Real Estate Data API

Connecticut market data

16K active listings out of 1.48M total properties we track across 624 ZIPs in Connecticut — listings, off-market homes, rentals, and full sales/tax history. Refreshed nightly.

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Active
16K
Median
$500K
+16.7%
Sold/mo
223
-92.9%
Tracked
1.48M
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Flip activity across Connecticut — buy-and-resell transactions within 18 months — clusters into distinct corridors visible above. Out of 44,240 sales in the past year, a meaningful slice fits the classic flip profile. Hover for local flip counts.

Key Numbers
Tracked
1.48M
Active
16K
Sales (12mo)
44K
Median list
$500K
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4.4% of recorded sales in Connecticut have cleared the $1M mark. Median sale price across all recorded transactions is $241K.

Key Numbers
Tracked
1.48M
Active
16K
Sales (12mo)
44K
Median list
$500K
$1M+ share
4.4%
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Connecticut's housing stock peak-built in the 1950s. 33% of homes were built after 1980; 20.1% predate 1940. Since 2020 we've tracked 20K newly-built homes across the state.

Key Numbers
Tracked
1.48M
Active
16K
Sales (12mo)
44K
Median list
$500K
Peak decade
1950s
New (2020+)
20K
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Corporate and LLC buyer activity is most visible in Connecticut's denser metros. Our dataset tracks 1.34M rental listings in Connecticut with enough context to calculate gross yield.

Key Numbers
Tracked
1.48M
Active
16K
Sales (12mo)
44K
Median list
$500K
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The 2008–2012 crisis produced recorded foreclosure waves across Connecticut; the map above replays those waves by year. Current rates are at multi-year lows in most of the state.

Key Numbers
Tracked
1.48M
Active
16K
Sales (12mo)
44K
Median list
$500K

Inventory breakdown

Distribution of the 16K currently-active listings across Connecticut. Our full dataset covers 1.48M properties — listings, off-market homes, rentals, and full sales/tax history.

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Active by price range
Under $300K 2,935 (18.5%)
$300K–$500K 5,019 (31.6%)
$500K–$750K 3,391 (21.3%)
$750K–$1M 1,735 (10.9%)
$1M–$2M 1,702 (10.7%)
$2M+ 1,124 (7.1%)
Active by bedroom count
Studio/1 bd 728
2 bd 3,046
3 bd 5,621
4 bd 3,837
5+ bd 2,825
Active by property type
Single Family 10,869 (67.2%)
Condo 3,110 (19.2%)
Multi Family 1,816 (11.2%)
Manufactured 242 (1.5%)
Lot 75 (0.5%)
Townhouse 65 (0.4%)
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Get Connecticut data in your app

Every number on this page is queryable via a single REST endpoint.

curl
request
GET https://api.straply.com/v1/markets/state/CT
Authorization: Bearer $STRAPLY_KEY
200 OK response
{
  "state": "CT",
  "total_tracked": 1481780,
  "active": 16185,
  "median_list": 499999,
  "sold_this_month": 223
}

Connecticut real estate: market summary

As of June 2026, Straply tracks 1,481,780 homes in Connecticut, with 16,185 active for sale at a median list price of $499,999 (~$268/sq ft). Notably, home prices are climbing — the median sale price is up 17% year over year.

Median list price
$499,999
Median $/sq ft
$268
Active listings
16,185
Median sale price
$525,000 (+17% YoY)
Properties tracked
1,481,780

Frequently asked: Connecticut real estate

What is the median home price in Connecticut?

The median list price in Connecticut is $499,999 (about $268 per square foot), based on 16,185 active listings tracked by Straply as of June 2026.

What price range are homes in Connecticut?

Active listings in Connecticut concentrate in: 32% $300k–$500k and 21% $500k–$750k.

Are home prices in Connecticut going up or down?

The median sale price is $525,000, up 17% year over year. Straply tracked 44,240 sales here over the past 12 months.

How many homes are for sale in Connecticut?

Straply is tracking 16,185 active listings in Connecticut out of 1,481,780 properties on record as of June 2026.

How old are the homes in Connecticut?

Most homes in Connecticut were built in the 1950s. About 33% were built after 1980, while 20% predate 1940. The newest tracked home dates to 2026.

What types of homes are in Connecticut?

Connecticut is mostly single-family homes (67% of listings). Also common: condos 19%, multi-family homes 11%.

How many bedrooms do homes in Connecticut typically have?

The most common size in Connecticut is 3 bd.

What are the most active ZIP codes in Connecticut?

The ZIP codes with the most active listings in Connecticut are 06010, 06790, 06810, 06460, 06360.

Data as of June 2026. Source: Straply. For address-level history and programmatic access, use the Straply API.