The February Resilience vs. The March Pivot: A Connecticut Real Estate Crossroads

As March draws to a close, we find ourselves standing at the "great divide." While the snow of February made showings a challenge, the data shows a market that was surprisingly robust—just before a wave of economic shifts changed the landscape in March. Looking back at the SmartMLS data, February was a month that defied the elements. Despite harsh winter conditions and homes buried under snow, buyers were out in force, buoyed by a "golden window" of reducing interest rates and a thriving stock market.

The Snowy Resilience: February Highlights

In February, the challenge was purely physical. Logistics were difficult, yet the demand remained relentless. Here is how the top performing markets behaved during the peak of winter:

  • Stamford & Bristol: Led the state in volume with 55 and 53 sales respectively.
  • West Hartford: Defied the seasonal trend with a 27.6% increase in sales and a massive 44.3% jump in dollar volume.
  • Instant Sales: Sterling, Pomfret, and Middlefield averaged 0 to 1 days on market—homes were sold before the snow could be cleared from the driveways.
City # of Sales Median Sale Price % Over Ask
Darien 4 $2,287,500 9.05%
West Hartford 37 $480,000 5.37%
Haddam 2 $322,500 16.32%

The March Pivot: A New Economic Reality

As we transitioned into March, the external environment shifted. What began as a season of "reducing rates" quickly pivoted due to global conflict and a resulting oil crisis. We are now observing:

  • Rising Interest Rates: Reversing the downward trend seen in early February.
  • The Toll of Inflation: Surging energy costs are making buyers more skeptical of their monthly "all-in" carry costs.
  • Market Adjustments: The stock market volatility has introduced a new level of caution for high-end buyers.

How Buyer Behavior is Changing

In February, the obstacle was the snow. Today, the obstacle is skepticism. We are seeing a shift from "buy at any price" to a more calculated approach. Buyers who were aggressive a few weeks ago are now re-evaluating their purchasing power as interest rates and inflation take their toll.

With the March data set to be released soon, we are curious to see exactly how these geopolitical and economic shifts have moved the needle. Has the spring surge been dampened, or will the low inventory continue to keep prices at record highs?

Only time—and the upcoming March stats—will tell. Stay tuned for our deep dive into the March numbers coming next week.

Strategic Planning in a Shifting Market

With interest rates rising and buyer behavior adjusting, your strategy needs to be as precise as the data. Let’s discuss how these changes impact your property's value today.

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

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