Saturday, December 04, 2004

Connecticut Skiing and More

As I indicated in my last post, if anyone had an idea for more helpful information on my Connecticut Real Estate Website, all they need to do is e-mail me.

As the temperatures drop and the weather reports mention “snow,” some minds turn to skiing. Connecticut has at least five ski areas (please tell me if I have missed any!): Mount Southington in Southington, Powder Ridge in Middlefield, Mohawk Mountain in Cornwall, Ski Sundown in New Hartford, and Woodbury Ski Area in Woodbury.

In my endeavor to find helpful Connecticut information, I came across a site with some terrific attraction links! Looking for things to do in Connecticut? Check out Baughan’s Northeast Guide. They list Art Galleries, Museums, Outdoor Activities, and more.

Wednesday, November 03, 2004


Condominium Sales Update

The condominium market continues to be strong in New Haven County. The first three quarters of 2004 have seen 2,204 units sell at an average price of $153,683, a 10% increase over the average sale price for all of 2003 ($139,520). 2,638 units sold in all of 2003.

Nationally, sales of existing condominiums and cooperatives held at the second highest pace on record during the third quarter of 2004, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Existing condo and co-op sales slipped 2.0% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 990,000 units in the third quarter from an upwardly revised record pace of 1.01 million units in the second quarter. Sales were 5.2% above the 941,000-unit level of sales activity in the third quarter of 2003.

David Lereah, NAR’s chief economist, said condo sales will easily set a record this year. “We’ve seen an incredible pace of existing condo and co-op sales over the last six months, but we’re also seeing some exceptional price appreciation,” he said. “In fact, the median condo price has been rising at more than double the rate of single-family home prices. Although inventories are tight, the reason goes beyond supply and demand with a greater mix of upper-end units working their way into the market.”

Nationally, the median existing condo price was $197,000 in the third quarter, which is 18.0% higher than the same quarter in 2003. The median is a typical market price where half of the units sold for more and half sold for less. By comparison, the median-priced existing single-family home was $188,500 in the third quarter, up 7.7% from a year ago. Because there is a higher concentration of condos in more expensive housing markets, the national median condo price is higher than the national single-family home price. Within a given area, condos typically cost less than houses.

NAR President Walt McDonald said the condo sector has come into its own. “This will be the ninth consecutive record year for condo sales,” he said. “Even when a recession slowed the single-family home market in 2000, the condo market continued to boom. In terms of sales, the existing condo and co-op market is essentially as large now as the new single-family home market. Low mortgage interest rates are enabling first-time buyers to enter the housing market, and in high-cost areas that often means a lower-end condo unit. At the same time, empty-nesters are using the equity from a larger single-family home and are driving sales at the upper end of the condo market.”

Sunday, October 24, 2004

Connecticut Mill Rates

I have just updated my quick link to current Connecticut Mill Rates. You will find this link through my “helpful info links” button at www.AnyHomes.com, or click here for quick access.

Thursday, January 15, 2004


Condominium Sales in Connecticut

Condominium sales have been setting records all over the country, and Connecticut condominium sales are right there with the rest of the country.  Many new condos are being built to attract the "luxury" buyer and the downsizing "over-55" crowd.   In addition, there are many condo and townhouse developments that attract younger, single buyers scrimping and saving to own their first home.

Condos are typically more affordable and may suit today’s busy lifestyle:   there's little upkeep, you have neighbors close by, and you may have access to community facilities, like a pool or workout room.   But you'll also need to consider you may not have much privacy outdoors or any type of backyard.   You'll also need to factor in how much you'll pay for your homeowners' association fees.

In New Haven County the average price for the 2,638 condominiums sold during 2003 was $139,520 which was 13.9% higher than the average sale price of the 2,757 condominiums sold during 2002 ($122,517).