Connecticut Real Estate Market Pulse

March 2026 Report
The Connecticut residential market continues to show remarkable resilience as we head into the second quarter of 2026. While sales volume has adjusted seasonally, pricing power remains firmly in the hands of sellers.March 2026 Connecticut Real Estate Market Summary - SmartMLS DataKey Takeaway: Despite a 6.3% dip in the total number of sales compared to last year, the Average Sale Price has surged 12.1% to $595,986. This confirms that while fewer transactions are occurring, the value of those homes is reaching new heights.

Understanding the Multi-Year Trajectory

It is important to contextualize our current 2026 data. While a quick look at an annual bar chart might suggest a slight dip, remember that the 2026 figure only represents the first three months of the year.

Connecticut Multi-Year Home Price Trends 2023-2026

Analyst Note: The $400,000 median shown for 2026 is a Year-to-Date (Q1) snapshot. Comparing this to the Full-Year totals of 2024 and 2025 doesn't account for the "Spring Surge" typically seen in Q2 and Q3, which historically pushes the final annual median much higher.

The Spring Surge: 2026 vs. 2025

When we look at the time-series data, the "climb" for 2026 is actually starting from a much higher floor than previous years, indicating a very strong foundation for the upcoming peak season.

Monthly Pricing Comparison 2024-2026 Time Series

Notice the dark blue line representing 2026. We started January at $410,000—significantly higher than the $377,000 start in 2025. This "head start" suggests that 2026 is on track to potentially break all-time pricing records by mid-summer.

Recent Performance Table

For those tracking specific month-over-month shifts, here is the raw breakdown of the CT market's performance leading into the spring:

Month # of Sales Median Sale Avg. Sale DOM
March 2026 2,101 $408,000 $595,986 18
Feb 2026 1,774 $385,500 $534,307 20
Jan 2026 2,070 $410,000 $565,469 18
Dec 2025 3,049 $415,000 $575,763 14

For Sellers

Your equity is at a historic high. While the Median Days on Market (DOM) has ticked up slightly to 18 days, the window to list and sell before the summer inventory surge is wide open.

For Buyers

The market remains competitive, but the slight increase in DOM (up 7 days from March 2025) provides a sliver of "breathing room" that wasn't available 12 months ago. Preparation is your best tool.

Data provided by SmartMLS. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Contact your local CT Realtor for a specific valuation of your home.

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