Fairfield and Westport CT Real Estate Guide

Local insights on buying, selling, and living in Fairfield County


Leave a comment

Fairfield and Westport Real Estate Market: November 2023

Holidays are coming!

As the holiday season approaches 🥳, Fairfield and Westport homeowners are eager to understand the trajectory of the real estate market. Questions about whether it will persist or come to a halt are on many minds, especially for those contemplating a move and uncertain about the ideal timing. Let’s delve into the recent market activity to gain insights and set expectations.

The October report is in!

The October 2023 report has arrived, providing a comprehensive overview of this month compared to the same period last year. Explore the What Sold Reports for a detailed look at all single-family home sales in Fairfield and Westport, Connecticut during October 2023. For those who appreciate visuals, charts await you below! 🤩

7 Things to know about what happened in October:

Yes, mortgage rate and price increases have sidelined some buyers, but not enough to offset the low inventory. Here are seven points to understand about what happened in October.

  1. INVENTORY WAS DOWN 19.2% in Fairfield and 5.7% in Westport.
  2. UNIT SALES WERE DOWN 27.9% in Fairfield and UP 19.0% in Westport.
  3. MARKET TIME WAS DOWN averaging 40 days in Fairfield and 43 days in Westport.
  4. MEDIAN SALE PRICE WAS UP 12.9% in Fairfield and UP 26.4% in Westport.
  5. SALE PRICES AVERAGED 103.3% and 102.2% of the list price in Fairfield and Westport respectively.
  6. SOLD OVER LIST PRICE: 68.8% in Fairfield and 52.0% in Westport.
  7. SOLD FOR OVER 95% OF LIST PRICE: 91% in Fairfield and 84% in Westport

Low inventory and strong buyer demand continue to upward pressure on prices.

Buyer tip:

When you are buying in this market, there is still a good amount of competition and a short window of time before sellers are accepting offers. So it is important that you are ready to make an informed decision and have everything you need to submit a competitive offer. This 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!

Seller tip:

When you are selling, the market’s response to your listing depends on how compelling your asking price is for the property you are presenting and the demand for your property at the time you list your home for sale. Your agent will guide you on the strategy to maximize the demand for your listing in the current market.

So what’s the take away?

Bottom line: Sixty-seven homes sold in November 2022 which means that 134 parties made a successful move. So we can expect a good amount of people making successful moves this November as well. Will one of them be you?

People buy and sell in every season and in every market. So embrace your dream lifestyle and go for it, if now is right 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.

William Raveis Local Housing Data

FAIRFIELD SINGLE-FAMILY – OCTOBER 2023


WESTPORT SINGLE-FAMILY – OCTOBER 2023

If you’re not ready to think about your move yet, please refer your friends to me using the form below. Referrals are a win-win!

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

William Raveis Local Housing Data


Leave a comment

Fairfield and Westport Real Estate Market: October 2023

October numbers are in!

Greetings, Fairfield and Westport homeowners. I know many of you would like to make a move but are trying to figure out the best timing for your goals.

The charts below summarize what happened in September 2023 compared to August and to September 2022. You can also view the What Sold Reports to see all the single-family homes that sold in September 2023 in Fairfield and Westport Connecticut.

If you don’t like charts, skip to the summary below! 🤩

FAIRFIELD SINGLE-FAMILY – SEPTEMBER 2023


WESTPORT SINGLE-FAMILY – SEPTEMBER 2023

William Raveis Local Housing Data

Low inventory and strong buyer demand continue to maintain some upward pressure on prices.

Yes, mortgage rate increases have sidelined some buyers, but not enough to offset the low inventory. Here are five key points to understand about the market in September this year vs last year.

  1. INVENTORY WAS DOWN 21% in Fairfield and 1% in Westport.
  2. UNIT SALES WERE DOWN 37.9% in Fairfield and 55.3% in Westport.
  3. MARKET TIME averaged 48 days in Fairfield and 58 days in Westport.
  4. MEDIAN SALE PRICE was down slightly (1.1%) in Fairfield and UP 17.4% in Westport.
  5. SALE PRICES AVERAGED 102.3% in Fairfield and 96.6% of asking in Fairfield and Westport respectively, (so pretty close to asking).
  6. SOLD OVER ASKING: 74.3% in Fairfield and 18.8% in Westport.

When you are buying in this market, there is still a good amount of 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 and have everything you need to submit a competitive offer. This 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!

When you are selling, the market’s response to your listing depends on how compelling your asking price is for the property you are presenting and the demand for your property at the time you list it for sale. In September, homes sold close to the asking price on average and went under contract in 48-58 days. Your agent will guide you on the strategy to maximize the demand for your listing in the current market.

Bottom line: There is a very nice window right now to sell your home. We are after the back-to-school rush and before the holiday craziness, after the summer heat and before the wintery mix. Buyer demand remains higher than the supply, and the inventory is still low.

People buy and sell in every market, so embrace your dream lifestyle and go for it, if now is right 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.

If you’re not ready to think about your move yet, please refer your friends to me using the form below. Referrals are a win-win!

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

William Raveis Local Housing Data


Leave a comment

Fairfield and Westport Real Estate Market: September 2023

Hello Fairfield and Westport!

Here’s your September market report. If you are like many I know, you would like to make a move but are trying to figure out the best timing for your goals.

The charts below summarize what happened in August 2023 compared 2022. You can also view the What Sold Reports to see all the single-family homes that sold in August 2023 in Fairfield and Westport Connecticut. Additional metrics including the sale-to-list price ratio and number of cash sales are included from the MLS below.

FAIRFIELD SINGLE-FAMILY – AUGUST 2023


WESTPORT SINGLE-FAMILY – AUGUST 2023

William Raveis Local Housing Data

Low inventory and strong buyer demand continue to maintain upward pressure on prices.

Yes, mortgage rate increases have sidelined some buyers, but not enough to offset the low inventory. Here are six key points to understand about the market in August this year compared to last year.

  1. INVENTORY WAS DOWN 19.2% in Fairfield and 5.3% in Westport.
  2. UNIT SALES WERE DOWN 11% in Fairfield and 20.4% in Westport.
  3. MARKET TIME WAS DOWN to an average of 42 days in Fairfield and 39 days in Westport.
  4. SALE PRICES AVERAGED 104% – 105% of asking in both towns.
  5. ACCEPTED OFFERS VS ACTIVE LISTINGS WERE SIMILAR TO 2019 LEVELS with 13% of active listings having accepted offers in Fairfield and 8% in Westport at the end of August, (Compared to 11% in Fairfield and 6% in Westport in August 2019).
  6. CASH DEALS DECREASED in August to 28.8% of sales in Fairfield and 26.8% in Westport. This is lower than in the previous month of July when 35.1% and 38.5% of the sales were cash in Fairfield and Westport respectively. These could be purchases that were committed to before the most recent mortgage rate increases.

When you are buying in this market, it is important that you are prepared to make an informed decision and to submit a competitive offer. This means that you have your mortgage pre-approval or proof of funds in hand, because an offer is not complete without this critical piece! The good news is that new listings are coming to the market each day, so you can look forward to having new options.

If you are selling a home for which you put down a solid down payment or paid cash for, you can look forward to enjoying a high sale price and maximum equity!

On average, homes sold 104-105% above the asking price in August, yet some homes also had price reductions. The market response to your listing depends on how compelling your asking price is for the property you are presenting and the demand for your property at the time you list it for sale. Your agent will guide you on the strategy to maximize the demand for your listing in the current market.

Bottom line: Now is a still a great time to sell! Buyer demand remains higher than the supply and inventory is still low. As a buyer in this market, you can anticipate increased equity from price appreciation that is expected to continue. New listings continue to come to the market each day offering new choices. Rates may also come down in the next year or so enabling you to refinance.

Embrace your dream lifestyle with the expert guidance of your agent to secure your new home. Reach out to me anytime with your questions about the market and to discuss your plans.

If you’re not ready to think about your move yet, please refer your friends to me using the form below. Referrals are a win-win!

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

William Raveis Local Housing Data


Leave a comment

August 2023 Real Estate Update: Summer Market Trends in Fairfield & Westport CT

Hello Fairfield and Westport!

If you are like many I know, you would like to make a move but are trying to figure out the best timing for your goals.

I am seeing some buyer resistance to prices due to the added expense of current interest rates. However, the imbalance of supply and demand still keeps us in a seller’s market despite the rising rates. Here’s the latest market update.

The charts below show a summary of what happened in July 2023 compared to last July. My What Sold Reports include a list and summary of all the single-family homes that sold in July 2023 in Fairfield and Westport Connecticut.

FAIRFIELD SINGLE-FAMILY – JULY 2023


WESTPORT SINGLE-FAMILY – JULY 2023

William raveis Local Housing Data

Low inventory and strong buyer demand continue to push prices of many homes higher and also limit the overall market pace in Fairfield and Westport.

Here are six key points to understand about the market in July this year compared to last July.

  1. INVENTORY WAS DOWN 13 – 14% in the two towns.
  2. UNIT SALES WERE DOWN 39% in Fairfield and UP 6% in Westport.
  3. SALE PRICES AVERAGED 104% – 105% of asking in both towns.
  4. ACCEPTED OFFERS COMPARED TO ACTIVE LISTINGS REMAINED HIGH at 27% of active listings in Fairfield and 15% in Westport. Although these are lower percentages than in July of 2020 through July 2022, the accepted offer levels were still significantly higher than those of July 2019 pre-pandemic; double in Fairfield (13%) and triple in Westport (5%)!
  5. MARKET TIME INCREASED to a range of 36 – 50 days to contract.
  6. CASH DEALS comprised 36% and 38% of the sales in July in Fairfield and Westport respectively.


When you are buying in this market, you want to be prepared to come in with a competitive offer. This includes being prepared with a mortgage pre-approval or proof of funds in hand so you can make an offer quickly when you see a home you want! Remember, there’s a 36-38% chance you may be competing with cash offers, so you will want to do everything you can to present a competitive offer. The good news is that new listings are coming to the market each day.

If you are selling a home that you paid cash for, you can look forward to a high sale price and maximum equity!

There are multiple offers on some properties, while others receive just one, and some will even have a price reduction if the initial price was too ambitious. Homes on average were still selling above the asking price in July. Some are selling for full price, some above, and some are selling below. It depends on the demand for the individual property.

Bottom line: Now is a still a great time to sell! Buyer demand remains high. Inventory is still low. As a buyer in this market, you can anticipate increased equity from price appreciation that is expected to continue. New listings continue to come to the market each day. Rates may also come down enabling you to refinance. Committing to the process will get you to your new home!

Reach out to me anytime with your questions about the market and to discuss your plans.

Not ready to think about your move yet? Please refer your friends to me using the form below. Referrals are a win-win!

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

William Raveis Local Housing Data