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Hartford, CT

Appreciation & Growth Forecast: Hartford, CT

Updated 2026 · Based on median market data for Hartford, CT

Cap Rate
3.93%
Median Price
$210K
Rent/Mo
$1,200
1% Rule
0.57%
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Historical Appreciation

Home values in Hartford, CT have appreciated at 2% per year. Appreciation is modest, meaning total returns will be driven primarily by cash flow rather than equity gains. This is actually preferred by many investors who want predictable, income-based returns.

5-Year Price Projection

If Hartford continues appreciating at 2% annually, the current median of $210,000 would reach approximately $231,857 in 5 years — an equity gain of $21,857 on a property purchased at the median. With a 20% down payment of $42,000, that represents a 52% return on invested equity from appreciation alone. Combined with 5 years of NOI totaling approximately $41,280, the projected total return is $63,137 — a 150% cumulative return on the initial investment.

Growth Drivers

Hartford's population is declining at -0.2% per year, which creates headwinds for appreciation. In declining markets, focus on properties in the strongest neighborhoods with the most resilient demand.

Total Return Analysis

Smart investors evaluate both cash flow AND appreciation. In Hartford, the 3.93% cap rate provides moderate ongoing cash flow, while 2% annual appreciation adds an equity component. Conservative underwriting is essential. Focus on deals where the cash flow stands on its own, and treat any appreciation as a bonus.

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