$329,000
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,502 Sq Ft
16 Academy St, Manchester, CT 06040
16 Academy St, Manchester, CT 06040$329,000
16 Academy St, Manchester, CT 06040
16 Academy St, Manchester, CT 06040$629,900
22 Wyllys St, Manchester, CT 06040
22 Wyllys St, Manchester, CT 06040$349,900
245 Highland St, Manchester, CT 06040
245 Highland St, Manchester, CT 06040$674,240 New Construction
34 Rock Ridge, Manchester, CT 06040
34 Rock Ridge, Manchester, CT 06040$661,360 New Construction
85 Rock Ridge, Manchester, CT 06040
85 Rock Ridge, Manchester, CT 06040$645,680 New Construction
90 Rock Ridge, Manchester, CT 06040
90 Rock Ridge, Manchester, CT 06040$645,120 New Construction
80 High Ledge Cir, Manchester, CT 06040
80 High Ledge Cir, Manchester, CT 06040$369,900 Coming Soon
38 Somerset Dr, Manchester, CT 06040
38 Somerset Dr, Manchester, CT 06040Highland Park, located on the southeast edge of Manchester, offers a blend of suburban and pastoral living. The neighborhood is divided by Interstate 384, with homes on the northwest side close to downtown Manchester and those to the south featuring larger lots and more interior space. Architectural styles include Cape Cod, Colonial Revival, ranch-style, and raised ranch-style homes, built from the 1920s to the 1990s. Highland Park Elementary, with its active PTA and renovated campus, serves younger students, while older students attend Elisabeth M. Bennet Academy, Illing Middle, and Manchester High, which offers a variety of clubs. The neighborhood is safer than the national average, providing a secure environment for families. Residents enjoy numerous things to do, including exploring the 10 miles of trails at Case Mountain Recreational Area, which offers stunning views and a five-arched bridge over a waterfall. Charter Oak Park features playgrounds and a music garden, while the Charter Oak Greenway follows Hop Brook. Dining options include the nostalgic Shady Glen Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor, known for its homemade ice cream and unique “winged” cheeseburgers, and Randy’s Wooster Street Pizza. For shopping, residents frequent Highland Park Market, a specialty grocery store, and larger stores at The Shoppes at Buckland Hill. The neighborhood is also home to the Lutz Children’s Museum, Manchester Dog Park, and Manchester Country Club. Downtown Hartford is approximately 12 miles away, and Manchester Memorial Hospital is within a 3-mile drive.
On average, homes in Highland Park, Manchester sell after 37 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Highland Park, Manchester over the last 12 months is $412,428, up 15% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.