
“Discover 22 homes in Stratford, Connecticut”
Current market statistics for Stratford, CT
22
Active Listings
$646K
Avg Price
$487K
Median Price
$348
Price/Sqft
1,855
Avg Sqft
40
Avg Days
From
$44,000
To
$3,100,000
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Stratford, Connecticut, offers a balanced suburban feel along the Long Island Sound, drawing families, professionals, and retirees who appreciate its proximity to coastal paths and easy access to nearby cities. Residents value the town's mix of waterfront views, quiet residential streets, and community-oriented pace, making it a practical choice for those relocating from busier urban areas or seeking space without isolation. The character varies by neighborhood, with some areas featuring older homes near the shore and others more modern developments set back from the water. Daily life centers on outdoor recreation and local conveniences. Sterling House Community Center provides pools, fitness classes, and event spaces, while parks like Wooster Island Nature Preserve offer trails for walking and birdwatching. The town supports a straightforward dining scene with seafood spots, casual eateries, and a few breweries, alongside farmers' markets in season. Commuters benefit from Stratford Station on the Metro-North line to New York City, about an hour away, and I-95 for drives to Bridgeport or New Haven. Education falls under the Stratford Public School District, which serves most students from elementary through high school, supplemented by nearby private and parochial options for varied preferences. The district maintains standard facilities and programs typical of Connecticut suburbs. Stratford experiences four distinct seasons: warm, humid summers ideal for boating on the Housatonic River, colorful falls, cold snowy winters, and mild springs that bring early blooms. Average annual rainfall keeps the area green year-round. The local housing market reflects this steady appeal, with 22 active listings spanning a wide price range from $44,000 to $3,100,000. The median price sits at $487,450, accommodating different budgets in a market where homes average 1,855 square feet and typically sell after 40 days on market.
Average listing price: $646,114 · 22 homes available