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Fairfield and Westport Real Estate Market Report June 2024 ๐Ÿกโ˜€๏ธ


Happy June! ๐ŸŒผ

Here’s a quick look at what happened last month in our local Fairfield and Westport markets. If you’re curious which homes sold, take a look at the What Sold Reports.

Here’s what happened in May 2024.

Prices fluctuated.

  • Single-family home sale prices averaged 105 percent of asking in Fairfield and 103 percent in Westport, up from about 100% last month.
  • The median sale price in Fairfield was $846,619, DOWN 13.2% compared to May 2023 but up from last month. The median sale price per square foot was UP 14.1% to $433 and also up from last month. In Westport, the median sale price was $1,975,775, DOWN 24% from a year ago and down from last month. The median sale price per square foot was $498, which was DOWN 10.1% from last May. The fluctuation could be due to the mix of homes that sold, such as more lower-priced homes.

Pace: Short market time, flat sales, new listings => 3-4 months of supply.

  • Days on market averaged a brisk 25 in Fairfield and 23 days in Westport pointing to a significant amount of cash deals. In Fairfield, 40 percent of the homes were purchased with cash, and 34.6 percent of the Westport sales were cash deals in May. Though some listings sat for much longer than average, the overall market time was much shorter than last May.
  • Unit sales in Fairfield were 45, the same as in May 2023, and 26 in Westport which was down 3.7% compared to last May. Inventory was up in Fairfield with 156 single-family homes for sale and down in Westport with 100 homes for sale.
  • The months of supply metric was way UP (30.4%) in Fairfield and slightly UP (4.4%) in Westport compared to May 2023, at 3.45 and 3.7 months respectively. There were 50 New and Coming Soon MLS listings in Fairfield and Westport combined at the time this was written.

What does it mean?

Continued low inventory and short market time favored sellers. There were still multiple-offer situations, but these were on a case-by-case basis. Some homes sold for full price or more than asking, and some sold for less.

Bottom line.

If now is a good time for you to pursue a new lifestyle, the current market always offers opportunities. In some cases, there is more balance than before, but we are still in a seller’s market due to low inventory. When buying, patience and more ‘user-friendly’ interest rates, now in the 6s, can work in you favor! Your agent’s expert guidance will help you navigate this market for a successful sale or purchase. Reach out to me anytime with your questions about the market and to discuss your plans.

When you are selling, your agent will guide you on the marketing strategy and negotiations to maximize the demand for your listing in the current market. Here’s an overview of what you can expect.

If you plan to buy in this market, there may or may not be some flexibility with timing and price. It is on a house-by-house basis. There is still a predominance of solid competition and a short window before sellers accept offers. It all depends on how much competition exists for a particular home at the point in time when you want to pursue it. You will need to be ready to make an informed decision if you really want to get your house. This means you have everything you need to submit a competitive offer. This also means that you have your mortgage pre-approval or proof of funds in your agent’s hands because an offer is not complete without this critical piece! Keep in mind that if you will be financing and enter a multiple-bid situation, 35-40 percent of the other bidders may be offering cash, so you will have to compensate with other attractive terms to make your offer more competitive. Here’s a guide for what you can expect.

What are your thoughts about the market and interest rates?โ€‚Would you love to be in a new home this summer? โ˜€๏ธ Share your thoughts in the comments or send me a note below.

William Raveis Local Housing Data

FAIRFIELD SINGLE-FAMILY – MAY 2024


WESTPORT SINGLE-FAMILY – MAY 2024


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Real Estate Market ๐Ÿก Report May 2024: Fairfield CT and Westport CT


Happy May! ๐ŸŒธ

Here’s a quick look at what happened last month in our local Fairfield and Westport markets. If you’re curious which homes sold, take a look at the What Sold Reports.

Here’s what happened in April 2024.

Prices fluctuated slightly.

  • Single-family home sale prices averaged 101% of asking in Fairfield and 100% in Westport.
  • The median sale price in Fairfield was $821,000, DOWN 6.7% compared to April 2023 and also down from last month. The median sale price per square foot was also DOWN slightly, by 1.9% to $410. In Westport, the median sale price was $2,333,000, DOWN 2.8% from a year ago. The median sale price per square foot was $503, which was UP 0.7% from last April.

Pace varied: short market time & variable sales volume by town

  • Days on market averaged of 23 days in Fairfield and 33 days in Westport illustrating a significant amount of brisk transactions that were likely cash deals. The market time was much shorter than last April.
  • Unit sales were down 58% in Fairfield but UP 81.3% in Westport compared to April 2023. Inventory was up in Fairfield with 158 single-family homes for sale and down in Westport with 94 homes for sale.
  • The months of supply metric was UP compared to April 2023 at about 3.5 months in both towns.

What does it mean?

Continued low inventory and short market time favored sellers. However average sale prices were closer to the asking price than we have seen in a while, which was helpful for buyers. There were still multiple-offer situations, but these were on a case-by-case basis. Some homes sold for full price or more than asking, and some sold for less. During the week of this post (mid-May) rates ticked down into the six percent range for many loan products, so more people may feel encouraged to pursue a move this season.

Bottom line.

If now is a good time for your new lifestyle goals, the current market offers the opportunity of a shift toward more balance along with more ‘user-friendly’ interest rates. Your agent’s expert guidance will help you navigate this market for a successful sale or purchase. Reach out to me anytime with your questions about the market and to discuss your plans.

When you are selling, your agent will guide you on the strategy and negotiations to maximize the demand for your listing in the current market. Here’s an overview of what you can expect.

If you plan to buy in this market, there is a bit more flexibility in timing and price than in the previous months. However, this is now on a house-by-house basis. There is still a predominance of solid competition and a relatively short window before sellers accept offers. So it is important that you are ready to make an informed decision if you really want to get your house. This means you have everything you need to submit a competitive offer. This also means that you have your mortgage pre-approval or proof of funds in your agent’s hands because an offer is not complete without this critical piece! Here’s a guide for what you can expect.

What are your thoughts about the market and interest rates?โ€‚Do you plan to jump into the market this spring? ๐ŸŒธ Share your thoughts in the comments or send me a note below.

William Raveis Local Housing Data

FAIRFIELD SINGLE-FAMILY – APRIL 2024


WESTPORT SINGLE-FAMILY – APRIL 2024

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Real Estate Market Report April 2024 ๐ŸŒท: Fairfield CT and Westport CT


April is Nearly Behind Us! ๐Ÿก ๐ŸŒท

Here’s a quick look at what happened last month in our local Fairfield and Westport markets. If you’re curious which homes sold, take a look at the What Sold Reports.

Here’s what happened in March 2024.

Prices were up.

  • Single-family home sale prices averaged 102% of asking in Fairfield and 99% in Westport.
  • The median sale price in Fairfield was $870,000, UP 15.7% compared to March 2023 and also up from last month. The median sale price per square foot was also UP 7.3% to $403. In Westport, the median sale price was $2,250,000, UP 11.9%. The median sale price per square foot was $489, which was DOWN 3.9% from last March.

Pace was down.

  • Days on market averaged of 82 days in Fairfield and 100 days in Westport.
  • Unit sales were down 29.8% in Fairfield and 16.7% in Westport compared to March 2023. Inventory was up in Fairfield with 115 single-family homes for sale and down in Westport with 78 homes for sale.
  • The months of supply metric was up in both towns from March 2023 but still in the two-to-three-month range. This was the result of a slower rate of sales.

What does it mean?

The market in March showed continued low inventory which was the biggest rate-limiting factor. Buyer demand also continued despite the inventory shortage which maintained upward pressure on prices. Though rates have not ticked down yet as hoped, more homes started to come to the market in April.

Bottom line.

People buy and sell in every season and in every market. So embrace your new lifestyle goals if the right time for you is now. Your agent’s expert guidance will help you navigate this market for a successful sale or purchase. Reach out to me anytime with your questions about the market and to discuss your plans.

When you are selling, your agent will guide you on the strategy and negotiations to maximize the demand for your listing in the current market. Here’s an overview of what you can expect.

If you plan to buy in this market, there is a bit more flexibility in timing and price than in the previous months. However, this is now on a house-by-house basis. There is still a predominance of solid competition and a relatively short window before sellers accept offers. So it is important that you are ready to make an informed decision if you really want to get your house. This means you have everything you need to submit a competitive offer. This also means that you have your mortgage pre-approval or proof of funds in your agent’s hands because an offer is not complete without this critical piece! Here’s a guide for what you can expect.

What are your thoughts about the market and interest rates?โ€‚Do you plan to jump into the market this spring? ๐ŸŒท Share your thoughts in the comments or send me a note below.

William Raveis Local Housing Data

FAIRFIELD SINGLE-FAMILY – MARCH 2024


WESTPORT SINGLE-FAMILY – MARCH 2024

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Fairfield and Westport Real Estate Market: March 2024 ๐ŸŒฑ


Will the market bring March Madness? ๐Ÿก ๐Ÿ˜…

We’ve entered Daylight Savings Time, and Spring is so close, we can taste it! ๐ŸŒฑ

Here’s a quick look at what happened last month in our local Fairfield and Westport markets. If you’re curious which homes sold, take a look at the What Sold Reports.

Here’s what happened in February 2024.

Prices were up.

  • Sale prices averaged 100% of asking in Fairfield and 107% in Westport.
  • The median sale price in Fairfield was $820,000, up 37.8% compared to February 2023. The median sale price per square foot was up 6.5% to $373. In Westport, the median sale price was $1,600,000, down 1.5%, and the median sale price per square foot was $534, which was up 5.1% from last February.

Pace was down.

  • Days on market averaged of 56 days in Fairfield and 67 days in Westport, so two-to-three months in general.
  • Unit sales were down 21.1% in Fairfield and 40% in Westport compared to February 2023. Inventory was also down with just 111 single-family homes for sale in Fairfield and 77 in Westport.
  • The months of supply metric was up from February 2023 but still in the two-to-three-month range in both towns. This was the result of a slower rate of sales.

What does it mean?

The market in February showed continued low inventory which is the biggest rate-limiting factor right now. Buyer demand also continued despite the inventory shortage which maintained upward pressure on prices. But rates are back into the 6s, and there is pent up demand on all fronts for people to make a move to a better suited lifestyle.

Bottom line.

People buy and sell in every season and in every market. So embrace your new lifestyle goals if the right time for you is now. Your agent’s expert guidance will help you navigate this market to secure your new home. Reach out to me anytime with your questions about the market and to discuss your plans.

When you are selling, your agent will guide you on the strategy to maximize the demand for your listing in the current market. Here’s an overview of what you can expect.

If you plan to buy in this market, there is still solid competition and a relatively short window before sellers accept offers. So you must be ready to make an informed decision if you see a home that meets your top criteria. This means you have everything you need to submit a competitive offer. This also means that you have your mortgage pre-approval or proof of funds in your agent’s hands because an offer is not complete without this critical piece! Here’s a guide for what you can expect.

What are your thoughts about the market and interest rates?โ€‚Will a little healthy March madness motivate you to make your move?โ€‚Share your thoughts in the comments or send me a note below.

William Raveis Local Housing Data

FAIRFIELD SINGLE-FAMILY – FEBRUARY 2024


WESTPORT SINGLE-FAMILY – FEBUARY 2024

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Luxury Condo in Westport CT Coming Soon!

Fantastic private end unit near the pool with a first-floor master suite and walk-out lower level! Approach via the tree-lined boulevard with natural stone walls, lush landscaping, and an elegant iron gate. Welcome to the sophisticated living offered by this luxury condo in Westport, Connecticut. Enjoy the privacy and scenic views of the woods framing your deck, backyard, and patio outside the lower level. The open floor plan features a grand entry that opens to the living room with a vaulted ceiling, fireplace, and private deck.

This coveted home enjoys a private park-like setting with the convenience of key amenities just minutes away. Head downtown, to the train, Westport Country Playhouse, Levitt Pavilion, or Compo Beach on a whim. Spacious, luxury accommodations are ready for all your needs. The beautiful pool and cabana offer cool relaxation all summer just steps from your door. Come home to the lifestyle you deserve!

Reach out for more information and an invite when the listing hits the market!

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Fairfield and Westport Real Estate Market: February 2024 โ„๏ธ๐Ÿ’ซ

As we plug away toward spring, let’s take a quick look at what happened in the first month of the year our local Fairfield and Westport markets. If you’re curious which homes sold, take a look at the What Sold Reports.

Here’s what happened in January 2024.

Prices were up.

  • Sale prices averaged just under 100% of asking in Fairfield and 101% in Westport. This is about the same as January when both ratios were 100%.
  • The median sale price in Fairfield was $805,000, up 36.4% compared to January 2023. The median sale price per square foot was up 7.9% to $341. In Westport, the median sale price was $1,850,000, up 16.4%, and the median sale price per square foot was $482, which was up 15.4% from last January.

Pace was down.

  • Days on market increased from 48 in November to an average of 63 days in Fairfield and 74 days in Westport. This is approximately 30% more time on the market than last December in both towns.
  • Unit sales were down 13.5% in Fairfield and 5% in Westport compared to January 2023. Inventory was also down with just 100 single-family homes for sale in Fairfield and 83 in Westport. There were seven new listings in Fairfield and six in Westport at the time of this post.
  • The months of supply was up from January 2023 but still in the two-to-three-month range in both towns. This is the result of a slower rate of sales, and due to an influx of homes coming on the market.โ€‚

What does it mean?

The market in January showed the continued trend of low inventory with ongoing buyer demand which maintained upward pressure on prices.

Bottom line.

People buy and sell in every season and in every market. So you can embrace your new lifestyle goals if now is the right time for you. The expert guidance of your agent will help you navigate this market to secure your new home. Reach out to me anytime with your questions about the market and to discuss your plans.

When you are selling, your agent will guide you on the strategy to maximize the demand for your listing in the current market. Here’s an overview of what you can expect.

If you plan to buy in this market, there is still solid competition and a relatively short window of time before sellers are accepting offers. So it is important that you are ready to make an informed decision if you see a home that meets your top criteria. This means you have everything you need to submit a competitive offer. This also means that you have your mortgage pre-approval or proof of funds in your agent’s hands, because an offer is not complete without this critical piece! Here’s a guide for what you can expect.

What are your thoughts about the market and interest rates?โ€‚Do you think this year will be a better time for you to move than last year?โ€‚Share your thoughts in the comments or send me a note below.

William Raveis Local Housing Data

FAIRFIELD SINGLE-FAMILY – JANUARY 2024


WESTPORT SINGLE-FAMILY – JANUARY 2024

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What’s Not to Love about Westport CT ?

Head downtown, to the train, Westport Country Playhouse, Levitt Pavilion, or Compo Beach on a whim. Enjoy shopping for luxury clothing, furniture, and fine eating and dining!

You will love Sherwood Island State Park and…

you’ll flip over beautiful Compo Beach!

If you are thinking of making a move in the Westport, Connecticut area, reach out to see what timing is right for you.

Reach out for more information if this community looks exciting to you!

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๐ŸŒท Get a Leg Up on the Spring Market! ๐Ÿก

Hey there, homeowners! It’s your friendly neighborhood Realtor, and today, I’ve got some exciting news for all you Fairfield and Westport sellers out there.

There are 3 Reasons to get a leg up on the market this year!

Reason 1: Pent-up Demand ๐Ÿ“ˆ

As we step into the spring market, there’s pent-up demand from buyers who’ve been eagerly waiting for interest rates to drop. And guess what? They have!

Reason 2: Affordable Rates ๐Ÿ 

Interest rates have dipped back into the 6% range, and there’s potential for more drops in 2024. Lower rates mean your home is more affordable for buyers, making it the perfect time to sell!

Reason 3: Increased Inventory Forecast ๐Ÿ“Š

Get this โ€“ Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist at NAR, predicts a 30% increase in national housing inventory this year. More options for buyers mean more competition for your home as a seller. This makes it a win-win to sell your house now!

So, whether it’s the economic trends, affordable rates, or the competition heating up, now’s the time to act! And hey, bonus point – the 2024 Farmer’s Almanac predicts an early spring! ๐ŸŒท

Reach out to me, let’s chat about your plans, and get a leg up on your dream sale this season! ๐Ÿ’ซ

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From Corporate Wellness to Home Sweet Home: Navigating the Fairfield County Real Estate Journey

Linda Raymond’s Journey to Becoming a CT Realtor: From Westport to Worcester and Back


I came to Fairfield County whenย moving to Westport, Connecticut from New Jersey just before entering the eighth grade.

After attending Staples High School in Westport, I went to Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts and graduated as a biology major before returning to the area for my first job as a research assistant at Yale.  I continued school part time and earned a Masters degree in exercise science from Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven.  My career then moved to corporate health and fitness in Stamford, Connecticut where I worked for corporate consulting firms that served companies seeking to improve the health of their employees. I worked closely with the employees of our corporate clients.

From there, I evolved into program design and management for employee health and productivity in large companies like IBM with dispersed national populations. I worked with my team to develop and deliver innovative programming with a range of delivery strategies to engage employees through their benefits and occupational health departments.  After 13 years of facilitating programming and data management on a population-scale basis, I began to feel the need to re-connect with people on an individual basis.

At the same time, my husband, young daughter and I decided to pursue our first home purchase in the Fairfield and Westport Connecticut areas where the schools are excellent.

This changed everything, my home, my career, and my lifestyle!

What Does the Journey to Your New Home Look Like?

Navigating the competitive Fairfield County home buying market in 2004 just before the housing bubble burst, I learned first-hand that the strategy of home buyers and home sellers had to adapt to the existing market conditions.

The Emotional Rollercoaster of Home Buying

As a first-time home buyer looking in Fairfield and Westport Connecticut, I was amazed by how intense, emotional, and complicated buying a home and making a move really was.โ€‚

Your Castle, Your Asset: Understanding the Home as an Investment

Your home is one of your largest assets. It requires a huge financial commitment. Your homeownership, is a critical investment in your future. You invest in it to gain equity, and you want it grow. Unlike most other investments, your home also holds tremendous emotional value. Your home is your castle. It’s where you live, love, grow, work, and play. It’s where go to be safe and sound, to feel peace and joy.


Making Informed Decisions: My Approach to Real Estate Assistance

So it’s not surprising that making a move is a monumental endeavor. Add to this the challenges of housing market conditions and the complex process, and the stress can be over the top! When you’re preparing to move to a home that better suits your current needs, you need an expert guide to navigate both the challenges and the opportunities, and to help set your mind at ease. You need to feel you are best positioned and on the right track to your new home!

Your Castle. My Mission: How I Can Help You Move with Confidence

So my current passion is to guide you as my client through the process of moving from one home to another while focusing on achieving the best terms and outcomes to meet your priorities and help you enjoy the process with peace of mind at the same time.


The focus on science in my education drives my reliance on data and facts to inform sound decisions. Decades in the business sector serving results-focused corporate clients drives my focus on strategy, planning, and accountability in the customer service I provide to my clients. And most of all, my genuine passion for understanding you and your priorities and my end-goal of making you a very happy client, are the forces that drive me!

Since May of 2005, I have been back to working one-on-one with home buyers and home sellers here in Fairfield, Southport, Westport, and surrounding areas to guide them through the huge decision to transition to the home sweet home.

Providing Input, Insights, and Resources

Putting my business skills and experience to work for each client, my focus is to provide the insights, information, and resources my clients need to feel confident in making informed decisions and to ensure they are thrilled with their end result. 

My strategic approach to helping my clients reach their goals integrates the key elements of listening, understanding, strong communication skills, facilitating collaborative relationships, a customer service focus, effective negotiations, market intelligence, leveraging technology and creativity, creative and strategic marketing, and business collaborations.

I specialize in helping people pursue their plans for downsizing, resale, first-time home buying, home sale and home buying.

What Is Your Ideal Lifestyle?

Some of my passions include dogs (we have a Havanese from a breeder, and a Terrier mix from Pet Finders!) dance, swimming, skiing, travel, family, and crafts. I love the ease of making these things a part of my life in my home. Are you in the right home to support your current lifestyle passions?

The Perfect Next Step!

If you are thinking of making a move now or in the future, I encourage you to start with a conversation now, and you will be well on your way. Give me a call today or send a note below and tell me what your ideal Castle looks like!


My blog is here to provide informative insights into the home buying and selling process and fun information about the local community.ย  Comments, questions, and suggestions are always welcome!

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When Do I Need a Buyer Agent & What Will They Do For Me?

If you are like many people looking for a new home you may wonder, when do I need to get a Realtor on board, and what will they do for me?โ€‚In the current fast-paced market in which listings often arrive and disappear within days or weeks, it is important to be well prepared. You should get your agent on board within six months of when you want to be in your new home. This allows time for your agent to inform you of the process, set up your searches, understand what is most important to you and research properties of interest so that you are completely comfortable and ready to act when the home you love come along!

Securing a new home is one of the most monumental life changes you will make. Yet it is not something you do every day, so how would you know what you don’t know?

There are many components to the process that need to be managed including everything from honing in on your true priorities to tempering the emotions and personality types of all parties involved. There is property valuation and strategy when considering your offer terms, especially in the current competitive market of multiple offers. Your agent must work to bring everyone together to work as a team serving your best interests, including the two attorneys, the seller’s realtor, the lender, appraiser, contractors, town hall personnel, the sellers, and you. There is due diligence to conduct and there are pitfalls to avoid. There are laws, regulations, and legal forms. There are incremental deposits that need to be carefully handled. There is a strict timeline that could result in the loss of your deposit if not adhered to and managed. There are a wide range of inspection items to consider and negotiate. And before any of this, there is the process of considering all your lifestyle factors and priorities when choosing a new location, neighborhood and home.โ€‚

So my service for you falls under the categories of understanding your wants and needs, providing key information so that you feel comfortable in making informed decisions, and managing the communications, negotiations and relationships to ensure the smoothest possible experience for you.

Here are 50 things I do for my buyer clients.

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