The median home value in Stamford, CT is $555,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $490,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Stamford, CT is $555,000.
Approximately 58.67% of Stamford homes are owned,
compared to 34.83% rented, while
6.5% are vacant.
Stamford real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Renovated 2BR, 1.5 Bath townhouse in quiet Springdale neighborhood, convenient to all. Eat in kitchen with SS appliances. Hardwood floors thru out, zoned heating, A/C and recessed lighting. New sliders to large remodeled private patio off the dining area, reserved parking for 1 car. Extra large fully finished sunny lower level with private washer/dryer. Very good credit required. Lower level can not be used as a bedroom.
Welcome to 85 Camp Ave, a delightful townhouse located in a prime location in Springdale, CT. This well-maintained residence offers comfort and convenience, making it an excellent place to make home. This is one of the few units in the complex that is going to have all hardwood floors throughout. Step inside this newer tri-level unit and discover an inviting living space flooded with natural light. The open concept design allows for seamless flow between the living area and the modern kitchen, equipped with updated appliances and plenty of storage space. The apartment features one spacious bedroom with a large closet, offering ample room for your belongings. The bathroom is tastefully designed, providing a relaxing retreat. Residents can enjoy the well-maintained grounds, pool, gym and club-room. Located in a sought-after neighborhood, this complex offers easy access to local amenities, restaurants, shopping centers, and parks. Commuting is a breeze with nearby train station. Don't miss the opportunity to rent this charming apartment in the heart of Stamford.