Seaport Multifamily Brief | Issue #5

From Blueprint to Reality

New construction, hotel conversions, and data-backed underwriting are showing us exactly how Coastal Connecticut and Southern Rhode Island are responding to the housing shortage.

Powered by CoStar Data, Apartments.com Market Intelligence, and Seaport Due Diligence The Market Is Moving

The Housing Conversation Has Shifted from Theory to Execution.

For the last several years, everyone has talked about the shortage of housing. But the more important question is no longer whether demand exists. It is whether supply can be created quickly enough, intelligently enough, and in the right locations.

In this issue of the Seaport Multifamily Brief, we highlight…

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Town Meeting Minute Issue 9 hero image showing CT and RI coastal real estate decisions shaping future supplyTown Meeting Minute | Issue #9

The Towns Are Choosing What Gets Built Next

Across Southeastern Connecticut and Southern Rhode Island, recent town meetings show a clear pattern: future supply is not simply being built. It is being filtered through zoning, infrastructure, public feedback, political priorities, and local appetite for change.

Seaport Perspective:Demand is not the biggest question anymore. The question is which towns are willing to let supply respond. SupplyWhat new inventory may actually reach the market? AffordabilityDoes the action create attainable options? EconomyDoes it expand tax base, jobs, or investment? SpeedHow quickly could the impact be felt? SignalWhat does this tell us about future…

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Connecticut housing market splitting between strong middle market demand and softer upper-end inventoryChanging Markets – Issue #8

The Market Isn’t Falling Apart… It’s Pulling Apart

Why Connecticut’s housing market is splitting by price, product type, and future supply

There is a growing disconnect in the housing market.

Some buyers are still competing aggressively for homes. Others are pulling back. Some sellers are still getting strong attention. Others are sitting, adjusting price, and wondering why the energy feels different than it did even a year ago.

So what is actually happening?

The answer is not that the market is simply rising or falling. It is not that everything is strong, and it is not that everything is weak.

It’s splitting.

The closer you get to the core price bands where real household demand…

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Community Calendar Issue 7 spring events across Southeastern Connecticut and Rhode Island shoreline

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Issue 7

April 19 – May 3, 2026

Spring Events Across Southeastern CT & RI Shoreline

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The weather has turned, the shoreline is waking up, and that unmistakable shift toward summer is finally here. Across Southeastern Connecticut and Coastal Rhode Island, towns are coming alive with flowers, outdoor dining, live music, family events, and the kind of local energy that makes this stretch of the year so enjoyable.

This two-week window is one of the most underrated times of the year. The crowds have not fully arrived, but the activity is clearly building. That means easier parking, less congestion, more breathing room, and a chance to enjoy these communities before peak…

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CT & RI Growth Watch — Investor Brief

Town Meeting Minute™ — Issue #8

The Filter on Future Supply

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Before pricing moves, policy and infrastructure determine what is actually possible.

Real estate markets rarely move because of headlines. They move because of zoning changes, infrastructure decisions, development approvals, and environmental constraints that occur quietly at town halls and commission meetings.

This cycle, the clearest message across the shoreline is simple: future supply is not simply coming to market — it is being filtered.

Some towns are reviewing real housing applications. Some are reshaping the rules that govern future projects. Some are dealing with…

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Changing Markets Issue 7 HeroChanging Markets – Issue #7 The Great Stall… or the Great Shift? Southeastern Connecticut is being repriced in real time.

Across much of the country, the housing story feels familiar: volume is down, affordability is strained, and many expected prices to follow. But that is not exactly what we are seeing.

Not a crash. Not even a pause. In Southeastern Connecticut, this looks more like a market shift taking shape in real time.

Nationally, many sellers remain locked into historically low interest rates. Buyers continue to feel pressure from monthly payments. Transaction volume has softened. Yet here in Southeastern Connecticut, the local story is beginning to separate itself from the broader narrative.

While…

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Seaport Community Calendar

Community Calendar

Issue #6 | April 5 – April 19, 2026 | Southeastern CT & RI Shoreline

Issue #6 • Biweekly Local InsightCommunity Calendar Issue 6 hero image featuring spring events across Southeastern Connecticut and the Rhode Island shoreline

Welcome to Issue #6 of Our Community Calendar— Our biweekly look at what is happening across New London County, Middlesex County, Washington County, and Newport County. As spring begins to take hold, so does the rhythm of the shoreline. Restaurants are busier, outdoor experiences are returning, live music is filling local venues, and communities throughout the region are stepping into a new season.

Below is a curated selection of events and seasonal highlights taking place over the next two weeks. This is not meant to be every event on the calendar, but rather a useful…

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Military Moves blog hero image featuring a submarine near Groton ConnecticutSeaport Military Moves Series • Issue #1

Transferring to Naval Submarine Base New London?

What service members and military families should know before making a move to Groton, Connecticut and the surrounding shoreline communities.

Relocating to a new duty station brings opportunity, pressure, and important decisions. For those transferring to Naval Submarine Base New Londonin Groton, Connecticut, the housing choices made before and shortly after arrival can affect lifestyle, finances, commute, and long-term flexibility.

At Seaport, Our role is not simply to help military families buy or rent a home. Our responsibility is to provide clarity, reduce risk, and help clients make informed decisions during a move that often…

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The Affordability Illusion in today’s housing market is beginning to crackChanging Markets – Issue #6

The Affordability Illusion Is Breaking

For years, the market has been held together by belief. Now the numbers are starting to tell a different story.

For the past few years, the housing market has operated on a simple assumption: that buyers would find a way to make the numbers work.

Higher prices were justified by low rates. Higher rates were justified by future refinancing. Tight supply was expected to support everything.

But today, that foundation is beginning to shift.

Not all at once. Not dramatically. But in ways that are becoming harder to ignore.

The reality is this: affordability hasn’t just tightened — it’s become stretched to a point where the math is no longer working the way…

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Multifamily Market Analysis Rhode Island vs ConnecticutSeaport Multifamily Brief — Issue #4

Two Weeks, Two Stories

Rhode Island Accelerates While Connecticut Pauses

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In just the past two weeks, coastal multifamily activity told two very different stories.While New London and Middlesex Counties remained relatively quiet, Newport and Washington Counties showed noticeably stronger velocity, deeper buyer confidence, and far more visible transaction movement.

Executive Summary

Sometimes the market speaks loudly. Sometimes it whispers. Over this two-week period, Rhode Island’s coastal multifamily markets spoke clearly. Connecticut’s coastal markets, by comparison, were quieter and more cautious.

That does not mean…

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