Market report · CT

Hartford, CT

Balanced's market

Cash-flow-friendly fundamentals: 9.6% gross rent yield and 0% of sales closing below list make Hartford a steady BRRRR and rental market.

DATA · Zillow Research (via scrape.do) · AS OF APRIL 2026

$199k
Typical home value
↑20.0%
+4.6%
YoY change
$1,596
Median rent
↑15.4%
9.61%
Gross yield
12
Median DOM
65/100
MDR score
Detail Value Detail Value
Median list price $258,633 Median sale price
Sale-to-list ratio % sold below list
Active inventory 75 New listings 29
Trends · 36-month series

How Hartford has moved.

Typical home value $166k → $199k · ↑20.0% (36mo)
$166k $177k $189k $200k May 23Nov 24Apr 26
Median rent (ZORI) $1k → $2k · ↑15.4% (36mo)
$1k $1k $2k $2k May 23Nov 24Apr 26
Median days on market 15d → 12d · ↓18.2% (36mo)
12d 13d 14d 15d Feb 26Mar 26Apr 26
Sale-to-list ratio 0.000 → 0.000 · ↑0.0% (36mo)
0.000 0.333 0.667 1.000 Jan 26Feb 26Mar 26

Hartford sits at a median home value of $199,359 as of the latest Zillow read, up 4.6% year-over-year — still in appreciation mode, which favors flippers willing to compete on speed.

The sale-to-list ratio of 1.000 signals a balanced market — neither bid wars nor fire sales dominate. 0.0% of closings land below list, leaving room to negotiate on the right deal but no broad discount across the board.

Rents tell a stronger story. The Zillow Observed Rent Index for Hartford is $1,596/mo against a $199k median — that’s a 9.61% gross annual rent yield, well above the national 4-5% baseline. BRRRR and long-term rental strategies have real cushion here.

Median days-on-market is running around 12 days against 74.667 active listings — that’s a fast-moving market. Speed is the moat; pre-arranged proof of funds and a tight buyers list are the difference between getting under contract and getting outbid.

MDR’s composite investor score for Hartford is 65/100 based on rent yield, sale-to-list discount, motivated-seller proxies, and DOM. Solid mid-tier. A disciplined operator can build a real book here; a tourist will get hurt.

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FAQ

Hartford for investors.

Is Hartford a good market for real estate investors in 2026?

Metro Deal Report's composite investor score for Hartford is 65/100, based on rent yield, sale-to-list ratio, motivated-seller proxies, and days on market. Hartford is a solid mid-tier market — workable for disciplined operators but not a top-of-list pick.

What is the median home price in Hartford?

The typical home value in Hartford as of the most recent Zillow read is $199,359. Median list price is $258,633 and median sale price is —. Year-over-year change: +4.6%.

What can a landlord expect to rent a property for in Hartford?

Zillow's Observed Rent Index for Hartford is $1,596/mo. Against the typical home value of $199k, that produces a gross annual rent yield of 9.61% — above the national 4-5% baseline, supportive of BRRRR and long-term rental strategies.

Is Hartford a buyer's or seller's market?

Hartford's current sale-to-list ratio is 1.000 with 0.0% of homes closing below list. That's a balanced market — neither side dominates. Median days on market: 12 days. Active inventory: 75 listings.

Which investment strategy works best in Hartford?

Hartford's data favors BRRRR and long-term rentals — strong gross yield with stable to appreciating prices. See the per-strategy breakdowns at /wholesaling/hartford, /brrrr/hartford, and /flipping/hartford.

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