
“Discover 18 homes in Salisbury, Connecticut”
Current market statistics for Salisbury, CT
18
Active Listings
$1.6M
Avg Price
$925K
Median Price
$589
Price/Sqft
2,669
Avg Sqft
132
Avg Days
From
$150,000
To
$8,875,000
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Salisbury, Connecticut, draws families, professionals, and retirees seeking a quiet life in the rural northwest corner of the state, near the borders of New York and Massachusetts. Residents value the area's natural surroundings and low-key pace, often moving here from nearby cities for space and access to the outdoors. The town offers a mix of historic homes, modern builds, and properties on wooded lots, with character varying by neighborhood—some centered around older village centers, others more spread out along country roads. Daily life revolves around outdoor pursuits and local gathering spots. Residents hike or ski in the Berkshire foothills, fish in twin lakes, or paddle on the Housatonic River. Amenities include a few farm-to-table restaurants, cafes, and shops in the town centers of Lakeville and Salisbury proper, plus cultural draws like the renowned Hotchkiss School and music festivals at institutes such as the Music Mountain summer series. The area supports an active community with farmers' markets and volunteer-led events. Education options include the local public school district, serving students from pre-K through high school, along with nearby private and boarding schools that attract families from beyond town lines. The climate features four distinct seasons: crisp falls with foliage, cold snowy winters ideal for skiing, warm summers for lake activities, and mild springs. The housing market reflects this desirable setting, with 18 active listings ranging from modest starters around $150,000 to estates over $8 million. The median price sits at $925,000, with homes averaging 2,669 square feet—many taking about 132 days to sell as buyers weigh options carefully.
Average listing price: $1,572,994 · 18 homes available