CLINTON, CT — From a breezy East Main condo community to a tucked-away single-family on Buell Court, Clinton's real estate market has been busy. Here's a look at the seven most recent sales recorded on Zillow.com, from newest to oldest.
At 15 Brickyard Rd, this three-bedroom, two-bath single-family home changed hands for $593,000 — just shy of the $600,000 mark — on June 18. At 1,701 square feet, it offers a comfortable footprint for the price, working out to roughly $349 per square foot. The property sits on nearly three-quarters of an acre, a notable lot size by Clinton standards, offering the kind of backyard space that's increasingly rare at this price point along the Connecticut shoreline.
What this says about the Clinton market: Single-family homes with meaningful land are commanding strong prices in Clinton, with buyers evidently willing to push well past the $500K threshold to secure acreage.
Unit 10 at 151–153 East Main St. is a generously sized three-bed, three-bath condo that sold for $639,000 on June 18. At 2,200 square feet, it checks in at roughly $290 per square foot — one of the better values in this batch on a per-square-foot basis. Located on East Main Street, the building sits in an area that places residents within easy reach of Clinton's town center and its access to I-95.
What this says about the Clinton market: Larger condo units in Clinton are attracting buyers who want meaningful square footage without the upkeep of a single-family home — and are willing to pay accordingly.
The highest-priced sale in this roundup, Unit 12 in the same East Main Street building as Unit 10 sold for $750,000 on June 18. Identical in footprint at 2,200 square feet with three bedrooms and three baths, it fetched $111,000 more than its neighbor Unit 10 — a premium of about $50 per square foot that likely reflects differences in floor level, orientation, finish level, or specific unit features. At $341 per square foot, it is the priciest on a per-square-foot basis of the seven sales.
What this says about the Clinton market: Within the same building, unit-specific factors can drive a six-figure price gap — a reminder that in Clinton's condo market, not all comparable units are equal.
Apt. E2 at 280 East Main St. offered one of the more accessible entry points among recent Clinton closings, selling for $230,000 on June 15. The two-bedroom, two-bath unit spans 1,170 square feet — a practical layout at roughly $197 per square foot. Further down East Main from the 151–153 building, this address represents a different tier of the condo market, one that may appeal to first-time buyers, downsizers, or investors looking for a foothold in Middlesex County.
What this says about the Clinton market: Clinton's condo market has real range: with units selling from the low $200Ks to $750,000, the town is accommodating buyers across a wide spectrum of budgets.
This one-bedroom, one-bath unit in Founders Village sold for $229,500 on June 11, packing a lot of value into just 728 square feet. On a per-square-foot basis it is the most expensive unit in this roundup at roughly $315 per square foot, reflecting the premium that buyers place on Founders Village's amenity-rich, community-style living. For solo owners or couples seeking low-maintenance coastal Connecticut life, a compact unit here has proven to hold serious market appeal.
What this says about the Clinton market: Smaller Founders Village units continue to command outsized per-square-foot prices, suggesting strong demand for the community's lifestyle offering regardless of unit size.
Unit A3 at 280 East Main St. closed at $220,000 on June 10, five days before its neighbor Apt. E2 in the same complex sold for $230,000. The two-bedroom, one-bath unit is slightly smaller at 1,155 square feet, equating to about $190 per square foot. Taken together, the two sales at 280 East Main suggest the building is actively turning over — and that buyers are landing at consistent price levels even across different unit configurations.
What this says about the Clinton market: Back-to-back sales within the same complex at 280 East Main signal steady buyer interest in this part of town, with pricing holding firm in the low-$200K range.
The second single-family home in this roundup, 15 Buell Court sold for $536,000 on June 10 — a striking figure for a two-bedroom, two-bath home of 1,276 square feet, working out to about $420 per square foot. That rate is the second-highest per-square-foot in this group, trailing only the Founders Village condo. Buell Court is a quieter, residential address, and the result here shows that the right single-family home on the right street — regardless of size — can still draw serious buyer competition in Clinton.
What this says about the Clinton market: At $420 per square foot, 15 Buell Court illustrates that Clinton's desirability can push price-per-square-foot well above regional norms, particularly for well-positioned single-family properties.
Sales data sourced from Zillow.com as of June 22, 2026. All figures are as recorded. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute real estate advice.
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