales are up 2.6 percent overall this year in Connecticut, with a 2.8 percent increase in February of this year from last year, according to the Warren Group. "We see many signs of a healthy real estate market in Connecticut," said Timothy M. Warren Jr., CEO. "We are in the third year of recovery from the crash in real estate and financial markets. People are interested in real estate once again."
Read More »Inventory, Seasonal Issues Weigh on Bay State Home Sales
Single-family home sales dropped in Massachusetts last month, with inventory and seasonal factors fingered as the culprit.
Read More »Connecticut Home Sales Inch Up in Q2
The second quarter saw modest gains in home sales in Connecticut, according to the Warren Group. Second-quarter sales of single-family homes totaled 6,898, a nearly 1 percent increase over Q2 2012. In June alone, home sales were up 0.4 percent (the second straight month of increases) to a total of 2,602.
Read More »Warren Group Adds to Offerings with Building Permit Database
The Warren Group, a collector of public record data on real estate sales, financing, and ownership, has added a new building permit database to its data suite.
Read More »Bay State Sales Rise for Second Month as Prices Reach Six-Year High
Single-family home sales in Massachusetts rose for the second straight month in June, according to the latest report from the New England-based Warren Group.
Read More »Connecticut Home Sales Climb Year-Over-Year in May
May was a strong month for home sales in Connecticut, the Warren Group reported. According to the group, sales in the state rose 2.9 percent year-over-year to 2,356. It was the highest number of transactions recorded for the month since May 2010 and the first time since January that sales volume increased on a yearly basis.
Read More »Rising Prices Drive Down Connecticut Sales in April
April home sales in Connecticut dropped on a yearly basis for the third straight month as prices continued to ascend, the Warren Group reported.
Read More »Bay State Home Sales Retreat Again as Median Price Jumps
Another spike in home prices drove Massachusetts sales down for the third straight month in April, according to the Warren Group.
Read More »Massachusetts Home Sales Depressed in March
While other states spent March gearing up for a busy spring season, Massachusetts saw a decline in sales throughout the month, the Boston-based Warren Group reported.
Read More »Sales Fall, Prices Rise in Connecticut Against Backdrop of Low Inventory
Markets around the country suffered from inventory shortage in February, and Connecticut was no exception, according to data from the Warren Group.
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