$163,900
- 2 Beds
- 1 Bath
- 864 Sq Ft
24 Boulder Trail, Killingworth, CT 06419
Felix DuVerger
Berkshire Hathaway NE Prop.
(860) 730-9320
$163,900
24 Boulder Trail, Killingworth, CT 06419
Felix DuVerger
Berkshire Hathaway NE Prop.
(860) 730-9320
$259,900
262 Connecticut 81, Killingworth, CT 06419
262 Connecticut 81, Killingworth, CT 06419$644,900 Open Sat 10AM - 12PM
14 Kenilworth Dr, Killingworth, CT 06419
Eric Bergers
William Raveis Real Estate
(860) 775-6542
$340,000
30 Chestnut Hill Rd, Killingworth, CT 06419
Nutan Pawar DreamHomes Realty LLC
$879,500
275 Route 148, Killingworth, CT 06419
275 Route 148, Killingworth, CT 06419$84,900
115 Hemlock Dr, Killingworth, CT 06419
115 Hemlock Dr, Killingworth, CT 06419$117,500
10 Whitewood Rd, Killingworth, CT 06419
Craig Milton Re/Max Valley Shore
$114,999
33 Whitewood Rd, Killingworth, CT 06419
Trisha Adams RE/MAX Bell Park Realty
$599,999
179 Route 81, Killingworth, CT 06419
John Izzo William Raveis Real Estate
$2,375,000 New Construction
132 Summer Hill Rd, Madison, CT 06443
Diane Dupont William Pitt Sotheby's Int'l
Killingworth, Connecticut, is a rural town nestled in the New England countryside, approximately 30 miles from both Hartford and New Haven. The town is characterized by its expansive zoning, with a minimum of 2-acre lots, allowing residents to maintain livestock such as chickens, goats, and even alpacas. The town lacks a traditional center, with government buildings scattered along Higganum Road, but Parmelee Farm serves as a hub for community activities, hosting events like the Summer Concert and Car Cruise, and an Artisan Market. The town is known for its natural beauty, with Chatfield Hollow State Park offering 400 acres of trails for hiking and mountain biking, and Forster Pond State Park featuring a 32-acre pond for fishing. Irene Sheldon Park provides recreational facilities including baseball and tennis courts, a playground, and a horseshoe pit. Homes in Killingworth are often hidden among dense trees, with Colonial Revival and Cape Cod styles being prevalent, alongside some 1800s Colonials, ranches, and bi-level homes. The town has a low crime rate compared to the national average, with one resident state trooper. Education is a strong point, with highly rated schools such as Killingworth Elementary, Haddam-Killingworth Intermediate, Middle, and High schools. Dining options are limited but include local favorites like Crossroads for ice cream and Shipwreck Tavern for seafood and burgers. The town also features a seasonal farm stand at Leightsinger Farm and grocery shopping at Robert’s Food Center, located 4 miles west of the town center.
On average, homes in Killingworth, CT sell after 61 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Killingworth, CT over the last 12 months is $627,550, up 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.