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Neighborhoods in Fairfield County, CT

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    Shippan

    Shippan is a peninsula in Stamford where residents enjoy access to private beaches and waterfront properties. A nearby industrial area with the city’s water treatment plant keeps home prices lower than nearby Greenwich or Darien, but the nearby grittiness isn’t an issue for residents. “Shippan has sand on all sides of the peninsula, which is

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      $1.38M

    • List Price

      $596K - $3.8M

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      7 Listings

    Shippan
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    Westover

    People who live in Westover like to say they live in Stamford’s best suburb. Homebuyers are drawn to the area for its convenient blend of rolling green hills and amenity proximity. Moreover, the neighborhood is a place of natural beauty and history. “Westover is different from the surrounding neighborhoods,” says Jodi Boxer, a Realtor with Keller

    • Average Value

      $1.27M

    • List Price

      $723K - $2.5M

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      12 Listings

    Westover
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    Byram

    Located on the southernmost part of the Connecticut coast, Byram seamlessly blends friendly, embracing neighbors and exclusive residential life. "Byram is one of the most expensive parts of town," says Cynthia DeRiemer, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty. "In the Byram neighborhood, there are people from all over the world, and there's a strong

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      $1.23M

    • List Price

      $566K - $12M

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      5 Listings

    Byram
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    North Stamford

    North Stamford is a popular option for homebuyers seeking a large lot of land in a calm area. The neighborhood includes proximity to Stamford Downtown’s sector of Connecticut’s Gold Coast about 7 miles away, and New York City is a little over 1 hour south. “If you crave peace and quiet, you will love North Stamford,” says Realtor Barbara Hickey

    • Average Value

      $1.14M

    • List Price

      $696K - $3.4M

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      25 Listings

    North Stamford
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    Ridgefield

    Ridgefield, a small town with a long history, has a vibrant downtown area packed with activity. Along the wide sidewalks of Main Street, restaurant patrons dine under the shade of umbrellas, and tourists stroll between clothing boutiques. Farther along Main Street, historic Colonial Revival and Queen Anne-style residences hide behind rows of tall

    • Average Value

      $1.07M

    • List Price

      $349K - $4.8M

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      44 Listings

    Ridgefield
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    Silvermine

    Originally settled by people searching for fabled silver mines in the 17th century, the Silvermine suburb of Norwalk grew throughout the next century as mills were built along its namesake river. By the early 1900s, muralists, romance writers and other artists resided here, using the Silvermine River’s small rapids and lush greenery as

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      $1.06M

    • List Price

      $771K - $2.7M

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      5 Listings

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    Easton

    Mark Twain retired to Redding in 1908, and the tranquil rurality that attracted the famous American author to the countryside continues to draw residents to Easton-Redding. As its name suggests, the neighborhood is made up of two small towns in Fairfield County: Easton and Redding. “It’s really a pastoral, idyllic Connecticut suburb, but even

    • Average Value

      $991K

    • List Price

      $665K - $4M

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      16 Listings

    Easton
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    Fairfield Center

    Fairfield Center is the dynamic core of Fairfield, a coastal Connecticut town known for its sandy beaches, well-rated school system and central location on the Gold Coast. Locals live off peaceful, residential streets, but many are within walking distance of the town’s commercial corridor. Post Road is a walkable stretch of restaurants and small

    • Average Value

      $988K

    • List Price

      $434K - $3.2M

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      1 Listing

    Fairfield Center
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    Lake Mohegan Hills

    While many think of Fairfield as a coastal town on the Long Island Sound, residents of Lake Mohegan Hills also live lakeside. With a network of lakes at the heart of the neighborhood, much of life revolves around freshwater activities. “There’s a public beach, but then the residents have an association with a lot of private beaches,” says

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      $963K

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      $643K - $2M

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      1 Listing

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    Waterside

    Bordered by the Long Island Sound to the east, Waterside is a Stamford neighborhood that combines coastal beauty and an industrial setting. Locals will walk past midcentury single-family homes, toy manufacturers and tech companies as they head to John J. Boccuzzi Park, a 12-acre green space with a small sand beach. Waterfront restaurants and

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      $956K

    • List Price

      $503K - $3.8M

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      6 Listings

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    East Norwalk

    East Norwalk, Connecticut is a New England beach town that feels removed from city life yet remains conducive to it. “It’s very quaint, family-friendly and it’s right along the water,” says Realtor Gloria Dillard with Keller Williams Gold Coast, an area resident of 20 years. “It attracts commuters who work in New York City but want a more relaxed,

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      $926K

    • List Price

      $413K - $4.4M

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      12 Listings

    East Norwalk
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    Cranbury

    Less than 3 miles north of downtown Norwalk, Cranbury is a residential neighborhood with a strong sense of community. "It's got a great neighborhood vibe," says Brian Appel, a Realtor with Higgins Group. "There are lots of cul-de-sacs that are great for block parties." Students study within the Norwalk School District, which is graded an overall

    • Average Value

      $922K

    • List Price

      $601K - $2M

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      4 Listings

    Cranbury
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    University

    Fairfield University is at the heart of this Fairfield suburb, giving the neighborhood its name. “University is centrally located, as it’s close to Post Road, and having the college there gives it a younger energy,” says Christine Howard, a Realtor with William Raveis Real Estate who’s lived in the area for years. About 5,000 undergraduate

    • Average Value

      $919K

    • List Price

      $402K - $2M

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      16 Listings

    University
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    Turn of the River-Newfield

    Just a few miles north of downtown Stamford, Turn of the River-Newfield is a suburban neighborhood with leafy, tree-lined streets and single-family homes. The area is also known for its proximity to shopping and dining options. The two sections of the neighborhood have distinct differences. Newfield appeals to those seeking a more rural lifestyle

    • Average Value

      $879K

    • List Price

      $608K - $2.4M

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      10 Listings

    Turn of the River-Newfield
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    Fairfield Woods

    Fairfield Woods is an inland neighborhood in the coastal town of Fairfield where residents can find houses that are more affordable than properties closer to the Long Island Sound. True to its name, the neighborhood has tree-lined streets that give it a relaxed feel, but locals are only 5 miles from the town’s most popular beaches. Freshwater

    • Average Value

      $869K

    • List Price

      $607K - $1.4M

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      1 Listing

    Fairfield Woods
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    Stratfield Village

    Starting in the 1600s, cornfields and cattle farms stretched across Stratfield Village in northeast Fairfield. But in the late 19th century, a trolley line transformed the farmland into a suburban enclave. While that trolley no longer operates, the community continues to grow. Two golf courses and Sacred Heart University occupy the area’s rolling

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      $813K

    • List Price

      $419K - $1.7M

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      16 Listings

    Stratfield Village
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    Tashua

    Suburban Trumbull neighborhoods like Tashua used to be where homebuyers ended up when they couldn’t afford to buy in Fairfield, but now it’s many people’s first choice. "People overlook Fairfield and actually want to move to Trumbull now," says Fredda Takacs, a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker Realty who’s lived in Trumbull for decades. “And

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      $811K

    • List Price

      $530K - $1.4M

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      3 Listings

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    Woods Pond

    Woods Pond embodies its name well, with all kinds of foliage covering the landscape. Residents choose the Woods Pond neighborhood of Norwalk for its quiet location and natural settings, features that are often hard to find within the New York metropolitan area. “It definitely has a rural feel,” says Susan Hanson, the Sales Vice President for the

    • Average Value

      $810K

    • List Price

      $614K - $1.9M

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      4 Listings

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    Belltown

    Suburban Belltown is a relaxed Stamford neighborhood with cottages, cul-de-sac streets and easy commuter access. The Stamford Jewish Community Center takes up 14 acres across Newfield Avenue, a two-lane thoroughfare also home to a massive retail center and several churches. Residents can walk to a standalone pizzeria and a deli on Belltown Avenue

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      $803K

    • List Price

      $511K - $1.2M

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      0 Listings

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    Sherman

    Sherman is a quiet lakeside haven set in the foothills of Connecticut wine country. “It’s a laid-back bedroom type of community,” says Realtor Barbara Sivba of the Barbara Sivba Team with Coldwell Banker, who’s sold real estate in the area for 32 years. “It’s right on the lake, and you’re only an hour from the theater district in New York City.

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      $789K

    • List Price

      $265K - $2.6M

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      18 Listings

    Sherman
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    Daniel Farm District

    While Daniel Farm District doesn't have the expansive country fields its name suggests, residents of this Trumbull suburb enjoy a tranquil, rural atmosphere. “The Daniel Farm area attracts those looking for a more laidback vibe. There are farmers markets and lots of parks and lakes all around,” says Kristin Egmont, a Realtor with Keller Williams

    • Average Value

      $773K

    • List Price

      $523K - $1.2M

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      4 Listings

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    West Norwalk

    Set against the saltwater Five Mile River, West Norwalk combines natural beauty with suburban convenience. Fast food chains, locally owned retro diners and big-box shopping strips are on the neighborhood's southern edge along U.S. Route 1, known locally as Connecticut Avenue. Black birch and red maple trees shade nature trails around the 18-hole

    • Average Value

      $771K

    • List Price

      $364K - $1.6M

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      12 Listings

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    Nichols

    History and progress intertwine in Nichols. Set along the rolling hills of Connecticut within the town of Trumbull, the village preserves its farmland heritage while continuing to foster a strong community. The Nichols Improvement Association, which was formed in the late1800s, and the Trumbull Historical Society spearhead development and

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      $758K

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      $536K - $1M

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      2 Listings

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    Broad River

    Nestled in the suburbs of Norwalk is Broad River, a neighborhood that’s convenient to major thoroughfares and nearby urban amenities but also boasts a strong community identity of its own. “Broad River is one of the more affordable places in the area that is also pretty well-located; it’s close to the highway and Route 123, which leads up into New

    • Average Value

      $740K

    • List Price

      $409K - $1.3M

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      3 Listings

    Broad River
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    South Norwalk

    South Norwalk strikes a balance between vibrant city living and a peaceful waterside locale on the Long Island Sound. “You have all of South Norwalk, which has the beachy, waterfront homes, and then you have the trendy district known as SoNo,” says Anthony Parenti, a Norwalk Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway New England Properties who’s been serving

    • Average Value

      $736K

    • List Price

      $206K - $3.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      11 Listings

    South Norwalk

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