Kingsley Court is a 73-unit mid-rise condominium complex on Bedford Street in Norwalk, CT. Turnover here runs at a measured pace — the MLS shows 38 recorded sales across the building’s history, which works out to well under two sales per year on average. That is not a high-churn building. When units do come available, they tend to attract buyers quickly, particularly at the lower end of the Norwalk price spectrum where inventory is thin. If you are watching this building, active listings can move before they reach wider syndication. Contact The Engel Team’s Norwalk real estate page to get notified when a unit becomes available at Kingsley Court.
The MLS records 38 sales at Kingsley Court, with closed prices ranging from $115,500 to $307,000. The overall median sits at $174,250 across the full data set, but more recent transactions tell a different story. In 2025 and early 2026, sales have been clustering between $220,000 and $265,000 for one- and two-bedroom units. The most recent sale, APT J2 in April 2026, closed at $253,000 for a 857-square-foot two-bedroom, one-bath unit. A month earlier, APT G1 sold for $220,000 at 719 square feet. The largest recent sale in the building was APT N1, a three-bedroom, one-bath unit at 1,148 square feet, which closed at $307,000 in October 2024.
Median price per square foot across the verified MLS data set is approximately $213/SF. Recent transactions have been running closer to $290 to $300/SF on smaller one-bedroom units, reflecting how much entry-level Norwalk condo pricing has shifted upward since 2020. Unit sizes across the building range from 434 to 1,274 square feet. The full recent sales history is below.
| Unit | Date | Price | Bed/Bath | SqFt | HOA/mo | Tax/yr |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| APT J2 | 04/07/2026 | $253,000 | 2/1 | 857 | $436 | $3,174 |
| APT G1 | 03/30/2026 | $220,000 | 1/1 | 719 | $393 | $2,891 |
| APT E4 | 12/18/2025 | $265,000 | 2/1 | 846 | $430 | $3,152 |
| APT M3 | 05/08/2025 | $265,000 | 1/1 | 738 | $376 | $2,881 |
| APT D2 | 05/01/2025 | $259,000 | 1/1 | 724 | $374 | $2,856 |
| APT N1 | 10/11/2024 | $307,000 | 3/1 | 1,148 | $585 | $3,813 |
| L5 | 09/03/2024 | $225,000 | 2/1 | 751 | $381 | $2,945 |
| APT D4 | 07/12/2024 | $267,000 | 1/1 | 732 | $629 | $2,489 |
| C3 | 07/12/2024 | $260,000 | 1/1 | 732 | $375 | $2,489 |
| N1 | 03/14/2024 | $271,950 | 3/1 | 1,148 | $585 | $3,304 |
Kingsley Court is a mid-rise condominium building at 11 Bedford Street in Norwalk, built in 1955. At 73 units, it is a mid-sized complex by Norwalk standards, large enough to maintain a functioning association but not so large that individual units get lost in the inventory. The building is situated in a part of Norwalk where the overall Norwalk market median sits at $660,000 across all property types. Kingsley Court prices well below that threshold, which is the main reason buyers find it. This is not a luxury building. It is a functional, well-established condominium structure with a long sales history and a consistent buyer pool drawn primarily by price accessibility and location within the city. For buyers exploring the broader Norwalk CT condo market, Kingsley Court is one of the more affordable mid-rise options with a documented sales record.
Kingsley Court offers studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom units across its 73-unit mid-rise structure. Unit sizes in the verified MLS data range from 434 square feet on the small end to 1,274 square feet for the larger three-bedroom configurations. The majority of recorded sales fall in the 700 to 860 square foot range, which corresponds to the one- and two-bedroom layouts that dominate the building’s mix. Three-bedroom units at 1,100 to 1,274 square feet represent the largest floor plans and have consistently sold at the top of the building’s price range, with recent closings above $270,000. Bath counts across recorded sales are predominantly one bath, with at least one two-bath unit appearing in the data (APT R4 at 1,274 square feet). Building style is mid-rise, consistent with the apartment-style construction typical of 1950s Norwalk multifamily development.
HOA fees at Kingsley Court vary by unit. The data shows a wide range across recorded sales, from $213/month on the low end to $664/month, with recent transactions clustering around $374 to $436/month for one- and two-bedroom units. The current baseline HOA figure is approximately $388/month. Property taxes similarly vary: recent sales show annual taxes ranging from roughly $2,856 to $3,813 depending on unit size and assessed value. Buyers should request the full resale package from the association before making an offer. That package should include the current operating budget, reserve fund balance, any pending or recent special assessments, and the association’s rules on rentals and pets. Given that this building was constructed in 1955, reserve adequacy and capital improvement history are the two items that matter most in due diligence. Ask specifically whether the building’s mechanical systems, roof, and common area infrastructure have been updated, and when.
The HOA fee spread across different units in the same building is wider than typical for a complex this size, which suggests either different unit classifications or fee structures that have changed over time. Buyers should confirm their specific unit’s fee in writing before closing. Resale value at Kingsley Court has moved meaningfully upward since 2020 — units that sold between $130,000 and $165,000 in 2015 to 2016 are now trading at $220,000 to $265,000 for similar configurations. That appreciation trajectory is real, but buyers should also note that the broader Norwalk market has seen a 6.9% median price decline in the first half of 2025 with reduced inventory. Kingsley Court is not insulated from those market forces. Pricing your offer or listing correctly in this environment matters more than it did 18 months ago.
Renovation variation between units is likely given the building’s age and the range of HOA fees and sale prices across comparable floor plans. A 2021-era kitchen and bath is a meaningfully different asset than an original 1970s interior. Buyers should inspect carefully and not assume finishes match between units with similar square footage. If you are buying to rent, confirm the association’s rental policy and owner-occupancy ratio, as both affect financing options and future resale liquidity.
Kingsley Court is a building where pricing precision matters. Two units with the same bedroom count and nearly identical square footage have sold $40,000 to $50,000 apart in the same calendar year, based on condition, finishes, and how the unit was brought to market. If you are selling, the comp set is tight enough that an overpriced listing sits while an accurately priced one moves. If you are buying, understanding which recent sales reflect updated units and which reflect original condition is the difference between a fair deal and an overpay.
The Engel Team tracks sales activity across Norwalk homes for sale and monitors individual buildings like Kingsley Court for off-market signals and pricing trends. Whether you are evaluating a specific unit, preparing to list, or trying to understand what your existing unit is worth in the current market, contact The Engel Team directly for a building-specific valuation and a review of the active comp set.
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