Real Estate

Here Are the Most Recent Property Sales in New Milford

Seven homes changed hands in New Milford between June 18 and June 26, with a top price of $949,900, according to Zillow.com.

NEW MILFORD, CT — From a compact three-bedroom ranch to a sweeping four-bedroom retreat on a full acre, New Milford's real estate market kept busy right through the final days of June. Here's a look at the seven most recent sales recorded on Zillow.com, from newest to oldest.

The freshest sale in this batch closed June 26 at 58 Carmen Hill Road, a three-bedroom, three-bath single-family home that sold for $579,000. Spread across 1,981 square feet on just under three-quarters of an acre, the property sits on one of New Milford's winding hillside roads — the kind of address that tends to come with long views and a sense of remove from the town center. At roughly $292 per square foot, it's a solidly mid-range price for the square footage, with enough outdoor space to make a convincing case for life in the hills.

Two homes closed on June 23, and together they bracket opposite ends of the size spectrum in this week's roundup.

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The first is 23 Stone Oak Drive, the week's top sale at $949,900. The four-bedroom, three-bath single-family home is the largest in this batch at exactly 3,000 square feet, set on a full acre. At approximately $317 per square foot, the buyers paid a premium for a generously proportioned home on a well-named street — Stone Oak has the ring of a neighborhood where the landscaping takes itself seriously.

Also closing June 23 is 105 Long Mountain Road, a three-bedroom, two-bath home that sold for $415,000. The 2,016-square-foot property sits on 0.73 acres, and at roughly $206 per square foot, it represents the lowest price-per-square-foot in the entire batch — a notable value for a home that easily clears the 2,000-square-foot threshold.

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June 22 brought two more closings.

10 Bonnybrook Drive sold for $376,450 — the week's lowest sale price — but don't let the number obscure the story. At 960 square feet with three bedrooms and one bath on a 0.31-acre lot, this compact home pushed its price-per-square-foot to approximately $392, the highest of any property in this roundup. That figure tells the story of a competitive market for smaller, accessible homes: the buyers paid top dollar per foot for an entry-level footprint, and based on that metric, they paid more per square foot than the buyers of the $949,900 Stone Oak Drive property.

Also closing June 22, and sharing its sale date if not its character, is 40 Erickson Road, which sold for $565,000. The three-bedroom, three-bath home offers 2,011 square feet on a generous 1.47 acres — the second-largest lot in the batch and the most land per dollar of any sale this week. At roughly $281 per square foot, it represents a balanced package of space, acreage, and price.

Two closings hit the books on June 18, bookending one of the more interesting contrasts in this roundup.

123 Mine Hill Road closed at $625,000, making it the second-highest sale of the week. The three-bedroom, three-bath single-family sits on the week's largest lot — a sprawling 5.77 acres — while offering 1,816 square feet of living space. At roughly $344 per square foot, buyers were clearly paying for the land as much as the structure: nearly six acres in western Connecticut doesn't come along often, and Mine Hill Road carries enough topographic drama in its name alone to hint at what's out there.

Closing out the week is 30 Reynolds Farm Road, which sold for $600,000. The four-bedroom, three-bath home is the second largest in this batch at 2,430 square feet, but its lot — just 0.25 acres — is the smallest of the seven sales. At approximately $247 per square foot, the price is among the most modest in the batch on a per-foot basis, and the Reynolds Farm Road address suggests a newer development context where lots tend to run tighter and homes run larger.

What this says about the New Milford market: This week's seven sales paint a picture of a town where demand spans a wide range of budgets and property types. The range — from $376,450 on Bonnybrook Drive to $949,900 on Stone Oak Drive — reflects a market with genuine depth, attracting buyers from the entry level all the way through the near-million-dollar tier. Notably, the smallest home commanded the highest price per square foot, a consistent signal in today's Connecticut market that compact, move-in-ready properties face fierce competition regardless of their overall price. Meanwhile, the week's acreage leaders on Mine Hill Road and Erickson Road underscore that New Milford's appeal as a destination for buyers who want land and privacy remains very much intact.

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