$499,900
- 4 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 2,448 Sq Ft
24 Congress Dr, Amston, CT 06231

Mary Ann Parker
Berkshire Hathaway NE Prop.
(860) 318-2379
$499,900
24 Congress Dr, Amston, CT 06231
Mary Ann Parker
Berkshire Hathaway NE Prop.
(860) 318-2379
$529,900
65 Attawanhood Trail, Amston, CT 06231
Catherine Rockoff Rockoff Realty
$569,000
38 Burrows Hill Rd, Amston, CT 06231
Sherri Schwartz Coldwell Banker Realty
$699,900
233 Church St, Amston, CT 06231
LJ Bunker CENTURY 21 AllPoints Realty
$559,900
222 Gilead St, Hebron, CT 06248
Dana Fortin Pinpoint Commercial Real Estate
$699,900
249 Wall St, Hebron, CT 06248
Cathyann Schulte Countryside Realty
$505,000
465 Old Slocum Rd, Hebron, CT 06248
Barbara Dubois Coldwell Banker Calabro
$750,000 New Construction
64 Loveland Rd, Hebron, CT 06248
Joseph Dabkowski KW Legacy Partners
$749,000 Coming Soon
42 Smith Farm Rd, Amston, CT 06231
Marielle Bilodeau Berkshire Hathaway NE Prop.
$240,000
90 Slocum Rd, Hebron, CT 06248
Lisa Sader-Goede Aspen Realty Group
$849,900
31 Deer Meadow Ln, Hebron, CT 06248
Emily Turker Berkshire Hathaway NE Prop.
$375,500
14 Jeremy Way Unit 14, Hebron, CT 06248
Felix DuVerger Berkshire Hathaway NE Prop.
$369,900
104 East St, Hebron, CT 06248
Lora Savage XSell Realty, LLC
$320,000
65 Wellswood Rd, Amston, CT 06231
Lisa Sader-Goede Aspen Realty Group
$299,900
0 Old Hartford Rd, Hebron, CT 06248
0 Old Hartford Rd, Hebron, CT 06248$485,000 New Construction
869 East St, Hebron, CT 06248
Robyn Letourneau Berkshire Hathaway NE Prop.
$399,900 Open House 9/06
4 Old Colchester Rd, Amston, CT 06231
Laura Frisch Coldwell Banker Realty
Hebron, CT, a rural town with a population of about 10,000, is known for its spacious lots, historic charm, and community-oriented atmosphere. The town hosts the Hebron Harvest Fair, one of Connecticut's largest events, featuring monster truck pulls, amusement rides, and agricultural displays. Residents enjoy outdoor activities at Gay City State Park, which offers hiking, biking, horseback riding, fishing, and exploring historic mill town ruins. Burnt Hill Park provides athletic fields, while Holbrook Pond is popular for kayaking and fishing. The residential areas feature mostly colonial-style homes, with some Cape Cods and ranch-style houses, often situated along tree-lined roads and fields. Amston Lake, a clear, gas-powered boat-free lake, is a favored spot for sailing and canoeing. The Hebron School District and Regional School District No. 8 are highly rated, with RHAM Middle School and RHAM High School receiving commendable ratings. The town's small downtown includes essential services like Ted’s Foods, a community grocery store, and casual dining options such as Flour Girl Café and Gina Marie’s Family Restaurant. For more extensive shopping or fine dining, residents travel 7 miles to Colchester or 24 miles to Hartford. Hebron's crime rates are lower than the national average, contributing to its appeal as a safe and welcoming community.
On average, homes in Hebron, CT sell after 36 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Hebron, CT over the last 12 months is $438,750, down 11% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.