Plummeting temperatures led to fewer area homeowners putting their houses on the market in February.
According to the latest local data from BHHS New England Properties, new listings in February in Hartford County fell nearly 33% compared to the same month of 2020. Listing volume was down by a similar percentage for the first two months of 2021.
Due to single-digit temperatures and snow, Gov. Ned Lamont had enacted the state’s severe cold weather protocol ‒ meant to help the state coordinate shelter for vulnerable populations ‒ several times since late January. The latest stretch was on March 1-2.
Connecticut’s housing market isn’t the only one experiencing the weather-related effects, according to Realtor.com’s monthly housing trends report released Thursday.
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