Why Live in Scotland
Scotland, located in Connecticut’s “Quiet Corner,” is a rural town with a rich Scottish heritage and a predominantly agricultural landscape. The community features a variety of home styles, including historic colonials from the late 1700s, ranch-style houses, split-levels from the mid-1900s, and contemporary homes from the last 30 years. Properties often have above-average lot sizes and may include attached or detached garages. The town has maintained its rural identity through zoning regulations that require a minimum of 25% open space. Scotland is safer than the national average, with a low crime risk. The Scotland Town Green is a local park with a bandstand for occasional concerts and a weekly farmers market from May to October. Outdoor activities include hiking at Rock Spring Preserve and kayaking on the Shetucket River. The Mohegan Sun Golf Club, located 8 miles south, offers an 18-hole course. Scotland is car-dependent, with Huntington Road providing access to Windham, 5 miles west, and Interstate 395, 10 miles east. Windham Hospital is 9 miles away, and Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport is 43 miles east. The town hosts quarterly Ceilidh gatherings and an annual Highland Festival in October, featuring traditional Scottish music, dancing, and the Highland Games. For shopping and dining, residents travel to nearby Canterbury, 6 miles east, or Willimantic Plaza, 10 miles west.
Home Trends in Scotland, CT
On average, homes in Scotland, CT sell after 160 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days. The median sale price for homes in Scotland, CT over the last 12 months is $347,450, up 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$347,450
Median Single Family Sale Price
$368,450
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$235
Number of Homes for Sale
2
Last 12 months Home Sales
12
Median List Price
$369,700
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
7%