Hartford, Connecticut, has emerged as the top U.S. real estate market according to Realtor.com's February report, driven by a strong local job market and high-quality education options for families. The city has previously held the number one spot four times since 2017. With a median home price of $434,000, up 6.6% from last year, homes in Hartford are selling much faster than the national average, averaging just 38 days on the market. Other notable markets include Philadelphia and New York City, which have shown significant improvement in their rankings this year, reflecting a positive trend in real estate across the region.
Hartford, CT, took the top spot among America's Hottest Markets, according to the Realtor.com® February report, showcasing robust local demand and rising home prices.
The median list price in Hartford was $434,000 in February, up 6.6% from a year ago, with homes selling nearly twice as fast as the typical U.S. home.
Philadelphia marked the greatest improvement in market hotness, jumping 77 spots year over year, reflecting a remarkable shift in buyer interest and demand.
New York City saw a significant improvement, ranking second with a climb of 48 spots in the rankings, indicating a recovering market alongside neighboring counties.
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