Real Estate
Mansfield-Storrs March Home Sales Span $257K To $780K, Zillow Listings Show
Recent Zillow sold listings show March closings in Mansfield and Storrs ranged from condos to higher-priced homes.

MANSFIELD, CT — Home sales in Mansfield and Storrs stayed active in March 2026, with recently sold Zillow listings showing closings across a wide range of home types and prices. The sales included smaller condominium units and larger single-family houses, reflecting demand in the Mansfield-Storrs market as spring got underway.
According to the source material, one of the highest reported March transactions was a four-bedroom home at 43 Wyllys Farm Road in Mansfield, which closed for $780,000 on March 2. Other reported closings included 29 Chaffeeville Road, which sold for about $400,000 around March 9, and a two-bedroom unit at 18 Patriots Square #18, which sold for roughly $257,000 on March 6.
The source material says the sale figures came from a substantial pool of transactions. Zillow shows hundreds of recently sold properties in the region, totaling more than 500 in the broader Mansfield area, with a meaningful portion of those closings recorded in March. The source material also says typical home values for the Storrs-Mansfield market sit above $400,000 and reflect year-over-year gains.
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March activity showed movement in mid- to upper-price tiers, according to the source material, but lower-cost properties were part of the market as well. The source material identifies the one-bedroom condominium at 51 Eastbrook Heights #D as among the properties involved in closing activity, while noting that most March closings featured larger single-family homes.
The source material describes the market as active across a broad spectrum of properties, from homes that may appeal to first-time buyers to larger houses suited for families. It also says the area remains a university-oriented community, a factor cited in describing the region's housing demand.
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According to the source material, market analysts note that home values in the Mansfield-Storrs area have climbed in recent months, in line with broader trends across Connecticut. The March sales in Mansfield and Storrs, the source material says, illustrate a housing market that remained active at the start of spring, with demand sustained across different property types and price points.
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