March 4, 2026 - 03:28

A new legislative proposal in Hartford is poised to significantly alter the traditional home-selling process. Connecticut Senate Bill 340 would require that all residential real estate listings be publicly marketed on a statewide multiple listing service (MLS) unless a seller explicitly opts out in writing.
The bill aims to increase market transparency and broaden buyer access. Proponents argue that the current practice of "office exclusives" or private listings can limit visibility, potentially disadvantaging sellers by reducing competitive offers and excluding certain buyers and their agents from knowing a property is available.
This legislative move mirrors similar efforts in three other states, signaling a growing national conversation about equity and openness in housing markets. Critics, however, express concern that the measure could infringe on seller autonomy and the ability to conduct discreet transactions for privacy reasons.
The debate now moves to the Connecticut legislature, where lawmakers will weigh the benefits of a more open market against the rights of property owners to control the visibility of their sale. The outcome could set a precedent for how homes are marketed across the state.
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