Greenwich home sales declined in July, but remain steady overall

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One pocket of the Connecticut market had a less-than-robust month. Home sales during July decreased slightly in Greenwich, but 20 homes sold last month went for between $1 million and $2 million, and more than 10 homes sold for between $3 million and $5 million, according to a report by Douglas Elliman. Overall the market is steady, Douglas Elliman chief operating officer Scott Durkin said. “The market is no longer seasonal but based on need. The world is a multitasker where you never have to wait for things. People are always keeping an eye on the market and jumping in when they see something they want,” Durkin told the CT Post. [CTPost]

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