Connecticut is facing a housing shortage, with an estimated need for 77,000 additional units. In this episode, we explore the state's proposed housing reforms, why some local leaders are opposing them, and what this means for the future of housing affordability in Connecticut.
In this episode of The Triniyah Podcast, we take a deep dive into Connecticut’s housing crisis and the legislative proposals aiming to address it. The state government is pushing for transit-oriented development and zoning reforms to create more affordable housing, but some local leaders are fighting back, citing concerns over infrastructure, local control, and community character. We’ll discuss the challenges lawmakers face in passing meaningful housing reform, why landlords are now advocating for more housing development, and what all of this means for buyers, sellers, and investors in Connecticut’s real estate market. Plus, we’ll share insights on how Triniyah Real Estate can help you navigate these changes. Tune in for a critical discussion on the future of housing in Connecticut.