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Why Live in Westbrook

Westbrook, Connecticut, embodies the charm of a classic New England town with its Colonial Revival houses and bustling marinas along the waterfront. The town is well-connected via US Route 1, Interstate 95, and public transit, making travel to nearby cities like New York, Boston, and New Haven convenient. Residents enjoy a variety of things to do, from sailing on the Long Island Sound to relaxing on sandy beaches such as West, Middle, and Stannard. The Salt Meadow Unit of the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge is a popular spot for birdwatching during migratory seasons. Westbrook's housing market features a mix of beachfront properties and homes in forested subdivisions. Beachfront homes, including modern builds and historical houses, are highly sought after, while inland areas offer more secluded lots with Colonial Revival, raised-ranch, and ranch-style homes. The town hosts annual events like the Fireman’s Carnival and the Westbrook Muster, celebrating local culture with carnival games and fife and drum corps performances. Dining options along US Route 1 include Bill’s Seafood, known for its live music and seasonal New England seafood dishes. While Westbrook lacks a grocery store, nearby towns like Clinton provide convenient shopping options. The Westbrook School District includes highly rated institutions such as Daisy Ingraham School and Westbrook Middle School, the latter recognized for its inclusive physical education programs. Commuting is facilitated by the Shore Line East commuter rail and River Valley Transit bus services, ensuring easy access to both local and distant destinations.

Condo Prices in Westbrook, CT

Condo Price Trends

Median Condo Price
$550,000
Median 1-Bedroom Condo Price
$166,000
Median 2-Bedroom Condo Price
$537,500
Median 3-Bedroom Condo Price
$745,000
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