January 17, 2026 - 21:53

During the period from December 29 to January 2, the Westport real estate market witnessed notable activity, with two properties changing hands for a combined total of $21.3 million. The highlight of this period was a remarkable sale that reached an impressive $20.4 million, marking it as the highest transaction of the week.
These transactions reflect the ongoing demand for luxury properties in Westport, showcasing the area's appeal to high-end buyers. The real estate market in this region continues to thrive, drawing attention from both local and out-of-state investors.
As the new year begins, industry experts are optimistic about the future of real estate in Westport, anticipating continued interest and potential growth in property values. The recent sales are indicative of the strong market conditions and the desirability of Westport as a prime location for upscale living. As such, the real estate landscape in this coastal town remains vibrant and competitive.
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