If you want a good deal to buy a home in Connecticut the Capital City is the place to house hunt, according to a report by Coldwell Banker Real Estate, which ranked the affordability of 78 real estate markets in the state.Â
The Coldwell BankerHome Listing Report named Hartford the most affordable market in Connecticut, with an average listing price of $129,736, while Greenwich ranked as the most expensive market in the state, with an average listing price of $1.3 million.
The report analyzes more than 81,000 four-bedroom, two-bathroom home listings across 2,700 markets to better address how much a home in one market would cost if the same home were located somewhere else in the country.Â
According to the report, the most expensive Connecticut markets are:Â
RANK | MARKET | AVG. LISTING PRICE (4 bedroom, 2 bathroom) |
1 | GREENWICH | $1,290,921 |
2 | WESTPORT | $1,056,316 |
3 | WILTON | $789,112 |
4 | WESTON | $770,917 |
5 | FAIRFIELD | $713,425 |
6 | RIDGEFIELD | $685,668 |
7 | BRANFORD | $640,346 |
8 | REDDING | $621,408 |
9 | STAMFORD | $609,613 |
10 | OLD LYME | $605,843 |
The most affordable Connecticut markets are:Â
RANK | MARKET | AVG. LISTING PRICE (4 bedroom, 2 bathroom) |
1 | HARTFORD | $129,736 |
2 | WATERBURY | $132,233 |
3 | NEW BRITAIN | $178,350 |
4 | EAST HARTFORD | $182,738 |
5 | BRIDGEPORT | $198,972 |
6 | MERIDEN | $203,807 |
7 | ANSONIA | $208,955 |
8 | WEST HAVEN | $220,291 |
9 | NAUGATUCK | $226,311 |
10 | VERNON | $228,153 |