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Tuesday, December 13, 2022

North Stonington Real Estate Market Report December 2022





The North Stonington Real Estate Market Report brings you the Median Sales Price, the number of New Listings, Pending Sales, Homes for Sale, Closed Sales, Median Days on the Market and Months Supply of Homes for Sale.  The time frame measured below is for one year back and it refers to single family homes only.

Each data point represents twelve months of activity.  All of the data is from the Multiple Listing Service in Connecticut.  The data is up to the current date so it may take up to 10 seconds to populate the report, please be patient!

Call or text North Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey about North Stonington homes for sale at 860-857-5165.








Call or text North Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey about North Stonington homes for sale at 860-857-5165!

According to Wikipedia, the rapid residential growth of North Stonington led to the development in 1963 of planning and zoning restrictions and guidelines as North Stonington citizens became increasingly anxious about the potential for overdevelopment destroying the rural nature of the town. Population growth in the past thirty years has continued, but at nowhere near the break-neck pace of the 1950s and 1960s; today, the main challenge to preserving North Stonington's historically rural character comes less from housing subdivisions and more from big commercial development ideas. North Stonington, because of its access to I-95, rural charm, and after 1992 its proximity to the Mashantucket casino in the adjacent town of Ledyard, has attracted numerous would-be developers who have advanced as-yet unsuccessful entertainment park schemes for the town.

North Stonington residents and visitors cherish the town for its beauty and historic value. In 1983 the village was added to the National Register of Historic Places, based on 58 existing homes and other buildings from the late 18th and early 19th centuries within the North Stonington environs.







Sunday, November 13, 2022

North Stonington Real Estate Market Report November 2022





The North Stonington Real Estate Market Report brings you the Median Sales Price, the number of New Listings, Pending Sales, Homes for Sale, Closed Sales, Median Days on the Market and Months Supply of Homes for Sale.  The time frame measured below is for one year back and it refers to single family homes only.

Each data point represents twelve months of activity.  All of the data is from the Multiple Listing Service in Connecticut.  The data is up to the current date so it may take up to 10 seconds to populate the report, please be patient!

Call or text North Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey about North Stonington homes for sale at 860-857-5165.








Call or text North Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey about North Stonington homes for sale at 860-857-5165!

According to Wikipedia, the rapid residential growth of North Stonington led to the development in 1963 of planning and zoning restrictions and guidelines as North Stonington citizens became increasingly anxious about the potential for overdevelopment destroying the rural nature of the town. Population growth in the past thirty years has continued, but at nowhere near the break-neck pace of the 1950s and 1960s; today, the main challenge to preserving North Stonington's historically rural character comes less from housing subdivisions and more from big commercial development ideas. North Stonington, because of its access to I-95, rural charm, and after 1992 its proximity to the Mashantucket casino in the adjacent town of Ledyard, has attracted numerous would-be developers who have advanced as-yet unsuccessful entertainment park schemes for the town.

North Stonington residents and visitors cherish the town for its beauty and historic value. In 1983 the village was added to the National Register of Historic Places, based on 58 existing homes and other buildings from the late 18th and early 19th centuries within the North Stonington environs.







Thursday, October 13, 2022

North Stonington Real Estate Market Report October 2022





The North Stonington Real Estate Market Report brings you the Median Sales Price, the number of New Listings, Pending Sales, Homes for Sale, Closed Sales, Median Days on the Market and Months Supply of Homes for Sale.  The time frame measured below is for one year back and it refers to single family homes only.

Each data point represents twelve months of activity.  All of the data is from the Multiple Listing Service in Connecticut.  The data is up to the current date so it may take up to 10 seconds to populate the report, please be patient!

Call or text North Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey about North Stonington homes for sale at 860-857-5165.








Call or text North Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey about North Stonington homes for sale at 860-857-5165!

According to Wikipedia, the rapid residential growth of North Stonington led to the development in 1963 of planning and zoning restrictions and guidelines as North Stonington citizens became increasingly anxious about the potential for overdevelopment destroying the rural nature of the town. Population growth in the past thirty years has continued, but at nowhere near the break-neck pace of the 1950s and 1960s; today, the main challenge to preserving North Stonington's historically rural character comes less from housing subdivisions and more from big commercial development ideas. North Stonington, because of its access to I-95, rural charm, and after 1992 its proximity to the Mashantucket casino in the adjacent town of Ledyard, has attracted numerous would-be developers who have advanced as-yet unsuccessful entertainment park schemes for the town.

North Stonington residents and visitors cherish the town for its beauty and historic value. In 1983 the village was added to the National Register of Historic Places, based on 58 existing homes and other buildings from the late 18th and early 19th centuries within the North Stonington environs.







Tuesday, September 13, 2022

North Stonington Real Estate Market Report September 2022





The North Stonington Real Estate Market Report brings you the Median Sales Price, the number of New Listings, Pending Sales, Homes for Sale, Closed Sales, Median Days on the Market and Months Supply of Homes for Sale.  The time frame measured below is for one year back and it refers to single family homes only.

Each data point represents twelve months of activity.  All of the data is from the Multiple Listing Service in Connecticut.  The data is up to the current date so it may take up to 10 seconds to populate the report, please be patient!

Call or text North Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey about North Stonington homes for sale at 860-857-5165.








Call or text North Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey about North Stonington homes for sale at 860-857-5165!

According to Wikipedia, the rapid residential growth of North Stonington led to the development in 1963 of planning and zoning restrictions and guidelines as North Stonington citizens became increasingly anxious about the potential for overdevelopment destroying the rural nature of the town. Population growth in the past thirty years has continued, but at nowhere near the break-neck pace of the 1950s and 1960s; today, the main challenge to preserving North Stonington's historically rural character comes less from housing subdivisions and more from big commercial development ideas. North Stonington, because of its access to I-95, rural charm, and after 1992 its proximity to the Mashantucket casino in the adjacent town of Ledyard, has attracted numerous would-be developers who have advanced as-yet unsuccessful entertainment park schemes for the town.

North Stonington residents and visitors cherish the town for its beauty and historic value. In 1983 the village was added to the National Register of Historic Places, based on 58 existing homes and other buildings from the late 18th and early 19th centuries within the North Stonington environs.







Saturday, August 13, 2022

North Stonington Real Estate Market Report August 2022





The North Stonington Real Estate Market Report brings you the Median Sales Price, the number of New Listings, Pending Sales, Homes for Sale, Closed Sales, Median Days on the Market and Months Supply of Homes for Sale.  The time frame measured below is for one year back and it refers to single family homes only.

Each data point represents twelve months of activity.  All of the data is from the Multiple Listing Service in Connecticut.  The data is up to the current date so it may take up to 10 seconds to populate the report, please be patient!

Call or text North Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey about North Stonington homes for sale at 860-857-5165.








Call or text North Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey about North Stonington homes for sale at 860-857-5165!

According to Wikipedia, the rapid residential growth of North Stonington led to the development in 1963 of planning and zoning restrictions and guidelines as North Stonington citizens became increasingly anxious about the potential for overdevelopment destroying the rural nature of the town. Population growth in the past thirty years has continued, but at nowhere near the break-neck pace of the 1950s and 1960s; today, the main challenge to preserving North Stonington's historically rural character comes less from housing subdivisions and more from big commercial development ideas. North Stonington, because of its access to I-95, rural charm, and after 1992 its proximity to the Mashantucket casino in the adjacent town of Ledyard, has attracted numerous would-be developers who have advanced as-yet unsuccessful entertainment park schemes for the town.

North Stonington residents and visitors cherish the town for its beauty and historic value. In 1983 the village was added to the National Register of Historic Places, based on 58 existing homes and other buildings from the late 18th and early 19th centuries within the North Stonington environs.







Wednesday, July 13, 2022

North Stonington Real Estate Market Report July 2022





The North Stonington Real Estate Market Report brings you the Median Sales Price, the number of New Listings, Pending Sales, Homes for Sale, Closed Sales, Median Days on the Market and Months Supply of Homes for Sale.  The time frame measured below is for one year back and it refers to single family homes only.

Each data point represents twelve months of activity.  All of the data is from the Multiple Listing Service in Connecticut.  The data is up to the current date so it may take up to 10 seconds to populate the report, please be patient!

Call or text North Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey about North Stonington homes for sale at 860-857-5165.








Call or text North Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey about North Stonington homes for sale at 860-857-5165!

According to Wikipedia, the rapid residential growth of North Stonington led to the development in 1963 of planning and zoning restrictions and guidelines as North Stonington citizens became increasingly anxious about the potential for overdevelopment destroying the rural nature of the town. Population growth in the past thirty years has continued, but at nowhere near the break-neck pace of the 1950s and 1960s; today, the main challenge to preserving North Stonington's historically rural character comes less from housing subdivisions and more from big commercial development ideas. North Stonington, because of its access to I-95, rural charm, and after 1992 its proximity to the Mashantucket casino in the adjacent town of Ledyard, has attracted numerous would-be developers who have advanced as-yet unsuccessful entertainment park schemes for the town.

North Stonington residents and visitors cherish the town for its beauty and historic value. In 1983 the village was added to the National Register of Historic Places, based on 58 existing homes and other buildings from the late 18th and early 19th centuries within the North Stonington environs.







Monday, June 13, 2022

North Stonington Real Estate Market Report June 2022





The North Stonington Real Estate Market Report brings you the Median Sales Price, the number of New Listings, Pending Sales, Homes for Sale, Closed Sales, Median Days on the Market and Months Supply of Homes for Sale.  The time frame measured below is for one year back and it refers to single family homes only.

Each data point represents twelve months of activity.  All of the data is from the Multiple Listing Service in Connecticut.  The data is up to the current date so it may take up to 10 seconds to populate the report, please be patient!

Call or text North Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey about North Stonington homes for sale at 860-857-5165.








Call or text North Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey about North Stonington homes for sale at 860-857-5165!

According to Wikipedia, the rapid residential growth of North Stonington led to the development in 1963 of planning and zoning restrictions and guidelines as North Stonington citizens became increasingly anxious about the potential for overdevelopment destroying the rural nature of the town. Population growth in the past thirty years has continued, but at nowhere near the break-neck pace of the 1950s and 1960s; today, the main challenge to preserving North Stonington's historically rural character comes less from housing subdivisions and more from big commercial development ideas. North Stonington, because of its access to I-95, rural charm, and after 1992 its proximity to the Mashantucket casino in the adjacent town of Ledyard, has attracted numerous would-be developers who have advanced as-yet unsuccessful entertainment park schemes for the town.

North Stonington residents and visitors cherish the town for its beauty and historic value. In 1983 the village was added to the National Register of Historic Places, based on 58 existing homes and other buildings from the late 18th and early 19th centuries within the North Stonington environs.