MONROE, CT — Home values in Monroe remain among the highest in Connecticut, according to new Zillow data comparing housing prices across the state.
The latest Zillow Home Value Index data shows the typical home in Monroe is worth $637,272, placing the town among Connecticut’s more expensive housing markets.
See how Monroe compares to other towns across the state:
Across Connecticut, home values have continued climbing in recent years amid low inventory and strong demand, particularly in Fairfield County communities.
Nearby towns including Newtown ($656,766), Trumbull ($673,131), Easton ($966,836) and Redding ($863,634) also ranked among higher-value housing markets in the state.
The Zillow Home Value Index tracks the typical estimated home value for homes within a given community and is frequently used to measure housing market trends over time.
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