Week 45: Summer Thoughts. John Engel’s Real Estate Column for the New Canaan Sentinel

Pool construction is down 49% since peaking during the pandemic, 2021. And searches in Google for “swimming pool cost” is also down 40% since 2020, now at their lowest levels in a decade. Pool Corp estimates that the cost of a new pool nationally has risen 72% in the last 5 years (2019-2024) to $74,000. […]
Week 44: Mid Year Market Report for 8 Towns. John Engel’s Real Estate Column for the New Canaan Sentinel

We looked at the stats for the first 6 months, comparing towns of similar size and wealth head to head in order to add some context. When we quote a number, it is a comparison with this time last year. These figures include houses, condos and co-ops. Most striking is Darien’s lack of inventory, Norwalk’s […]
Heads Up! Here Are 5 Issues That Could Delay Your Real Estate Closing

Whether you’re the one buying or selling a home, the real estate closing is sure to be both exciting and daunting for you. Even though both parties agreed on a chosen date and might be pleased with the dollar amount on the table, there are still plenty of surprises that can be tricky to deal with.
Week 43: Rental Market Roundup. John Engel’s Real Estate Column for the New Canaan Sentinel

We can see in this chart that in Manhattan the discount on rents has been close to zero since the beginning of 2024, while across the East River in Brooklyn and northern Queens the discount has been negative for three years, at times quite extremely negative at -8%. Note, a negative discount means that the […]
What To Love (and Hate) About Corner Lots: Factors to Consider Before Buying

Here, we’ll explore the pros and cons of corner lot properties to help you make informed decisions before buying or building your next home in this type of unique zoning lot.
Week 42: Two Strategies: Buydowns and Assumable Mortgages. John Engel’s Real Estate Column for the New Canaan Sentinel

This week we’ll discuss discount points and assumable loans as two creative ways to approach your next real estate purchase. Purchasing discount points becomes more popular during periods of higher interest rates. It’s a strategy everyone should consider in this “higher-for- longer” environment. According to Zillow, nearly half (45%) of home buyers with conventional loans […]
Week 41: Market Report – Five Months In. John Engel’s Real Estate Column for the New Canaan Sentinel

New Canaan – There are 73 single-family homes for sale, a -15% drop since last year. Last year we peaked in May with 86 and two years ago we peaked in June with 95, a steady decline. The median sold price was $2.02 million across May’s 18 sales, a price decline of -9.35% since April […]
Does A Swimming Pool Boost or Hurt Your Home’s Value?

Having a pool has always been seen as an upscale bonus. But the naked truth is, that people either love it or have no use for it. Some consider it necessary, while others view it as a deal-breaker. If you’re a homeowner who’s thinking about adding an in-ground pool and wonders whether it’s a wise investment and if it adds value to your property, continue reading to dive into the details.
Week 40: The Lost Art of the Listing Description. John Engel’s Real Estate Column for the New Canaan Sentinel

This is a lost art. I am referring to the property description field on the multiple listing service. The New Canaan MLS limits agents to 500 characters while the SmartMLS allows 1500. Letting agents say three times as much does not seem to be making much of a difference. Uninspired is uninspired . A mashup […]
Week 39: Inspection Season. John Engel’s Real Estate Column for the New Canaan Sentinel

As we approach the end of the Spring market this is the point of the year when we appear to have the most amount of inventory, the crest of the inventory sine wave. That is because everything that is coming on is on, and those properties that have accepted offers are still waiting for signed […]