Market Analysis

The Hartford County Real Estate "Freshness Report"

Why Now is the Strategic Time to Sell

If you’ve been watching the real estate market, you might be looking at average prices and "days on market" and wondering where your home fits in. But the "averages" are hiding two very different opportunities for Hartford County homeowners.

Our latest analysis of the 423 active listings reveals a market defined by "velocity." Nearly 43% of all homes for sale hit the market in just the last 7 days.

Whether you own a cozy starter home or a sprawling estate, the data shows you have a specific "window of opportunity" this spring.

1. For the Smaller Home Seller: The "Market Standard"

If you are selling a home under 2,000 sq. ft., you might worry about getting lost in the crowd. Actually, the "crowd" is your best friend right now.

  • The Data: 67% of all new listings this week are homes under 2,000 sq. ft.
  • The Advantage: Your property will feel "right at home" to the wave of buyers scouring the apps.
  • The Strategy: You aren't "overpriced"—you are exactly what the market is delivering.

"While the high-end estates are still part of the landscape, the real activity this week is in the 'right-sized' home... we are seeing a surge of 3-bedroom homes averaging around 1,800 sq. ft."

Bed Count Distribution Comparison

The shift isn't just in square footage; it's in the bedroom counts too:

Bedrooms Overall Inventory (%) New Listings (7 Days) (%)
2 Beds 8.5% 10.4%
3 Beds 49.4% 53.0%
4 Beds 29.1% 27.9%
5+ Beds 12.1% 7.6%

2. For the Larger Home Seller: The Scarcity Advantage

If your home is over 2,000 sq. ft., your opportunity is the exact opposite: Scarcity.

  • The Data: Larger homes represent only 32% of new listings.
  • The Advantage: Most existing larger homes have been sitting for 119 days. Buyers are starving for something new.
  • The Strategy: You aren't just another house; you’re the only fresh option in a stale category.

The "Spring Velocity" Summary

New Listings1,822 sq. ft. | $467,257 Avg.
Overall Market2,211 sq. ft. | $598,658 Avg.

The Bottom Line: If you list today, you aren't just joining the market—you’re capturing the attention of buyers tired of last winter's stale inventory.

Ready to find out where your home fits into these numbers? Contact me for a custom market analysis of your neighborhood today.

Alex Teplitskiy
Real Estate Salesperson
Fine Homes & Estates | MBA
CENTURY 21 AllPoints Realty
(860) 543-9417  |  RES.0803718 CT   |  alexteplitskiy@gmail.com
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