If you’ve been watching the national news lately, you might think the housing market is finally cooling off. Headlines from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) show inventory is rising and sales are slowing.
But if you are looking for a home in Hartford County, Connecticut, that national narrative feels like it’s coming from a different planet.
The March 2026 data is officially in, and it reveals a massive "Great Divide" between the U.S. average and our local reality. Here is what you need to know about the most competitive market in the country.
The easiest way to see the divergence is to look at the "Months of Supply"—a metric that tells us how long it would take to sell every home on the market if no new ones were listed.
| Metric | National (NAR) | Hartford County |
| Sales (YoY) | -1% | -6.9% |
| Homes for Sale (YoY) | +2.3% | -16.6% |
| Months of Supply | 4.1 Months | 1.2 Months |
| Median Sales Price | $408,000 | $395,000 |
| Price Growth (YoY) | +1.4% | +9.7% |
Earlier this year, Zillow named Hartford the #1 Hottest Market for 2026, and the March data proves why. While the rest of the country is seeing inventory grow (up 2.3%), Hartford’s inventory has plummeted by over 16%.
We are currently facing the largest inventory deficit in the nation compared to pre-pandemic levels. There are three main reasons for this:
Nationally, price growth is modest (+1.4%), barely keeping up with inflation. In Hartford County, prices are surging at 9.7%.
When you have only 1.2 months of supply, you don't just have a "seller's market"—you have a pressure cooker. This is why more than 60% of homes in our area are still selling above list price.
If You Are Selling:
You are in the driver's seat. With inventory down 16.6%, your property is a rare commodity. However, because buyers are savvy and sensitive to interest rates, "pricing it right" is still the difference between a bidding war and sitting on the market.
If You Are Buying:
Don't let the national news confuse you. You aren't in a "cooling" market; you are in the most competitive one in the U.S. You need a pre-approval that is rock-solid and a real estate partner who can get you into a showing the hour a home hits the market.
Real estate is, and always will be, local. While the U.S. housing market is finding its balance, Hartford County is still sprinting. Whether you are looking to cash in on your equity or find your first home, navigating this "Great Divide" requires a strategy built for Connecticut, not a national headline.
Want to know what your specific home is worth in this 9.7% growth market? Reach out today for a local market equity report.
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