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Brookfield, CT - September, 2009 Real Estate Market Report

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Real Estate Agent with Fab Real Estate

Brookfield, Connecticut Real Estate Update
September, 2009 

Closed home sales in Brookfield, Connecticut: 

Single Family Homes: 
There were 6 single family home sales closed in Brookfield, CT.

The median closed sales price was $427,500.
On average, these homes sold for 91.8% of their final list price. 
Days on Market average 238 days of market time.

This compares to 15 closed sales in September, 2008, with a median closed sales price of $405,000.

Condos: 
There were 5 condominium sales closed in Brookfield, CT. 
The median sales price was $229,000. 


This compares to 2 closed sales in September, 2008 with a median sales price of $233,500.

 

Brookfield CT Median Sales Prices

 

Currently available homes for sale in Brookfield, Connecticut:

Single Family Homes:
Currently, there are 144 single family homes for sale in Brookfield, CT.
List Prices range from $185,000 for an antique cape to $2,195,000 for a newer waterfront home.

Condos:
Currently, there are 42 condos for sale in Brookfield, CT. List prices range from $147,000 for a one-bedroom unit to $575,000 for a new unit in an active adult community.




Brookfield, Connecticut, is located between Candlewood Lake and Lake Lillinonah, creating a multitude of water recreation opportunities in the town. Several lake communities border Candlewood Lake, and typically offer a private beach for residents, boat docks and other amenities. Brookfield enjoys a population of about 16,000 residents.

 

This Market Report prepared by:
Don Fabrizio-Garcia, REALTOR
Connecticut Real Estate & Appraisals
203.746.1199
Connecticut Real Estate and Homes for Sale

Data compiled from the Greater Fairfield County MLS and believed to be accurate.

 

 

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