NY / CT Housing Market

CT housing market was/is hot as hell because people were flooding in from COVID. Now there is extreme competition in NYC and Westchester, but CT is still very competitive.

Where is everyone coming from!? Looking to buy in NYC, but it’s crazy right now. Second choice was westchester and CT, but that’s crazy too. Not many options.

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NYC isn’t really different (if anything slightly cheaper in certain areas) than pre pandemic, so it really shouldn’t be surprising. Similar to the threads on rent, it seems like people expected COVID levels to be “normal” as opposed to a shock. The suburbs saw a big spike during COVID as people moved out of the city and that doesn’t look like it’s slowed down (or reversed) at all. 

 

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