Linden House Stamford CT

  • Address: 236 Glenbrook Road, Stamford, CT
  • Total Units: 180
  • Year Built: 1958–1959
  • Bedrooms: 1, 2, and 3
  • Median Sale Price: $235,000 (MLS verified, 70 sales)
  • Price Range (MLS history): $165,000–$415,000
  • HOA Fee: Approximately $421–$642/month depending on unit size
  • Property Tax: Approximately $3,483–$4,971/year depending on unit
  • Building Style: Townhouse

Linden House Condos for Sale

Linden House is a 180-unit townhouse-style condominium complex on Glenbrook Road in Stamford, CT. Turnover here is real but not constant. With 70 recorded MLS sales going back to 2015, the complex averages roughly seven to eight sales per year, which means available units come and go quickly and rarely sit long once priced correctly. Active listings at Linden House change frequently. If you are tracking availability, the most reliable approach is to work directly with an agent who monitors new inventory as it hits. Contact The Engel Team for current listings and any off-market opportunities at Stamford CT condos.

Recently Sold at Linden House

MLS records show 70 verified sales at Linden House. Closed prices ranged from $165,000 to $415,000, with a median sale price of $235,000. Unit sizes ran from 885 square feet for one-bedroom layouts to 1,350 square feet for three-bedroom units. The median price per square foot across all sales was approximately $227.

The most recent sales tell a more current story. In 2025, a three-bedroom unit at APT 3B closed at $415,000 in January, the highest price in the MLS data set. Two-bedroom units at APT 10B and APT 10D closed at $360,000 and $339,000 in May and August 2025, respectively, both at 1,050 square feet. One-bedroom units in the same period sold between $220,000 and $294,000. The gap between one-bedroom and two-bedroom pricing is consistent across the data: buyers pay roughly $60,000 to $80,000 more for the step up in size. Three-bedroom units are the rarest transaction type, but the January 2025 sale of APT 3B at $415,000 signals meaningful demand when they do appear.

The trajectory across the full MLS history is clear. One-bedroom units that sold for $165,000 to $185,000 in 2021 now trade in the $220,000 to $294,000 range. Two-bedroom units that cleared $225,000 to $260,000 in 2020 and 2021 are now closing between $300,000 and $360,000. That price appreciation, roughly 30 to 40 percent over four years at the two-bedroom level, is meaningful for a building of this age and price point.

Unit Date Price Bed/Bath SqFt HOA/mo Tax/yr
APT 10B 08/08/2025 $360,000 2/1 1,050 $506 $3,821
APT 10D 05/05/2025 $339,000 2/1 1,050 $509 $3,731
28A 04/29/2025 $294,000 1/1 885 $421 $3,483
19C 04/04/2025 $259,000 1/1 885 $421 $3,483
45B 04/02/2025 $300,000 2/1 1,050 $499 $3,731
C 03/27/2025 $220,000 1/1 885 $424 $3,483
APT 3B 01/31/2025 $415,000 3/2 1,350 $642 $4,971
D 12/19/2024 $275,000 2/1 1,050 $499 $3,731
13A 12/11/2024 $279,000 1/1 885 $414 $3,483
5B 06/28/2024 $352,500 2/1 1,050 $500 $4,031
33B 04/04/2024 $330,000 2/1 1,050 $550 $4,031
4B 03/12/2024 $325,000 2/1 1,050 $499 $4,031
10D 02/08/2024 $319,000 2/1 1,050 $499 $4,031

About Linden House

Linden House is a 180-unit condominium community at 236 Glenbrook Road in Stamford, CT, built between 1958 and 1959. That construction era puts it among the older residential complexes in the Stamford market, which has practical implications for buyers. The building has decades of history behind it, which means the physical plant, the reserve fund, and the association governance have all been tested over time. It is not a new construction purchase. It is an established community with a long transaction record, which is an asset for buyers who want real price history rather than developer projections.

The Glenbrook neighborhood sits in central Stamford, accessible to downtown without being embedded in it. Buyers who want proximity to Stamford’s retail and transit core without paying the Harbor Point or downtown premium will find Linden House positioned well on that trade-off. For more on the broader market context, see Stamford CT real estate.

Homes and Layouts at Linden House

Linden House offers three unit configurations: one-bedroom, one-bath units at 885 square feet; two-bedroom, one-bath units at 1,050 square feet; and three-bedroom, two-bath units at 1,350 square feet. The building style is townhouse, meaning units are vertically oriented rather than flat-style. That layout typically means separate floors for living and sleeping, which adds a degree of separation not found in a single-level condominium format.

At 885 square feet, the one-bedroom units are compact but functional. The two-bedroom layouts at 1,050 square feet represent the most frequently transacted unit type in the MLS data, accounting for the majority of sales. Three-bedroom units at 1,350 square feet are the least common transaction and carry the highest price ceiling, as the January 2025 closing at $415,000 confirms. Parking details and specific outdoor space configurations should be confirmed with the listing agent or association, as these vary by unit.

What Buyers Need to Know

HOA fees at Linden House currently run from approximately $421 per month for one-bedroom units to $642 per month for three-bedroom units, based on the most recent MLS data. Property taxes range from approximately $3,483 per year at the one-bedroom level to $4,971 per year at the three-bedroom level. Combined monthly carrying costs are meaningful and should be factored into any affordability calculation before making an offer.

Because Linden House was built in 1958 and 1959, reserve fund adequacy is the first thing a buyer should investigate. A building of this age has replaced or will need to replace major systems, roofing, plumbing infrastructure, and common area components multiple times over. Request the most recent reserve study before going under contract. If the association is underfunded relative to anticipated capital expenditures, a special assessment is possible. Ask whether any assessments have been levied in the past five years and whether any are currently planned.

Renovation variation across units is significant in a building this old. Some units have been updated with new kitchens, baths, and flooring. Others remain in original or partially renovated condition. The price spread in the MLS data, from $165,000 to $415,000, reflects condition as much as unit size. Buyers should not assume a unit at the lower end of the range is simply a smaller floor plan. Condition drives a meaningful portion of that variance.

Resale value at Linden House has proven consistent. The price appreciation from 2021 to 2025 across all unit types is documented in the MLS record and supports confidence in the building’s long-term resale potential. That said, resale performance in older buildings depends heavily on association management quality and reserve fund health. Before closing, obtain the full resale package including meeting minutes, financials, and any outstanding litigation. Connecticut law entitles buyers to this documentation. Use it.

Rental rules, pet policies, and owner-occupancy ratios should be verified directly with the association, as these details are not available in MLS data and can affect both financing options and future resale flexibility. Lenders underwriting conventional or FHA loans will require association certification, and restrictions on investor ownership can affect which loan products are available to buyers.

Buying or Selling at Linden House

Pricing a unit at Linden House correctly requires understanding the condition premium that runs through the MLS history. A two-bedroom unit in original condition and a renovated two-bedroom of the same square footage are not the same product, and listing them at the same price is a mistake. The Engel Team can provide a unit-specific valuation that accounts for condition, floor position, and current market demand across Stamford homes for sale.

For buyers, the combination of townhouse-style layouts, a documented appreciation trajectory, and entry prices well below the Stamford median of $718,000 makes Linden House one of the more practical purchase options in the Stamford condominium market. The 70-sale MLS record gives buyers and their agents real data to work from, which is not always the case in smaller complexes with thin transaction histories.

If you are considering a purchase or sale at Linden House, contact The Engel Team at Douglas Elliman for current availability, a comparative market analysis, and guidance on navigating the association review process. Off-market awareness matters in a complex where units move quickly and inventory is limited.

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