Real Estate
4 Connecticut Towns Among 50 'Hottest' ZIP Codes In U.S.: New Report
4 of the "hottest" places to live in 2024 are right here in Connecticut, according to a new list.
CONNECTICUT — Four of the "hottest" places to live in 2024 are right here in Connecticut, according to a list by Realtor.com released Tuesday.
Trumbull ranked No. 16, Southington ranked No. 24, Torrington ranked No. 34 and Naugatuck was No. 42 on the new Hottest ZIP Codes Report — a national ranking of the top real estate markets, according to the website.
Trumbull's median home listing price was $596,000 in the first half of the calendar year. During that timeframe, the average property for sale attracted 4.6 viewers per day, lasting 25 days on the market, according to Realtor.com's data.
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Southington had a $493,000 median home listing price, 4.4 viewers per day, and spent 29 days on the market. Torrington had a $271,000 median home listing price, 3.3 viewers per day, with 30 days on the market on average in the same time frame.
As for Naugatuck, the median home listed for $328,000, was seen by 2.6 viewers a day, and spent 29 days on the market.
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Realtor.com's Hottest Zip Code rankings are based on an algorithm that takes into account two aspects of the housing market:
- Market demand, as measured by unique viewers per property on Realtor.com.
- The pace of the market, as measured by the number of days a listing remains active on the website.
"The hottest areas are those that have high demand from buyers, in other words, lots of unique viewers per each property, and fast-selling homes, an indicator of limited supply," according to Realtor.com.
This year's top 10 only featured locales in the Northeast and Midwest. Real estate markets in the Southern and Western regions have gotten pricier after movers flocked to the areas during the pandemic, Realtor.com explains.
Many of the top 10 markets are also around major metro areas, offering significantly lower prices than the bigger cities nearby. Gawanna, Ohio (43230) the highest-ranked Zip code for a second-straight year — is just outside of Columbus.
"Although mortgage rate relief is starting to materialize," said Realtor.com Chief Economist Danielle Hale, "this year's hottest ZIPs reflect the focus on affordability that home shoppers have had over the last few years in the face of high housing costs. Concentrated in larger metros across the Northeast and Midwest, these top 10 ZIPs attracted highly qualified home buyers seeking more space without relinquishing proximity to urban amenities."
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