$559,900
- 5 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 2,536 Sq Ft
136 Ox Yoke Dr, Berlin, CT 06037
136 Ox Yoke Dr, Berlin, CT 06037$559,900
136 Ox Yoke Dr, Berlin, CT 06037
136 Ox Yoke Dr, Berlin, CT 06037$429,900 Open Sat 11AM - 1PM
120 Newton St, Berlin, CT 06037
120 Newton St, Berlin, CT 06037$455,000
225 Ox Yoke Dr, Berlin, CT 06037
225 Ox Yoke Dr, Berlin, CT 06037$374,900
19 Woodruff Ln, Berlin, CT 06037
19 Woodruff Ln, Berlin, CT 06037$365,000
123 Warner Rd, Berlin, CT 06037
123 Warner Rd, Berlin, CT 06037$425,000
566 Farmington Ave, Berlin, CT 06037
566 Farmington Ave, Berlin, CT 06037$899,000
131 Steeple View Dr, Berlin, CT 06037
131 Steeple View Dr, Berlin, CT 06037$775,000
163 Mooreland Rd, Berlin, CT 06037
163 Mooreland Rd, Berlin, CT 06037$315,000
Lot 4 Burnham St, Berlin, CT 06037
Lot 4 Burnham St, Berlin, CT 06037Kensington, located in the western half of Berlin, Connecticut, is a quiet suburban neighborhood 15 miles from Hartford. The area features a mix of smaller Cape Cods, midcentury ranchers, split-levels, and larger boxy colonials, with some luxury homes on the outskirts. Many homes date back to the late 1800s, offering a blend of historic charm and modern renovations. The neighborhood is known for its mature trees and peaceful atmosphere, although only about half of the streets have sidewalks. Kensington's schools are highly rated, with Mary E. Griswold School, McGee Middle, and Berlin High providing quality education. Berlin High, renovated in 2017, offers advanced STEM labs and college credit courses through the University of Connecticut. Kensington's commercial corridor along Farmington Avenue features dining options like The Avenue, Switches, Praline's, and Mimo Bistro. For more extensive shopping and dining, residents often head to the Berlin Turnpike. Local parks, a public pool, and fishing spots at Railroad Pond and Paper Goods Pond provide outdoor recreation. The Youth Museum at Hungerford Park offers interactive exhibits and animal encounters, while Ragged Mountain, just a mile away, is popular for hiking. The Berlin Train Station, central to Kensington, connects residents to the Hartford Line, facilitating travel to nearby cities and beyond. The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library and an active Parks and Recreation Department foster a strong community spirit with various events and activities. The annual Berlin Fair in September is a highlight, featuring carnival rides and live music. With a low crime risk compared to the national average, Kensington offers a safe and welcoming environment for residents.
On average, homes in Kensington, Berlin sell after 32 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Kensington, Berlin over the last 12 months is $409,837, up 3% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.