Real Estate Statistics
| Average Price | $1.1M |
|---|---|
| Lowest Price | $95K |
| Highest Price | $5.8M |
| Total Listings | 262 |
| Avg. Days On Market | 52 |
| Avg. Price/SQFT | $494 |
Property Types (active listings)
Highlights
- 01Rich local culture: Walkable downtown Water Street with boutique shopping, local seafood, and wine tasting.
- 02Local Access: Close proximity to Downtown Mystic, Mystic Seaport, and the Mystic Aquarium.
- 03Coastal recreation: Swimming and boating at 10+ marinas, 1 public boat launch & 1 public beach.
- 04Average home price of $1.1M: $400K - $600K village houses, $600K to $900K single-family homes, to $1M+ waterfront estates.

About Stonington
Stonington is a historic New England town found on the southeastern coast of Connecticut, bordering Rhode Island. Covering 48.9 square miles with a population of approximately 18,332 residents, the town has a strong maritime heritage. It is made up of several distinct villages and coastal communities, including Mystic , Masons Island , Old Mystic , Wamphassuc Point , Lords Point , Latimer Point , Stonington Borough , and Pawcatuck , all characterized by winding lanes, waterfront access, and large, well-maintained lawns.
- The housing inventory is varied, featuring an average home price of $1.1 million. Options range from entry-level village houses priced between $400,000 and $600,000, up to single-family homes in Colonial, Cape Cod, and contemporary styles spanning $600,000 to $900,000.
- For luxury buyers, the market features 18th- and 19th-century historic and waterfront estates that frequently go for more than $1,000,000, often providing private dock access and sweeping views of the harbor or open ocean.
- Stonington is served by Stonington Public Schools, a highly-rated district that consistently performs well above Connecticut state averages in reading, math, and science. The local educational infrastructure features Dean Mills School, West Vine Street School, Stonington Middle School, and Stonington High School.
- For commuters and travelers, the Amtrak line can be accessed via nearby Mystic or Westerly, offering direct lines to Boston and New York City. Additionally, T.F. Green International Airport is a 40 to 45-minute drive via US-1 or I-95.
- Residents enjoy quick access to major employment and lifestyle hubs, with Mystic and Groton sitting just 10 to 20 minutes away to the West, and Westerly and Watch Hill, Rhode Island, reachable within 15 to 20 minutes to the East.
Things to Do in Stonington
With a strong maritime heritage, Stonington is known for its coastal lifestyle, tight-knit community, easy access to the ocean, and picturesque views.
- Water Street in the Borough is the heart of the town's retail and culinary scene, offering a walkable historic experience filled with boutique shopping and restaurants serving fresh, local seafood.
- The Velvet Mill is a popular weekend destination for locals and visitors. This repurposed mill hosts artisan booths, unique food options, and community events.
- Saltwater Farm Vineyard is an award-winning coastal winery bordering Wequetquock Cove, available for tastings and bookable for private events.
- Located at the tip of the peninsula, Stonington Point features panoramic views that stretch across coastal Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New York. Residents can enjoy swimming at the neighboring DuBois Beach.
- Residents can enjoy hiking and biking at Haley Farm State Park, walks through Cannon Square, and family-friendly trails and wildlife exhibits at the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center .
- Built for boaters, Stonington features more than 10 local marinas, a public boat launch, and easy deep-water ocean access.

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Stonington Real Estate FAQs
What types of homes are available in Stonington?
Available homes in Stonington include village houses, single-family homes in Colonial, Cape Cod, and contemporary styles, and 18th-19th century historic and waterfront estates, which often have dock access and views of the harbour or open ocean.
How much does it cost to buy a home in Stonington?
The average price of a home in Stonington is $1.1 million, though this varies depending on property type. Village houses start at $400,000 and can go up to $600,000. Single-family homes see the broadest pricing range from $600,000 up to $900K. Historic and waterfront estates often go for more than $1,000,000.
What schools serve Stonington?
Stonington is served by Stonington Public Schools. The town includes two elementary schools (Dean Mills, West Vine Street), Stonington Middle School, and Stonington High School.
Is Stonington a good place for families?
Yes. Stonington is a well-regarded place to raise a family due to its highly rated public school system, tight-knit community, access to coastal outdoor recreation, and proximity to family-friendly activities.
What is there to do in Stonington?
Stonington residents can enjoy a coastal view at Stonington Point, swim at DuBois Beach, and hike or bike at Haley Farm State Park. For those seeking shopping and dining experiences, boutique shopping and local seafood can be found on Water Street, with wine tasting available at Saltwater Farm Vineyard. The Velvet Mill is a popular weekend destination with artisan booths, unique food options, and community events.
Discover areas in Stonington
Subdivisions
- Elm Ridge
- Castle Hill
- High Ridge
- Rock Ridge Estates
- Stonington Acres
- Stonington Green
- Masons Homestead
- Village at Long Wharf
- Old Mystic Estates
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