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Fairfield and Westport CT Real Estate Market Report August 2025 🌻🏡

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Hello August! 🌻

Word on the street- Whew, we got steam heat! ♨️

Here’s a summary of what happened in July in our local Fairfield and Westport single-family housing markets compared to a year ago.

Stay informed of new listings, price changes, local market insights, and mortgage rates.

July 2025
Market Changes in Favor of Buyers & Sellers


What were the July opportunities?

For sellers, there were fewer new listings to compete with in July compared to last year. Sale prices still averaged 103 and 101 percent of asking in Fairfield and Westport respectively. Market time on average remained at four weeks or less (to contract). Sale prices were up in Westport, and average list prices were up in Fairfield compared to July 2024.

For buyers, inventory was up in both towns, and the number of sales was down compared to last July. In Westport, the months of supply was up to 4.82, where five to six months of supply is considered a balanced market! The months of supply refers to how many months it would take to sell all the homes on the market at the current rate of sales. These factors suggest a little more choice, plus some potential leverage for buyers.

At the time this post was written, the 30-year fixed conforming mortgage rate was down to 6.490% and the jumbo rate stayed at 6.125%.

Action Items.

Whether you are thinking of buying, selling, or both, it’s in your best interest to be proactive by meeting with your agent early in your process. This will help you know what to expect in the current market and have a plan in mind.

Many sellers ask– when is the best time to sell? The answer is- when you are emotionally ready, your house is market-ready, and the time is right for you. There will always be pros and cons to the current market, and it’s impossible to time it accurately.

Pro Seller Tip: Five key factors will get your home sold, and you are in control of most of them! No matter the market conditions, it is critical to position your home to show its very best, which may include some staging and landscape enhancements. Here are some insights into the power of staging psychology. It’s also a good exercise to critique your home as if you were a prospective buyer to gain an honest perspective.

Fun Activity:
🖐 Raise your hand if
you become two different people when you’re
a home seller 😎 and a home buyer 😳!

Although the market is still competitive for buyers, many are feeling frustrated by years of rising prices and interest rates, limited choice, and bidding wars. Pricing and presenting your house attractively can help you sell for top dollar in the least amount of time.

Reach out to your agent with your questions and desired outcomes so you’ll have a plan and timeline to get where you want to go. Ask your agent what they have in mind for the best marketing strategy to maximize demand for your listing in the current market and what the key points of negotiation are likely to be so you are not surprised. If you’re concerned about where to go, consider this story. Here’s an overview of what you can expect for the process.

As a buyer in this market, be ready to go! The average market time is still just a few weeks. Reach out to your agent before you’re ready to bid to go over the process, current forms, and a plan that meets your needs. Your agent will help you navigate the market for a successful sale and/or purchase. How much leverage you have when bidding on a home depends on the competition for that property at the time it hits the market.

If you are ready to make an informed decision, you will be well positioned to comfortably secure your new home. This means you are prepared to submit a competitive offer and your proof of funds or mortgage pre-approval are in your agent’s hands.

Also, keep in mind if you are in a multiple-bid situation with financing, you may be competing with cash offers. Talk to your agent about how you can make your offer more attractive in other ways. If you need to sell your house before buying, discuss your options with your agent. Here’s a guide for what you can expect in the process of buying your home.

Can you see yourself in a new home before fall? ⛱️ 🍂

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Charming Home Sold in Fairfield CT’s University Area!

12 Sugar Plum Lane, Fairfield, Connecticut is ready for showings this week.
List price was $639,000. The sale price was $664,000 (104% of ask!)

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Welcome to a Hidden Gem in Fairfield’s University Area!

Private, peaceful, and full of potential—this 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath split-level is tucked behind hedges on a beautiful .21-acre lot.

Features include hardwood floors throughout, open living and dining room, and an eat-in kitchen with granite counters, Whirlpool appliances, and backyard access. A quaint little garden room with imported tile connects the dining room with the garage and completes the main floor. A few steps lead up from the foyer to three bedrooms and a full bath with tub and shower. Pull-down stairs access the attic space for storage.

The lower level offers a convenient and charming family room with a built-in shelf around the periphery. A new French door leads to an adorable alcove with an Italian tile floor that provides access to a powder room, the crawl space with storage, and the unfinished area with laundry and door to the backyard.

Energy-efficient features include a new roof in 2020, windows with top-rated insulation and UV protection, insulated garage, attic, and crawl space, and updated furnace components with forced air heat. Bonus service contracts include furnace service through November 2015 and safety valve sewer insurance coverage until January 2026. 12 Sugar Plum Lane has been lovingly maintained and is ready for you to move in and make it your own.

This home is a true retreat close to the train, highways, abundant amenities on nearby Black Rock Turnpike, Fairfield’s bustling downtown, and beaches, plus you can get to NYC in a little over an hour.

Start your next chapter here this summer!

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Extra Sweet Sale: Vintage Cottage🍦on Fairfield Beach Road, CT

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🍦Just Sold 
1007 Fairfield Beach Rd, Fairfield CT 🏖️✨

This one was extra sweet. Once a beloved ice cream shop, this beachside gem still features its original ice cream counter, vintage stools, and dispensers—a rare slice of history right here on the Connecticut coast.

Today, it’s a high-demand beach area rental with incredible views—and now a smart investment for my buyer, scooped up at 93.8% of list price, well below the Q2 Fairfield Beach average of 104%. 📉💼 Plus, this is part 1 of the strategy 🧐 – stay tuned for part 2!

🏡 Whether you’re buying, selling, or investing in Fairfield Beach real estate, having a local expert makes a difference—especially when history, nostalgia, and opportunity collide.

📩 Thinking of selling your beach property or curious about the market? Let’s chat!

P.S. If you did not get my Fairfield Beach Bulletin-Q1 in the mail, DM or call me 📲 203-912-4440 with your address, and I will send it to you along with the Q2 bulletin coming hot off the press!

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Fairfield and Westport CT Real Estate Market Report July 2025 🌺🏡

Image: Festive Penfield Beach in Action on 4th of July 2025 weekend!

Hello July! 🌺☀️ And it feels like summer!

Word on the street- It took a while (for Mother Nature to let go of cold weather and constant rain 🌧️!), but things finally heated up! In fact, some are even saying that “summer is the new spring market here in coastal Connecticut”.) Here’s a summary of what happened in June in our local Fairfield and Westport single-family housing markets compared to a year ago.

Stay informed of new listings, price changes, local market insights, and mortgage rates.

June 2025
Market Changes in Favor of Buyers & Sellers


What were the opportunities in June?

For sellers, unit sales were up in both towns and sale prices still averaged 103 to 104 percent of asking in Fairfield and Westport respectively. Market time remained brisk with an average of 23 days to contract in Westport and only 18 days in Fairfield. For buyers, more choice was emerging, with inventory increases of about 10 percent in Fairfield and 47 percent in Westport compared to June 2024 offering more of a selection! Plus, the median sale price actually went down in Westport, for a change!

At the time this post was written, the 30-year fixed conforming mortgage rate remained at 6.875%, but the jumbo rate was down to 6.125%.

Action Items.

Whether you are thinking of buying, selling, or both, it’s in your best interest to plan ahead by meeting with your agent early in your process. This will help you know what to expect in the current market and have a plan in mind.

Many sellers ask, when is the best time to sell? The answer is, when you are emotionally ready, your house is market-ready, and the time is right for you. There will always be pros and cons to the current market, and no one can accurately time it.

Pro Seller Tip: Five key factors will get your home sold, and you are in control of most of them! No matter the market conditions, it is critical to position your home to show its very best, which may include some staging and landscape enhancements. You can critique your home as if you were a protective buyer to gain perspective.

Pricing at or below market value is a strategy to attract the most buyers quickly and generate competition for your listing. Although there are still more buyers than listings, many buyers are feeling frustrated by years of rising prices and interest rates, limited choice, and bidding wars. Pricing your house attractively can help you sell for top dollar in the least amount of time.

Reach out to your agent proactively with your questions and desired outcomes so you’ll have a plan and timeline to get you where you want to go. Collaborate with your agent for the best marketing strategy and negotiations to maximize demand for your listing in the current market. If you’re concerned about where to go, consider this story. Here’s an overview of what you can expect for the process.

As a buyer in this market, be ready to go! There may be more of a selection, but that doesn’t mean there’s more time to make a decision, as market time is still uncomfortably fast. Reach out to your agent proactively to go over the process, current forms, and a plan that meets your needs. Your agent will help you navigate the market for a successful sale and/or purchase. How much time and leverage you have when bidding on a home depends on the competition for that property at the time it hits the market. Competition continues among buyers and there is still a short window before most sellers receive and accept offers.

If you are ready to make an informed decision, you will be well positioned to comfortably secure your new home. This means you are prepared to submit a competitive offer and your proof of funds or mortgage pre-approval are in your agent’s hands. Keep in mind if you are in a multiple-bid situation with financing, you may be competing with cash offers. Talk to your agent about how you can make your offer more attractive in other ways. If you need to sell your house before buying, discuss your options with your agent. Here’s a guide for what you can expect.

Will you be enjoying a new home before summer’s end? 🏡 💫

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William Raveis Local Housing Data

#LuxuryHomes

#LuxuryLifestyle

#LuxuryRealEstate

#WilliamRaveisRealEstate

#WilliamRaveis

#RaveisSouthport

#WaterfrontLiving

#BeachHouse

#CoastalLiving

#DreamHome

#HomeSweetHome

#MyHomeisMyCastle

#FairfieldBeachArea

#MarketReport

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#HousingPredictions

#MortgageRates


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5 Reasons Why Coastal CT Real Estate Is Heating Up

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☀️ Summer = Prime Time for Coastal Living

Forget the old real estate calendar—summer has become the season for buying and selling along our beautiful Connecticut coast. Here in Fairfield and Westport our beaches, marinas, and charming town centers are in full swing, and properties are shining like never before. Buyers want Fairfield Connecticut beach homes because they are yearning for sunset dinners on the patio, concerts on the local green, and to live within minutes of the sand!

🏡 5 Reasons Why Summer Wins

  1. Flexible schedules – With longer daylight hours, and many summer vacations near the shore, buyers have more opportunity to browse homes on the market.
  2. Lifestyle appeal – Buyers are drawn in by sunny scenes: beach walks, al fresco dinners, marina strolls, outdoor concerts, and waterfront sunsets.
  3. Visual allure – Gardens in bloom, patios primed for guests, pools sparkling—show a home fully alive with the coastal summer’s intoxicating vibe.
  4. Ideal timing – Families want to settle in before school starts; remote workers crave seasonal serenity. So the summer months are ideal.
  5. The Heat is On – Unit sales are up, timelines are compressed, and there’s something for everyone! So the opportunity is hot 🔥 for those who are ready to make a move!

With longer daylight hours, active buyers, and homes looking their absolute best, now is the time to make your move near the coast.

Sellers: Your Moment is Now

If you thought you missed the “spring market,” think again. Summer offers a powerful opportunity to show off your home at its best—especially if it’s near the beach or has outdoor amenities like a pool, deck, or garden.

🎯 Tips for Sellers

Seeing a home in its summer glory can be the ultimate selling point!

  • Stage outdoor spaces with summer flair—add vibrant flowers, cozy furniture, festive lighting.
  • Work with your agent to take advantage of the Coming Soon Strategy, and gain momentum while you prep your house for the market.
  • Time your listing for June to early July to catch early-season demand before the school rush begins.

Buyers: There’s Still Time to Make a Splash

If you’ve been waiting for the right moment, this is it. Summer listings bring out properties that feel like vacation year-round—from beachside cottages to modern coastal retreats. Take advantage of the longer days and flexible schedules to tour homes and envision your future here.

📌 Tips For Buyers

  • Visit in-season (now!) to fully experience local lifestyle.
  • Act quickly—motivated sellers enter the market, but strong buyer demand keeps competition brisk.
  • Partner with an agent who knows the nuances of coastal timing and local beach-town appeal.

🤝 Ready to Move This Summer?

With deep knowledge of Fairfield’s beach neighborhoods and Westport’s coastal lifestyle, I’ll help you:

  • Navigate offers, timelines, and relocation with ease
  • Price and prep your home for max summer impact
  • Find hidden gems before they hit the wider market
  • Buy a Fairfield or Westport beach home today!

📞 Let’s Talk About Your Summer Move

📍 William Raveis Real Estate, Southport Office
📧 Linda.Raymond@raveis.com
📱 (Your contact phone number)
🌐 www.LindaRaymondHomes.com (replace with actual URL)

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Written by ChatGPT in collaboration with Linda Raymond, Fairfield & Westport CT Realtor with William Raveis Real Estate.


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🛢️ What You Must Know About Inground Oil Tanks in Fairfield & Westport, CT

⏳ Don’t Wait for a Costly or Hazardous Surprise

If you’re buying or selling a home in Fairfield or Westport, Connecticut, and the property has (or once had) an inground oil tank, don’t overlook this critical issue. What may seem like an old heating system could come with costly—and even hazardous—surprises.

Here’s what every homeowner and buyer needs to know about underground fuel tanks—and why it’s essential to get ahead of potential problems before they derail your real estate plans.


🚨 Why Inground Oil Tanks Are a Big Deal

Buried oil tanks were commonly used for home heating, especially before the 1980s. But over time, metal tanks corrode and leak, causing soil and groundwater contamination. A hidden leak may go undetected for years—until a home inspection, a property sale, or worse, an environmental disaster.

In one notable local case, a Fairfield fire station cleanup after a tank leak cost over $400,000. And yes, homeowners are legally and financially responsible for cleanup—even if they didn’t know the tank was leaking.


🧾 Key Things to Check Before You Buy or Sell

✅ If you’re a seller:

  • Disclose whether your home currently has, or ever had, an underground tank.
  • Have documentation ready for any tank removals or soil testing.
  • Consider removing any unused tank and conducting environmental testing to avoid surprises during buyer inspections.

✅ If you’re a buyer:

  • Ask the seller about fuel sources, tank history, and any prior removal or remediation.
  • Check town records for fuel source or tank history.
  • Request recent soil or groundwater testing if a tank was removed or is still present.
  • Hire an environmental inspector if the tank’s condition is uncertain.

🧪 What Happens if There’s Contamination?

Connecticut law requires immediate reporting of any suspected or confirmed leaks to the CT DEEP Emergency Response Unit.

From there, the property owner must:

  • Investigate, remediate, and document cleanup.
  • Excavate and replace contaminated soil as needed.
  • Treat groundwater if necessary.
  • Hire licensed professionals and file documentation with the state.

💧What if There Is Water Nearby?

A careful tank removal, testing, and clean-up plan are even more critical if there is water nearby. If contamination meets with water, it can be carried to other properties, damage the natural environment, impact drinking water, and increase potential liability. It’s a good idea to contact a Licensed Environmental Professional (LEP) and possibly an environmental attorney to guide your clean-up. See the Resources section below.

  • Wetland soils
  • High water table
  • Streams or bodies of water
  • Drinking wells within 500 feet

🛠️ Tank Removal Requirements in CT

  • Disconnected or abandoned tanks must be removed or permanently closed within 90 days.
  • You must notify CT DEEP 30 days before and after tank removal.
  • Work must be performed by a licensed home improvement contractor.
  • Soil sampling is usually required to confirm no contamination remains.

🏡 Selling a Home with a Buried Tank? Be Proactive

Having a tank doesn’t have to kill your deal—but not disclosing it might.

If you plan to sell your home:

  • Consider removing the tank before listing your home.
  • Provide documentation of removal and environmental testing.
  • Let buyers know the property is safe and up to date—this builds trust and removes obstacles.
  • Even if you plan to do nothing about the tank, you must disclose its existence to potential buyers.

💸 What About Insurance?

Some homeowners’ policies offer limited coverage for tank-related spills—but many do not. Check your policy, and if you’re unsure, talk to your insurance agent. You don’t want to find out too late that you’re not covered.


✅ Bottom Line

An underground oil tank can be a ticking time bomb—or just a forgotten part of your home’s past. Either way, knowing the facts, following the law, and keeping good records will protect your property, your investment, and your peace of mind.

Whether you’re buying or selling in Fairfield or Westport, I can connect you with trusted environmental professionals, help you navigate disclosures, and market your home to highlight any updates or clean bills of health.

Let’s turn potential red flags into selling points. 🏡 🌱


🧰 Some Helpful Resources

CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP)

List of CT Licensed Environmental Professionals (LEP)

Search CT Incident Reports by Address

Local Health Departments by Town

A Very Helpful LEP:
Chris Koelle, Shelton, 203-494-0347, ckoelle@tighebond.com

CT Remediation District Supervisor, Southwest Division:
Kevin Neary, 860-424-3947, Kevin.Neary@CT.gov

CT Attorney Specializing in Environmental Issues:
Nancy Mendel, Winnick Law, 203-772-4400 x 305, nancy.mendel@winnicklaw.com

Fairfield Conservation Director:
Tim Bishop, 203-256-3071, TBishop@fairfieldct.org

If you're thinking of moving in the next 12 months, call now for your free consultation -> 203-912-4440

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Written in collaboration with ChatGPT and Linda Raymond, Fairfield & Westport CT Realtor.


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Fairfield and Westport CT Real Estate Market Report June 2025 🪻🏡

Image: Vibrant garden with hot pink flowers and a classic cement bird bath.

IS IT REALLY JUNE? 🪻🌦️ The weather this month makes us wonder!

Word on the street- Price appreciation continues in Fairfield and Westport. Here’s a summary of what happened last month in our local Fairfield and Westport single-family housing markets compared to a year ago in May 2024.

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May 2025
Market Changes in Favor of Buyers & Sellers


Was it still a seller’s market in May?

Yes… and no. Prices continued to rise, and the number of new listings was down in both towns compared to May 2024. This favored sellers.

However, there were also signs of a more balanced market. The number of listings under contract was down in both towns. Market time was longer with 31 days in Westport and 26 days in Fairfield. Sale prices averaged 100% compared to 103% in Westport and 104% in Fairfield in May 2024. In Westport, the months of supply increased 46% to 5.14 months compared to 3.52 months the prior May!

Behind these numbers, we saw case-by-case home sales where some flew off the shelf with multiple bids and closed over-asking, while others took longer, and some had price improvements.

Overall, conditions still favored sellers due to the inventory shortage. But there are still plenty of opportunities for buyers to snag their dream home. Plus, the sooner you get into your new home, the sooner you can enjoy the price appreciation and begin growing your equity!

At the time this post was written, the 30-year fixed conforming mortgage rate was 6.875% and the jumbo rate was 6.5%.

Action Items.

Whether you are thinking of buying, selling, or both, it’s in your best interest to plan ahead by meeting with your agent early in your process. This will help you know what to expect in the current market and have a plan in mind.

Many sellers ask, when is the best time to sell? The answer is, when you are emotionally ready, your house is market-ready, and the time is right for you. There will always be pros and cons to the current market, and no one can accurately time it.

Pro Seller Tip: Five key factors will get your home sold, and you are in control of most of them! No matter the market conditions, it is critical to position your home to show its very best, which may include some staging and landscape enhancements. You can critique your home as if you were a protective buyer to gain perspective.

Pricing at or below market value is most likely to attract the most buyers quickly and generate competition for your listing. Although there are still more buyers than listings, many buyers are in a state of fatigue from years of rising prices, rising rates, limited choice, and bidding wars. Pricing your house attractively will help you sell for top dollar in the least amount of time.

Reach out to your agent proactively with your questions and desired outcomes so you’ll have a plan and timeline to get you where you want to go. Collaborate with your agent for the best marketing strategy and negotiations to maximize demand for your listing in the current market. If you’re concerned about where to go, consider this story. Here’s an overview of what you can expect for the process.

As a buyer in this market, be patient, diligent, and… ready! Reach out to your agent proactively to go over the process, current forms, and a plan that meets your needs. Your agent will help you navigate the market for a successful sale and/or purchase. The competition for a particular property at the time it hits the market determines how much leverage you will have to negotiate price, timing, and terms. Competition continues among buyers and there is still a short window before most sellers receive and accept offers.

If you are ready to make an informed decision, you will be well positioned to secure your new home. This means you are prepared to submit a competitive offer and your proof of funds or mortgage pre-approval are in your agent’s hands. Keep in mind if you are in a multiple-bid situation with financing, you may be competing with cash offers. Talk to your agent about how you can make your offer more attractive in other ways. If you need to sell your house before buying, discuss your options with your agent. Here’s a guide for what you can expect.

Will you be enjoying a new home this summer? 🪻 🏡 💫

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#LuxuryLifestyle

#LuxuryRealEstate

#WilliamRaveisRealEstate

#WilliamRaveis

#RaveisSouthport

#WaterfrontLiving

#BeachHouse

#CoastalLiving

#DreamHome

#HomeSweetHome

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Buying, Selling, or Relocating? Here’s the Network You Need on Speed Dial 📲

🌍 In a world full of options… our clients chose us.
Now it’s your turn. 💙

The William Raveis East Coast Network

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is a powerhouse of top-performing agents from New York to Florida—and beyond. 🌴⛰️ Our close-knit, referral-driven team meets monthly to share market insights, marketing strategies, and fresh ideas to better serve you. We’re passionate, collaborative, and fully connected to make your move seamless—whether it’s across the street or across the globe.

💼 Buy. Sell. Relocate.
With luxury service at every price point, we’ve got every angle covered for you:

🏡 Dream home? ✔️
💰 Mortgage? ✔️
🛡️ Insurance? ✔️
💡 Utilities? ✔️
📦 Movers? ✔️

From start to sold, our elite network is by your side.

We’re proud to represent William Raveis, the No. 1 independent, family-owned real estate company in the Northeast, Florida & South Carolina—recognized globally for excellence. 🌟

📍 Ready to make your move? Connect with a trusted pro near you:

MASSACHUSETTS
🔹 Chatham Area – Emma Jane Proudfoot | 508-237-8640

CONNECTICUT
🔹 FairfieldLinda Raymond | 203-912-4440
🔹 Fairfield – David Kinyon | 203-247-0337
🔹 Farmington – Dianne Bonney | 860-508-5281
🔹 Westport – David Kinyon & Linda Raymond
🔹 Greenwich & Stamford – Stephanie L. Rosenhaus | 917-375-0064

NEW YORK
🔹 NYC Area – Stephanie Harnisch | 646-684-4599

🔹NYC Area – Denae Montesi | 646-770-6092

🔹Westchester County – Stephanie L. Rosenhaus | 917-375-0064

SOUTH CAROLINA
🔹 Hilton Head – Kate Yachini | 843-341-5660

FLORIDA
🔹 Boca Raton – Cynthia Bolender | 561-827-7130

🔹North Palm Beach – Carrie Nettleton | 860-966-7464

📲 Call any of us to get matched with your perfect agent. Your real estate journey starts here.

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Fairfield and Westport CT Real Estate Market Report May 2025 🌷🏡

Image: Charming classic front porch with big ceramic planters with vibrant blue hydrangeas flanking the door and a bicycle with a basket of blue hydrangeas at the base of the steps.

IT’S MAY!! 🌷☀️

Word on the street- is that prices continued to rise in Fairfield and Westport. Here’s a summary of what happened in April in our local Fairfield and Westport single-family housing markets compared to a year ago in April 2024.

Check out the What Sold Reports to see all the homes that sold last month! Stay informed of new listings, price changes, local market insights, and mortgage rates.

April 2025
Market Changes in Favor of Buyers & Sellers


Was it still a seller’s market in April?

Prices continued to rise in both towns in favor of sellers. However, a number of metrics suggested some movement toward a more balanced playing field. Unit sales were down in both towns compared to the prior April stats. Market time was a bit longer, though it still ranged from about a month to a month and a half from list to contract. Sale prices averaged very close to asking (vs above asking). In Westport, despite a 24.7% increase in the median sale price, we saw more inventory, more months of supply (4.55), and more new listings compared to last year. Behind these numbers, we saw case-by-case home sales where some flew off the shelf with multiple bids and closed over-ask, while others took longer and may have had price adjustments. Overall, conditions favored sellers due to the inventory shortage though there are still plenty of opportunities for buyers to snag their dream home. Another word of encouragement to buyers is that the sooner you get into your new home, the sooner you can enjoy the price appreciation and your earned equity!

At the time this post was written, the 30-year fixed conforming mortgage rate was 6.875% down from 7% the prior month, and rates in the high fives and sixes remained for other loan products.

Action Items.

Whether you are thinking of buying, selling, or both, it’s in your best interest to plan ahead by meeting with your agent early in your process. This will help you know what to expect in the current market and have a plan in mind.

Many sellers ask, when is the best time to sell? The answer is, when you are emotionally ready, your house is market-ready, and the time is right for you. There will always be pros and cons to the current market, and no one can accurately time it.

Pro Seller Tip: Remember not to resign yourself to a sellers market being an automatic slam-dunk. It is still critical to position your home to show its very best, which may include some staging, and price it appropriately with the market in order to sell for top dollar in the least amount of time. Critique your home as if you were a protective buyer to gain perspective.

Reach out to your agent proactively with your questions and desired outcomes so you’ll have a plan and timeline to get you where you want to go. Collaborate with your agent for the best marketing strategy and negotiations to maximize demand for your listing in the current market. If you’re concerned about where to go, consider this story. Here’s an overview of what you can expect for the process.

As a buyer in this market, be patient, diligent… and ready to go! Reach out to your agent proactively to go over the process, current forms, and a plan that meets your needs. Your agent will help you navigate the market for a successful sale and/or purchase. The competition for a particular property at the time it hits the market determines how much leverage you will have to negotiate price, timing, and terms. Competition continues among buyers and there is still a short window before most sellers receive and accept offers.

If you are ready to make an informed decision, you will be well positioned to secure your new home. This means you are prepared to submit a competitive offer and your proof of funds or mortgage pre-approval are in your agent’s hands. Keep in mind if you are in a multiple-bid situation with financing, you may be competing with cash offers. Talk to your agent about how you can make your offer more attractive in other ways. If you need to sell your house before buying, discuss your options with your agent. Here’s a guide for what you can expect.

The spring market is in full swing and many new home sellers are diving in. Will you be one of them who is positioned to extract top dollar in the least amount of time? 🌷 🏡 ☀️

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Is Green the New Black? The New Driveway You Never Dreamed Of Until Now! ✅🌱

You probably don’t have to worry about replacing your driveway anytime soon.

But if you did….would you ever think of replacing it with something other than asphalt?

It doesn’t occur to most of us to seek out “green” alternatives. Yet, there are a growing array of options for ways to preserve our environment and reduce carbon emissions that cause dangerous global warming and increasingly extreme and destructive weather events.

“Asphalt and concrete are old school bad boys”, -Stephen Treffinger in an article from MYND, a real estate investing firm.

Everyone has asphalt driveways. What’s wrong with asphalt?

Asphalt and concrete are not sustainable. The main component of asphalt is petroleum, which is a limited resource found beneath the earth’s surface. The process of extracting it consumes large amounts of energy and also disrupts the surrounding environment. In fact the extraction process is thought to be the cause of earthquakes in Oklahoma according to Aexel Corporation. The asphalt and its production release dangerous and toxic carbon emissions and VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) into the atmosphere. Blacktop then absorbs and re-emits the sun’s heat back into the air causing higher temperatures, whereas natural landscape materials do not. And last, but not least, the pavement (along with all impermeable surfaces) threatens our water supply by preventing natural filtration of water through the ground. Instead it causes water contaminated by the asphalt and other debris to run-off the hard surface and mix with the sewage drainage system before ending up back into our rivers.

What can be done?

Fairfield Connecticut has a plan called Resiliency for Downtown Fairfield Using Green Infrastructure (GI). The plan says-

The overriding philosophy of GI is to emulate the way natural systems manage water. For instance, runoff can be thought of as a “waste” of water in a natural landscape. A natural landscape tends to conserve water; it is a natural cooling system, a natural material/food delivery system, a cleansing system, and a cell structural maintenance system among other things. The water cycle is nature’s way of collecting, storing, and timing the redistribution of water across landscapes.

Runoff is water that is not captured by upland landscapes for their needs.

GI describes the processes of using various techniques that seek to mimic the soil’s natural ability to infiltrate runoff. This is important as climate change projections for New England generally predict warmer temperatures with increasingly strong storms and high precipitation events. This can cause the seemingly paradoxical effects of increased drought from the high temperatures while also increasing the risk of flooding from the strong storm events. GI can help negate both consequences by taking water that would otherwise runoff, swelling brooks and rivers, and instead allowing that water to infiltrate into the ground or be captured and used directly.

Is green the new black? 🌱

Asphalt recycling and more porous alternatives can be used until better solutions become readily available. But here are some methods for greening our driveways for a more eco-conscious future, shared from MYND.

Gravel – Pros: It is inexpensive at $1 to $2 per square foot, can be locally sourced, and is very porous, making it a highly eco-friendly, green option. Cons: It could pose a challenge to plowing in the winter.

Seashells 🐚 – Pros: The shells can be collected without harming the shoreline and processed into a porous and durable mix. It is low-cost at under $1 per square foot. Shells over time will breakdown and provide nutrients to the soil and area plants. Shells are safe for the environment and add a beach flair to your home. Cons: This alternative is not available in all areas, and the driveway is not comfortable to walk on barefoot.

Permeable paver system 💧- Pros: This approach has more conventional look with solid pavers that allow water to drain down between them. It uses clear crushed stone between the pavers and a layer underneath that’s about a foot deep. This allows water to filter into the ground naturally instead of running over the surface into the city drainage system. Cons: These are pricier at $15 to $30 per square foot.

Grass 🦠 – Pros: A structured grid buried below the ground’s surface provides a supportive structure for grass giving it the strength to function as a driveway. This allows water to filter through the ground just like the rest of your lawn. GD Grass System is a provider. Cons: There would not be a visual distinction between the grass yard and driveway unless you create a border with additional landscaping.

Solar Freakin Roadways!!!” 👽- Yes, you read this right! There is a company in Idaho called Solar Roadways that makes solar road panels [<= CLICK THAT LINK. THE 7-MINUTE VIDEO IS ENTERTAINING, ENLIGHTENING AND A MUST-SEE!]. Pros: This is an amazing technology that uses sustainable materials to make, not just solar, but SMART road panels. They are modular panels that fit together to prevent cracking. They generate energy, produce an ROI, charge electric vehicles, enable underground wiring, provide traction, heat up to prevent ice and snow accumulation, light up for a festive display, can send emergency alerts, and can be programmed on demand to create range of light patterns or sports quarts, and yes, they provide a place to park! Cons: As an emerging technology, they are not cheap at the moment, but the price will come down.

Hemp 🪴- Pros: Light-weight bricks can be created from the strong inner fibers of hemp that can last for years. The lighter weight makes transporting them less expensive and less impactful on the environment. The added bonus is that they absorb carbon from the atmosphere just like trees. Cons: Hemp might not be legal in all areas.

Fungi 🍄‍🟫 – Pros: This is another evolving technology where mushrooms can actually be used to make strong bricks! Fungal threads, or mycelium, are introduced to a substrate which they consume, digest, and convert into a strong solid mass. The mycelium basically act like “glue that binds together different natural particles” says Critical Concrete. The benefits to mycelium are that it can create material that’s stronger than concrete, can absorb more heat than fiberglass, is fire-proof, non-toxic, very light weight when dry, and can last up to 20 years if maintained in favorable conditions. Cons: the mycelium is water and mold resistant initially but gradually loses this capacity over time. The key is finding ways to keep it in stable conditions to prevent it from decomposing.

I hope this article sparked some awareness and intrigue 🤩 about green alternatives that support sustainability. The more we learn about the ways to protect our environment, the more focused on its importance we may become, and the more we can take action for a greener 💚 and more sustainable 🔮 future.

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