Stamford features 60 published condo complexes spanning from 1928 to 2019. The historical sales database contains 7,072 condo transactions with close prices ranging from $18,000 to $2,300,000, averaging $376,873. The median sold price stands at $950,000, reflecting a 12-month appreciation of 7.3%. Among the most active complexes by historical sales, Fountain Terrace leads with 262 closings, while Palmer Hill represents the higher-end tier at an average close price of $941,897.
| Community | Units | Year Built | Avg Sale Price | HOA/mo | Pool |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22 Glenbrook | 64 | 1928 | $127,938 | $393 | N |
| 66 Seaside Avenue | — | 1929 – 1972 | — | — | N |
| Ardenwood | 20 | 1992 | $692,056 | $400 | N |
| Barron Court | 6 | 2002 | $465,000 | $175 | N |
| Barron Place | 6 | 1941 – 2003 | $522,500 | $150 | N |
| Bishop Meadows | 77 | 1977 | $416,744 | $529 | Y |
| Bradford Common | 17 | 1998 | $419,583 | $250 | N |
| Chesterfield | 999 | 1984 – 2000 | $425,585 | $355 | Y |
| Colonial Hill | 12 | 1987 | $534,286 | $400 | N |
| Colonial Point | 11 | 1998 | $636,031 | $275 | N |
| Columbus Place | 9 | 1976 | $445,667 | $200 | N |
| Davenport Point | — | — | — | — | N |
| Dolphin Cove | — | 1971 – 2004 | — | — | Y |
| Douglas Court | 5 | 1974 | $419,200 | $268 | N |
| Forest Court | 5 | 2007 | $617,500 | $325 | N |
| Forest Mews | 79 | 1981 – 1999 | $527,406 | $325 | N |
| Forest Square | 40 | 1989 – 2013 | $363,591 | $280 | N |
| Gallant Cove | 21 | 1993 | $669,375 | $350 | N |
| Glen Arthur Estates | 36 | 1972 – 1994 | $577,162 | $265 | N |
| Glenview Terrace | 76 | 1974 – 2005 | $307,348 | $306 | Y |
| Greenbriar | 27 | 1986 | $457,037 | $381 | N |
| Greystone Manor | 9 | 1985 | $444,500 | $453 | N |
| Grove Court | 30 | 1985 | $466,731 | $280 | N |
| Harbor House | 70 | 1981 – 1989 | $514,390 | $716 | N |
| Heritage Commons | 10 | 1972 – 1982 | $421,000 | $258 | N |
| Highview Terrace | 20 | 1975 | $267,333 | $250 | N |
| Hillandale | 50 | 1975 – 1976 | $419,827 | $366 | Y |
| Linden House | 270 | 1958 – 1959 | $239,570 | $465 | N |
| Maple Pointe | 120 | 2001 – 2005 | $474,900 | $201 | N |
| Marina Bay | 98 | 1981 | $514,027 | $453 | Y |
| Midtown Estates | 23 | 2007 – 2019 | $597,071 | $225 | N |
| Newfield Estates | 16 | 1986 | $443,571 | $334 | N |
| Northwood Court | 7 | 1986 | $458,400 | $566 | N |
| Oxford Court | 10 | 1987 | $504,556 | $355 | N |
| Palmer Hill | 249 | 2008 – 2014 | $941,897 | $690 | Y |
| Palmer Landing | 9999 | 1984 – 1985 | $643,769 | $825 | Y |
| Park Tower | 170 | 2009 | $911,366 | $1,640 | Y |
| Pepper Woods | 14 | 2002 | $964,333 | $425 | N |
| Pine Hollow | 16 | 1995 | $365,944 | $300 | N |
| Pleasant Manor | 15 | 1986 | $341,500 | $206 | N |
| Randall Mews | 14 | 1980 | $413,033 | $300 | N |
| Riverturn | 150 | 1997 – 1998 | $562,493 | $442 | N |
| Riverwood | 24 | 1996 – 1997 | $498,615 | $210 | N |
| River’s Edge | 1703 | 2007 | $442,710 | $205 | Y |
| Schooner Cove | 105 | 1981 – 1984 | $463,943 | $736 | Y |
| Seaside Green | 27 | 1985 | $326,457 | $304 | N |
| Seaside Heights | 6 | 2007 | $587,800 | $150 | N |
| Seaside Landing | 16 | 2014 – 2017 | $574,760 | $263 | N |
| Southfield Point | — | — | — | — | N |
| Stamford Landing | 100 | 1987 | $523,220 | $572 | Y |
| Sterling Lake | 13 | 1994 – 1998 | $1,000,665 | $567 | N |
| Tamarac | 30 | 1982 | $417,332 | $423 | N |
| The Classic | 1443 | 1990 | $422,427 | $765 | Y |
| The Gables | 22 | 2005 – 2007 | $522,154 | $351 | N |
| Vine Meadows | 10 | 2003 | $618,340 | $412 | N |
| West Park Common | 15 | 2014 – 2017 | $564,056 | $250 | N |
| Woodland Manor | 999 | 1945 – 1975 | $424,063 | $426 | Y |
| Woodland Terrace | 75 | 1969 – 1976 | $312,264 | $311 | N |
| Woodside Green | 318 | 1939 – 2010 | $218,219 | $400 | N |
| Woodway Common | 39 | 1985 | $433,583 | $407 | N |
Fountain Terrace leads activity with 262 sales and an average close price of $213,908. Chesterfield follows with 220 sales averaging $425,585, while Palmer Hill recorded 141 sales at an average of $941,897. Woodside Green and Sylvan Knoll each contributed 137 and 130 sales respectively, both averaging around $219,000, representing the town’s most consistently traded complexes.
All 60 published complexes in Stamford are condo developments. Construction spans from 1928 to 2019 based on the 58 of 60 complexes with known build years, covering mid-century properties through modern developments. Across the inventory, two- and three-bedroom layouts are the most common (46 complexes include two-bedroom units and 41 include three-bedroom units); one-bedroom inventory is available in 13; four-bedroom options are offered by 8. On-site amenities are sparse in the source data — a pool is listed at 14 and a clubhouse at 15 of the 60 complexes. Current active inventory across these complexes totals 23 listings in the source data.
Stamford’s condo market demonstrates strong momentum with a sale-to-list ratio of 103.3%, indicating competitive conditions favoring sellers. The town maintains a lean 1.06 months of inventory, signaling limited supply relative to demand. Properties average 45 days on market, reflecting efficient transaction cycles typical of a dynamic residential market.
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