Complex: Tashua Terrace
Year Built: 2004–2005
Unit Style: 55+ Senior Community, Townhouse Style
Bedrooms: 2
Median Sale Price: $325,000
HOA Fee: Not available — verify directly with association
Property Tax: Not available — verify with Trumbull Assessor
Tashua Terrace does not turn over frequently. This is a 55+ age-restricted community built in 2004 and 2005, and residents who buy here tend to stay. When a unit does come to market, it moves. Trumbull’s overall inventory sits at roughly 0.9 months of supply as of early 2026, and age-restricted condominiums in the area are even thinner on the ground. If you are waiting for the right unit to appear and then taking a week to decide, you will likely miss it.
No active listings are verified at this time. Availability changes quickly, and units at Tashua Terrace are not always broadly advertised before going under contract. Contact The Engel Team’s Trumbull real estate page directly to be notified when a unit becomes available, including off-market opportunities.
No verified MLS condominium sales summary is available yet for Tashua Terrace. The median sale price for the complex is reported at $325,000, which reflects meaningful value relative to Trumbull’s broader market median of approximately $771,000 across all property types in early 2026. That gap is structural, not a signal of weakness. Age-restricted condominium pricing operates in a separate tier from single-family homes and reflects a different buyer profile, a different cost structure, and a different resale pool.
Because verified per-unit sales data is limited, buyers and sellers at Tashua Terrace should treat pricing carefully. Comps are thin. A single outlier sale in either direction can skew perceived value. Before making an offer or setting a list price, work with an agent who has access to full MLS history for the complex and can identify condition differences and layout variations between units. The Engel Team tracks Trumbull condo sales across all complexes and can provide a direct comparison.
Tashua Terrace is an age-restricted condominium community in Trumbull, CT built between 2004 and 2005. It is designed exclusively for residents 55 and older, which gives it a quieter, more stable character than mixed-age complexes in town. The community includes a clubhouse, which serves as the social anchor for residents. The townhouse-style construction means units are spread horizontally across the site rather than stacked in a mid-rise building, giving the complex a residential feel that is closer to a small neighborhood than a traditional apartment-style condominium development.
Trumbull has limited inventory of purpose-built 55+ communities, which positions Tashua Terrace as one of a small group of options for buyers seeking age-restricted living in this part of Fairfield County. The town is served by Route 8 and I-95, making it accessible for residents with family in the region. For buyers exploring Trumbull homes for sale more broadly, Tashua Terrace represents the lower end of the town’s price range by design, not by condition.
Units at Tashua Terrace are two-bedroom configurations. The townhouse building style means each unit has its own entry and a vertical layout across two floors rather than a single-level flat arrangement. For 55+ buyers, that is worth asking about specifically. Stairs between living levels are a practical consideration, and unit-to-unit variation in layout may exist depending on the building location within the community.
Parking is typical of townhouse-style complexes, with attached or assigned parking near each unit. Outdoor space, if present, would be at the unit entry or rear, but the exact configuration should be confirmed during showing. Square footage is not verified in available data, so buyers should pull the recorded deed or assessor card for precise dimensions before making any pricing assumptions. Do not rely on estimated square footage from listing aggregators for a condominium of this age, as those numbers are frequently rounded from original permit data.
Because HOA fees and reserve fund data are not publicly verified for Tashua Terrace, buyers must request the full condominium resale package before committing to a purchase. That package should include the current monthly fee, the reserve fund balance, the most recent reserve study, meeting minutes for the past two years, and any pending or recent special assessments. A complex built in 2004 and 2005 is now more than 20 years old. Building systems including roofing, siding, HVAC components, and common area infrastructure are entering replacement cycles. How well-funded the reserve account is will determine whether those replacements come out of the association budget or land on individual owners as a special assessment.
Age-restricted status under the 55+ Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA) places specific requirements on the buyer. At least one occupant per unit must be 55 or older, and the community must maintain documentation that at least 80% of its occupied units meet that threshold. Verify current HOPA compliance status before closing. If the community falls out of compliance, the age restriction can be lost, which changes the character of the complex and can affect resale value.
Rental restrictions in 55+ communities vary. Some associations permit rentals with tenant age verification; others restrict rentals entirely. Buyers who anticipate renting the unit at any point, including short-term family arrangements, need to confirm the rental policy in writing before closing. Pet policies and renovation approval processes should also be reviewed in the resale package. Renovation variation between units is likely given the age of the complex, and buyers should inspect unit condition independently rather than assuming uniformity.
Insurance in a townhouse-style condominium typically follows a “walls-in” or “bare walls” structure depending on the master policy. Buyers should obtain a copy of the master policy and confirm what the association covers versus what requires individual unit coverage. For a 20-year-old townhouse complex, this distinction matters especially for finished interior elements and personal property.
If you are considering buying at Tashua Terrace, the combination of thin comp data and limited turnover makes pricing complex. You need an agent who can analyze the full sales history of the complex, account for condition and layout differences between units, and position an offer competitively without overpaying on thin evidence. The Engel Team works across the Trumbull real estate market and can pull the full transaction history for this complex to inform your offer strategy.
If you own a unit at Tashua Terrace and are thinking about selling, the same data gap works in your favor if you price and present correctly. With limited recent comps, a well-staged unit at a defensible price point can set the market rather than follow it. The Engel Team provides home valuations for Trumbull condominiums and can advise on timing, presentation, and list price strategy specific to the 55+ buyer pool this complex attracts.
Reach out directly to discuss availability, valuation, or the resale process at Tashua Terrace.
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