Complex: Trumbull Town Commons
Year Built: 1987–1989
Bedrooms: 1, 2, 3
Building Style: Townhouse (gated community)
Amenities: Pool, clubhouse, tennis
Median Sale Price: $500,000
HOA Fee: Not available — verify with listing agent
Property Tax: Not available — verify with town assessor
Turnover at Trumbull Town Commons is limited. This is a smaller gated community, and owners here tend to stay. When a unit does come to market, it moves quickly — Trumbull overall is sitting at roughly 19 days on market as of early 2026, with homes selling at more than 105% of asking price on average. A condominium at a gated complex with a pool and tennis courts, priced around $500,000, will not last long in that environment. If you are actively looking at Trumbull CT condos, Trumbull Town Commons warrants a standing alert, not a casual watch.
Contact The Engel Team directly to be notified when a unit becomes available, including any off-market opportunities. Active availability changes without notice.
No verified MLS condo sales summary is available for Trumbull Town Commons at this time. That is worth understanding in context. A complex this size, with limited annual turnover, may produce only a handful of arm’s-length sales in any given year. Thin comparable data does not mean the complex is underperforming — it often means owners are not selling. The median sale price benchmark for this complex is approximately $500,000, but buyers should pull the full MLS history and request a formal comparable analysis before making an offer. Pricing a unit here without direct sales context requires specific expertise in this complex, not just broad Trumbull market averages.
For verified recent sales data and a current market valuation, contact The Engel Team at Douglas Elliman.
Trumbull Town Commons is a gated condominium community situated right off Main Street in Trumbull, CT, constructed in stages between 1987 and 1989. The complex is positioned near a trail corridor connecting the shores of Long Island Sound in Bridgeport north through Trumbull and continuing toward Monroe — an unusual amenity for a suburban condo community. Beach Memorial Park, which includes a pool and splash zone, is accessible from this part of town as well.
The gated format distinguishes Trumbull Town Commons from most other Trumbull CT real estate options, which are dominated by single-family neighborhoods. A clubhouse and pool are included in the complex, and the townhouse-style configuration means residents are not stacked in a mid-rise — each unit has its own entry and a vertical layout that functions more like a house than a traditional apartment condominium. That distinction matters to buyers who want lower-maintenance living without sacrificing a sense of private space.
Units at Trumbull Town Commons are available in one-, two-, and three-bedroom configurations. The building style is townhouse throughout — meaning multi-level floor plans, typically with a private entry rather than a shared corridor. This layout appeals to buyers who are downsizing from larger single-family homes but want to retain a sense of vertical separation between living and sleeping levels, along with some degree of private outdoor space.
Parking is consistent with a gated suburban townhouse community of this era, though buyers should confirm exact parking allocation — deeded versus assigned, covered versus surface — in the unit-specific listing documents. Interior finishes vary considerably between units built in different phases and subsequently renovated by individual owners. Square footage specifics by bedroom count are not verified and should be confirmed through the MLS listing or directly with the seller’s agent before any offer is structured.
For a complex built between 1987 and 1989, reserve fund health is the first thing to verify. Buildings of this age are approaching or past the replacement window for major systems — roofing, HVAC, water heaters, windows — and the reserve study will tell you whether the association has been funding those replacements proactively or deferring them. Request the most recent reserve study, the last two years of board meeting minutes, and the current budget before committing to any unit here. Any pending or recently passed special assessment should be disclosed and confirmed in writing.
HOA fees are not publicly confirmed for Trumbull Town Commons and must be verified through the listing. Monthly fees in gated townhouse communities of this size and age in Fairfield County vary significantly depending on how maintenance, landscaping, pool operations, and insurance are structured. Understand exactly what the fee covers and what remains the owner’s responsibility.
Rental rules and owner-occupancy ratios matter particularly if you are purchasing with a mortgage. Some lenders require a minimum percentage of owner-occupied units for conventional or FHA financing. Verify the current ratio before assuming standard financing applies. Pet policies should also be confirmed directly with the management company, as restrictions vary.
Resale potential at Trumbull Town Commons is supported by the gated setting, pool, and the limited supply of this product type in Trumbull. When you eventually sell, the resale package — including the master deed, bylaws, current financials, and insurance certificate — will be required by the buyer’s attorney. Request those documents early in your ownership and keep them current. The resale process moves faster when sellers have a complete package ready.
The complex’s proximity to the trail corridor connecting toward Bridgeport and Monroe is an asset that does not show on a floor plan but registers in buyer interest. That said, buyers should confirm whether any units in the complex carry flood zone designation given proximity to wetland or trail corridors. Standard homeowner’s insurance typically does not cover flood — and while this is not a waterfront complex, site-specific elevation matters.
Trumbull Town Commons is not a complex where you can rely on a large pool of comparable sales to anchor your offer or your list price. Verified MLS sales data is thin, which means both buyers and sellers need a broker who understands how to price and negotiate with limited direct comps. That requires knowing the broader Trumbull homes for sale market in depth and understanding what buyers will pay for a gated townhouse at this location versus a flat-style condo elsewhere in town.
The Engel Team at Douglas Elliman works with buyers and sellers at complexes exactly like this — where the data is thin, the product is specific, and getting the price right requires real judgment rather than a straight average of public records. For sellers, we can run a unit-specific valuation accounting for renovation level, bedroom count, parking, and current buyer demand. For buyers, we monitor availability and can move quickly when a unit comes to market.
Reach out directly to discuss Trumbull Town Commons or any other condominium opportunity in Trumbull, CT.
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