The Tale of Two Connecticuts: Decoding the Market Trends in Hartford vs. Fairfield Counties

As we move through the 2026 real estate season, many of my clients are asking the same question: "Is it the right time to move, or should I wait?" The truth is, there isn't just one "Connecticut Market." If you are looking in Hartford County, you are seeing a completely different inventory story than if you are down in Fairfield County. Using custom data analysis of our current active listings, I’ve broken down the numbers to show you exactly what is happening in our local landscape.

1. The Inventory Breakdown: Where is the supply?

When we look at every active listing (Condos and Single-Family homes combined), we see a massive divergence in price points.

  • In Hartford County: The "Sweet Spot" for inventory is the $200,000 to $399,999 range, which accounts for 39.35% of all active listings.
  • In Fairfield County: The market is heavily weighted toward the high end. A staggering 37.78% of all active inventory is priced at $1,000,000 and above.

If you are a buyer in Hartford, you have options in the mid-market. If you are a buyer in Fairfield, you are likely competing in a luxury-dominated environment.

2. Single Family Homes: Does Size Matter?

Size is often the biggest factor in pricing, but the "price per square foot" story changes depending on your zip code. I analyzed our Single Family (SF) inventory across three size categories to find the median entry points.

Hartford County: The "Missing Middle" is Found

Hartford is the land of the "Family-Sized" home. Over 41% of our SF inventory falls in the 1,500 - 2,500 sqft range.

Size Category % of Market Median List Price
Under 1,500 sqft 27.70% $315,000
1,500 - 2,500 sqft 41.22% $479,900
Above 2,500 sqft 31.08% $849,750
Agent Insight: If you are a seller in Hartford with a home over 2,500 sqft, you are in a high-demand, lower-inventory bracket. With a median price of $849,750, your property represents a "premium" product in this county.

Fairfield County: The Estate Dominance

Fairfield County tells a different story. Small homes are rare here; the majority of the market (54.07%) consists of large estates over 2,500 sqft.

Size Category % of Market Median List Price
Under 1,500 sqft 18.56% $450,000
1,500 - 2,500 sqft 27.37% $669,900
Above 2,500 sqft 54.07% $1,837,500
Agent Insight: In Fairfield, the "starter home" (under 1,500 sqft) is a shrinking asset, representing less than 19% of the market. Even these smaller homes are commanding a median price of $450,000—nearly the same price as a mid-sized family home in Hartford!

What This Means For You

For Sellers: Inventory remains relatively tight across the state. However, understanding your "Size Bracket" is key. If your home falls into a category where inventory is low (like a small home in Fairfield or a large home in Hartford), you have significant leverage in negotiations.

For Buyers: The data shows that "location arbitrage" is real. Expanding your search by just one county can drastically change the amount of square footage you get for your dollar.

Get Your Custom Market Snapshot

The tables above are just the tip of the iceberg. I have the full data breakdown for every county in Connecticut, including average days on market and specific property type trends.

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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