Housing Report for Fairfield County, Connecticut
In Fairfield County, the census reported 346,942 housing units in the year 2005. This represents a growth in housing units, adding in all 5,565 housing units since the year 2001, or 1.6 percent.
Fairfield County had an owner-occupied dwelling median in 2005 of $475,500, accounted by the American Community Survey. This is greater than the State of Connecticut 2005 median home value of $271,500 and greater than median home value of $167,500 across the United States during the same year.
Fairfield County is made up of a extremely high proportion of residential real estate that is high priced. In 2005, the American Community Survey counted that 46.5 percent owner-occupied dwelling are valued over a half a million dollars.
There seems to be a limited amount of real estate that is affordable in Fairfield County, Connecticut. In 2005, 3.5 percent of residential real estate was valued under $125,000.
The owner-occupied dwellings in Fairfield County, Connecticut have seen large increases from the housing values in 2000. The residential values have increased by $186,600, or 64.6 percent, since 2000 when they were valued at $288,900.
Throughout the State of Connecticut, Fairfield County stands 7 of 8 by percent in growth of new residential structures. The county places 2,233 of 3,141, comparing the percentage change in residential in other US counties.
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Fairfield County had an owner-occupied dwelling median in 2005 of $475,500, accounted by the American Community Survey. This is greater than the State of Connecticut 2005 median home value of $271,500 and greater than median home value of $167,500 across the United States during the same year.
Fairfield County is made up of a extremely high proportion of residential real estate that is high priced. In 2005, the American Community Survey counted that 46.5 percent owner-occupied dwelling are valued over a half a million dollars.
There seems to be a limited amount of real estate that is affordable in Fairfield County, Connecticut. In 2005, 3.5 percent of residential real estate was valued under $125,000.
The owner-occupied dwellings in Fairfield County, Connecticut have seen large increases from the housing values in 2000. The residential values have increased by $186,600, or 64.6 percent, since 2000 when they were valued at $288,900.
Throughout the State of Connecticut, Fairfield County stands 7 of 8 by percent in growth of new residential structures. The county places 2,233 of 3,141, comparing the percentage change in residential in other US counties.
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau


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