In its 2015 Home Listing Report, which ranks the affordability of 78 real estate markets in Connecticut, Greenwich ranked as the most expensive market in Connecticut with an average listing price of $1,290,921 for a four-bedroom, two-bath home.
Westport, Wilton, Weston and Fairfield rounded out the top five. Ridgefield and Stamford were also among the top 10.
The most affordable market in Connecticut for a four-bedroom home was Hartford, with an average listing price of $129,736. Bridgeport was ranked as the fifth most affordable community in Connecticut, and was the only Fairfield County community in the top 10 most affordable markets.
The annual report is the most extensive home price comparison tool currently available in the United States, ranking the average listing price of four-bedroom, two bathroom homes in more than 2,700 markets.
While other affordability reports provide average or median prices for all homes in a given area, the Coldwell Banker Home Listing Report analyzes more than 81,000 four-bedroom, two-bathroom home listings to better address how much a home in one market would cost if the same home were located somewhere else in the country.
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