January 27, 2025 - 21:51
The Wilton Town Clerk's office has released a report detailing real estate transactions that took place from January 1 to January 23, 2025. During this period, a total of twelve properties were sold, with prices ranging from $305,000 to an impressive $2.1 million.
Among the notable transactions was the sale of the Invisible Fence headquarters, which highlights the diverse nature of the local real estate market. The high-end property, priced at $2.1 million, signifies a growing interest in luxury homes within the area.
The report not only reflects the ongoing demand for residential properties but also indicates a healthy market with various options for buyers at different price points. The sales data demonstrates that Wilton continues to attract both families and investors looking for quality real estate opportunities. Overall, the first few weeks of 2025 show a promising start for the Wilton housing market.
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