Complex: Woodlands at Rivington
Year Built: 2016 – 2022
Bedrooms: 2, 3, 4
Median Sale Price: $697,000
Amenities: Pool, basketball court, health club, clubhouse, bocce court
HOA Fee: Contact listing agent for current figures
Property Tax: Contact listing agent for current figures
The median sale price at Woodlands at Rivington sits at $697,000 — well above the Danbury-wide median of $512,500 across all property types. That gap is not accidental. Woodlands at Rivington is a newer construction condominium community built between 2016 and 2022, which puts it in a different category than most of what trades in Danbury’s condo market. Buyers here are paying for recently built units with modern layouts, community amenities, and the kind of finishes that older Danbury complexes cannot match. The price premium is real, and so is the demand. If you are comparing this complex against older attached housing in the city, you are not comparing equivalent products.
Availability at Woodlands at Rivington moves. Because the complex draws buyers who want newer construction without building from scratch, units do not sit. When a 3-bedroom or 4-bedroom unit comes to market here, it tends to attract serious attention quickly, particularly from buyers who have already toured older Danbury condominiums and want updated mechanicals and layouts. There are no verified active listings to report at the time this page was written. Inventory changes regularly. Contact The Engel Team directly to see what is currently available, what is coming to market, and whether any units are circulating off-market. You can browse current Danbury CT condos to see the broader inventory picture while you evaluate Woodlands at Rivington specifically.
No verified MLS sales summary is available for this complex at this time. That matters for buyers because thin comparable sales data makes independent pricing harder to assess. When verified sales history is limited, it becomes more important to work with an agent who tracks this complex directly rather than relying on automated valuation tools that may draw comps from dissimilar Danbury properties. What buyers should independently verify: the number of closed sales in the past 12 months, the price-per-square-foot range across unit sizes, and whether any units sold significantly above or below the $697,000 median. Those figures are available through MLS and should be confirmed before submitting an offer. The Engel Team monitors closed data at this complex and can provide a current breakdown on request.
Woodlands at Rivington is a community-style condominium development in Danbury, CT, constructed between 2016 and 2022. That construction window is significant. It means the majority of units are less than a decade old, building systems are relatively new, and buyers are not inheriting the deferred maintenance issues that come with complexes built in the 1980s or 1990s. The Rivington name refers to the broader Rivington master-planned development in Danbury, a large mixed-use community that brought new residential construction to a part of the city that had not seen significant housing investment in years. Woodlands at Rivington sits within that framework as the attached condominium component, distinct from the single-family portions of the development. The setting is wooded and suburban in character, consistent with the landscape of northern Danbury. For buyers considering Danbury CT real estate more broadly, Woodlands at Rivington represents the newer end of the attached housing spectrum in this market.
Units at Woodlands at Rivington are offered in 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and 4-bedroom configurations. The presence of 4-bedroom units distinguishes this complex from most Danbury condominium options, which rarely exceed 3 bedrooms. That larger unit tier attracts buyers who want attached housing but need the square footage typically associated with a single-family home. The community style of the development suggests townhouse-style attached units rather than stacked flats, which typically means vertical layouts with private entries, dedicated parking, and some degree of outdoor space. Buyers should confirm the specific unit configuration, parking arrangements, garage inclusion, and any private patio or yard space directly with the listing agent or through the association disclosure documents, as unit-to-unit variation in a development built across a six-year span is common.
Because Woodlands at Rivington was built in phases between 2016 and 2022, buyers purchasing in this complex should confirm which phase their target unit belongs to and whether any phase-specific warranty coverage or construction differences apply. HOA fees are not publicly available at the time of writing. Before committing to an offer, buyers must obtain the current monthly fee, the reserve fund balance, and the reserve study. A complex this new should have healthy reserves, but that needs to be verified in the association financials rather than assumed.
Special assessments are less common in newer buildings, but any capital improvement decisions made since the last reserve study should be disclosed in the resale package. Request the full resale package and review meeting minutes from the past two years. Pay attention to any open items related to common area construction punch lists or warranty claims that may still be active from the original build-out.
Rental and pet policies vary by association and are enforced at the complex level, not the city level. Buyers intending to rent the unit at any point should confirm the rental cap and the owner-occupancy ratio before purchasing. Lenders financing condominium purchases have their own owner-occupancy thresholds, and a complex with a high percentage of investor-owned units can affect financing options. Buyers financing through a conventional mortgage should have their lender run a condo questionnaire on this complex early in the process. For a fuller view of what is available in the broader Danbury market, see Danbury homes for sale.
Pricing a condominium in a development like Woodlands at Rivington requires more than pulling the last three sales. With limited verified MLS history and a unit mix that spans multiple bedroom tiers and construction phases, both buyers and sellers benefit from working with an agent who understands how this complex trades relative to the rest of the Danbury market.
For buyers, The Engel Team can provide a current comparable sales analysis, flag any units in the pipeline before they hit public search, and review the association documents with you before you are locked into a contract. For sellers, accurate pricing here means knowing whether your 3-bedroom unit is competing against other Woodlands listings or against single-family alternatives in the same price range, and positioning accordingly.
Contact The Engel Team at Douglas Elliman to discuss what Woodlands at Rivington is actually trading at right now, what the association documents say, and how to position yourself whether you are buying or selling in this complex.
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