Published May 25, 2026

Should You Buy a Home This Summer in CT? Here Is What the Data Says

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Written by Josie Ambroise

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Summer is traditionally one of the busiest seasons for real estate, and 2026 is shaping up to be no different in Connecticut. If you have been asking yourself whether now is the right time to make a move, here is an honest look at what the market is telling us.

Prices Are Up, But So Is Opportunity

Connecticut's median home price currently sits at $415,000, reflecting a 10.68% year-over-year increase. Homes are spending an average of 61 days on the market and selling for nearly 100% of their list price. That tells us buyers are serious and sellers are pricing competitively.

Inventory Is Tight

There are currently around 8,300 homes for sale in Connecticut, down over 10% from last year, with an average of just 2 months of supply. In a balanced market, 4 to 6 months of supply is typical. What this means for buyers is simple: when a good home hits the market, it moves quickly. Waiting to "see what comes up" can mean missing out.

What This Means If You Are Buying

Start the process before you feel ready. Get pre-approved, set up custom home alerts, and have a clear picture of your must-haves versus nice-to-haves. The buyers who win in this market are the ones who are prepared to move when the right home appears.

What This Means If You Are Selling

Connecticut leads the country in real estate market activity heading into the prime spring and summer selling seasons. Demand is strong and inventory is low, which creates favorable conditions for sellers who price and present their homes well. Overpricing is still a risk. Homes that sit too long raise questions with buyers. The goal is a strategic launch, not just any launch.

The Bottom Line

Whether you are buying or selling this summer, the Connecticut market rewards preparation and smart strategy. If you want to talk through what the numbers look like specifically in your town or neighborhood, we are happy to put together a personalized snapshot for you.

Reach out anytime. No pressure, just helpful information.


Blog Sources: Houzeo | Redfin | Prime Publishers

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