Lexington Mews Danbury CT
- Address: 1206 Eaton Road, Danbury, CT
- Total Units: 140
- Year Built: 2000 – 2002
- Unit Types: 2- and 3-bedroom townhouses
- Price Range (MLS history): $263,463 – $510,000
- Median Sale Price (MLS, 56 sales): $382,500
- HOA Fee: $485/month (current)
- Property Tax: Approximately $5,655 – $6,970/year
- Amenities: Pool, basketball court, clubhouse, park
At Lexington Mews, the most important number is not the list price. It is the trajectory. Units here sold in the $260,000s in 2020 and have closed above $490,000 multiple times since 2025. That is a move of roughly 85 percent over five years in a 140-unit townhouse community on Eaton Road in Danbury. Buyers looking at Danbury CT condos should understand that Lexington Mews is not a bargain-tier complex anymore. It is a mid-market condominium community with real price momentum and consistent turnover.
Lexington Mews Condos for Sale
Lexington Mews generates steady transaction volume, with 56 recorded MLS sales across the complex’s history and multiple closings per year in recent cycles. That said, availability moves quickly. Units do not sit. When a townhouse here hits the market at a fair price, it tends to go under contract within days, not weeks. If you are tracking inventory at this complex, the window between listing and contract is short. Buyers who wait for an open house are often already too late. Contact The Engel Team’s Danbury real estate desk directly to get on early notification for Lexington Mews listings before they reach the general public.
Recently Sold at Lexington Mews
The MLS records 56 sales at Lexington Mews with closed prices ranging from $263,463 to $510,000. The all-time median sale price across the full sales history is $382,500, though recent closings have pushed consistently above $430,000. The median price per square foot across all recorded sales is approximately $167 per square foot.
The six most recent closings tell a clear story about where this market is now:
| Unit | Date | Price | Bed/Bath | SqFt | HOA/mo | Tax/yr |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1206 | 03/27/2026 | $471,250 | 3/3 | 1,604 | $485 | $6,765 |
| 2904 | 02/17/2026 | $399,900 | 2/3 | 2,044 | $485 | $6,518 |
| 1304 | 12/15/2025 | $437,500 | 3/3 | 2,195 | $485 | $6,758 |
| 2303 | 10/03/2025 | $430,000 | 2/2 | 1,536 | $485 | $6,235 |
| 1905 | 02/21/2025 | $490,000 | 3/3 | 2,217 | $485 | $6,954 |
| 2906 | 02/03/2025 | $475,000 | 3/3 | 2,304 | $485 | $6,274 |
Unit 1206, a 3-bed/3-bath at just 1,604 square feet, closed at $471,250 in March 2026 — nearly $294 per square foot, well above the complex’s historical median. Unit 2904, a 2-bedroom at 2,044 square feet, closed at $399,900 the month before. Size alone does not drive price here. Condition and unit position matter. Buyers should pull the full sales history for any specific unit before submitting an offer, particularly for units that have traded twice in the same cycle.
About Lexington Mews
Lexington Mews is a 140-unit townhouse condominium community built between 2000 and 2002 on Eaton Road in Danbury, CT. The community is organized as a cluster of residential buildings with shared amenities including a pool, basketball court, clubhouse, and an open park area. At 140 units, it is large enough to support a funded HOA with genuine common-area maintenance, but small enough that unit-level differences in condition, position, and renovation status create real price variance. This is not a high-rise. It is a ground-up, owner-occupied style community that functions more like a townhouse subdivision than a stacked condominium building.
Homes and Layouts at Lexington Mews
Units at Lexington Mews are townhouse-style condominiums with 2- or 3-bedroom configurations. Square footage across recorded sales ranges from 1,536 to 2,724 square feet, which is a wide band for a single complex. The 2-bedroom units tend to run between 1,536 and 2,044 square feet. Three-bedroom units range from approximately 1,604 to 2,724 square feet, with most clustering in the 2,155 to 2,320 square foot range. The vertical townhouse layout means buyers get multi-floor living rather than a single-level flat. Outdoor space specifics vary by unit position. Parking is part of the townhouse structure, consistent with the community design built in this era. Buyers should confirm garage versus surface parking for any specific unit before making an offer.
What Buyers Need to Know
The HOA fee at Lexington Mews is currently $485 per month. That figure has risen from $390 per month in 2018, an increase of roughly 24 percent over seven years. That rate of increase is not alarming for a complex this size and age, but buyers should request the current reserve study and the last three years of HOA meeting minutes before closing. Buildings constructed between 2000 and 2002 are now in the range where major systems, including roofs, siding, and HVAC components, may be approaching end-of-life depending on maintenance history. Ask specifically whether any special assessments have been levied in the past five years and whether any are currently under discussion.
Property taxes on recent sales have run between $6,235 and $6,970 per year. Combined with the $485 monthly HOA, buyers are carrying approximately $1,000 per month in fixed ownership costs before any mortgage payment. That is a meaningful number to model when comparing this complex to Danbury homes for sale in the same price range. A single-family home at a similar price point will typically carry lower monthly fixed costs but higher maintenance responsibility.
Rental rules, pet policies, and owner-occupancy ratios should be confirmed directly with the HOA before any purchase. These details are not standardized across Danbury condo communities and can affect financing options, particularly for buyers using conventional loans with investor-ratio overlays. Buyers financing with FHA should confirm complex approval status directly with their lender, as FHA certification is complex-specific and changes over time. Renovation variation between units is real at Lexington Mews. Units that traded in 2020 at $335,000 and have since been updated look meaningfully different from units in original condition. Do not assume that a 2,217-square-foot unit is comparable to another 2,217-square-foot unit without walking both.
Buying or Selling at Lexington Mews
Pricing a unit at Lexington Mews correctly requires pulling the full 56-sale MLS history and filtering by bedroom count, square footage band, and renovation status. A 3-bed unit at 2,217 square feet in updated condition is not the same asset as an original-condition unit of the same size. The spread between comps is wide enough that generic pricing approaches will either leave money on the table or price a listing out of the market.
The Engel Team tracks every sale at Lexington Mews and can provide a unit-specific valuation based on closed data, not list price averages. For buyers, the team monitors off-market and pre-list opportunities at the complex and can get you into a unit before it formally hits the MLS. For sellers, a detailed comp analysis and targeted pricing strategy is the difference between a fast sale at full value and a listing that sits until you reduce. Reach out directly to discuss your specific unit or your search criteria at Lexington Mews.
More Danbury Real Estate
MLS via SmartMLS. Schools: Danbury Public Schools.
Explore more Crystal Bay, Lexington Court, Kensington Woods, Hudson Glen and all Danbury CT real estate.
More Danbury CT condos: Sterling Woods, Spring Ridge, Woodland Hills. Browse Danbury CT homes for sale.
Search Current Danbury Condo Listings
Use the search below to view currently active condo listings in Danbury. IDX subdivision filters may not isolate this complex reliably, so for current availability, call or text The Engel Team.
