Home sales in Washington, CT, Real Estate Market Watch for April 2010 in Washington, Washington Depot and New Preston, CT.
Currently in Washington, Washington Depot and New Preston, CT there are 98 single family homes on the market. The average list price is $1,479,986. The average market time is 201 days.
The highest price home is $8,900,000, this estate is considered to be one of Litchfield County’s finest estates on 130 acres.
The lowest price home is $220,000. This is a small home with direct waterfront on Mount Tom Pond.
Of the 98 single family homes active on the market in Washington, Washington Depot and New Preston, CT, 4 are under deposit. The average list price of these homes under deposit is $1,232,250, average market time is 162 days.
Currently there are 2 homes that are in the pending sale status. List prices are $295,999 and $1,595,000. The average market time for these homes is 256 days.
3 homes sold in March of 2010 in Washington, CT. Average List price of these homes was $1,841,667, average sale price was $1,620,000, average market time was 124 days. My office listed one of these homes, it sold for $310,000 in 45 days. This is a definite improvement over the same time period in 2009, where no home sales were listed.
(Statistical information obtained from Greater Fairfield County “CMLS”. This information is deemed reliable but not necessarily accurate. The statistics obtained are only as good as the agents who input the information, clerical errors and omissions may be present that I am unaware of.)

Andrea Swiedler, Realtor® & Liddy Adams, GRI, Broker Associate
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Andrea definitely some in mpressive homes up in that area. The listing for $220,000, are you sure it's not somebdy's ice fishing hut that got mistaken for a home because it was moved to the shore?
Andrea that is a very nice area of the State, but I did not realize that the house prices were that high there.
Ed, LOL, could be. I will check on that for you! :D
George, yes indeed, Washington, Roxbury, Bridgewater, Kent, Sherman, parts of Warren and New Milford have some very impressive estate homes. Big second home market up here!
Andrea nic job keeping everyone up to speed with the latest stats and figures on the Washington Real Estate market.
Bill, thank you!