Connecticut’s 2011 home sales were its worst in a generation, a fresh tally shows.
Single-family home sales fell 13 percent last year from a year earlier, the worst since The Warren Group began tracking the state’s real estate data in 1987.
Sales dropped to 21,141 in 2011 from 24,270 in 2010.
The median price for Connecticut single-family homes sold in 2011 was $243,000, a 2.8 percent drop from $250,000 in 2010, Warren Group said.
Condominium sales fell to their lowest yearly total in more than two decades. A total of 5,704 condos were sold in 2011, down 16 percent 6,824 sold in 2010.
The median price decreased more than 6 percent to $173,250, down from $182,250 in 2010.
