One Agent. Every Property Type. Trumbull Real Estate Done With Purpose

Trumbull's Agent Who Reads the Market Before It Moves

Trumbull real estate does not sit still. Median sale prices are hovering around $695,000, homes are moving in under three weeks, and commercial demand for office and retail space is holding steady across Fairfield County. This is a market that rewards preparation and punishes hesitation.

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As your real estate agent in Trumbull, CT, I work on both sides of the transaction. Buyers get a clear picture of what a property is actually worth before they make an offer.

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Sellers get a pricing strategy built on current data, not optimism. Whether you are looking at houses for sale in Trumbull, scouting commercial real estate in Trumbull, or trying to figure out your next move, the process starts with honest guidance and ends with a result you can stand behind. Operating through Realty Center LLC, that is the standard every client gets.

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Trumbull Real Estate Listings Worth Your Attention

Not every listing deserves your time. These do. Whether you are searching for houses for sale in Trumbull or scouting commercial real estate properties for your business, this is where the search starts. Updated inventory, across every property type.

Trumbull Properties Worth Seeing

Every neighborhood tells a story. Browse the homes, streets, and commercial real estate that make Trumbull one of Fairfield County’s most active markets today.

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Evaluate your monthly payments based on different down payment amounts and make the best financial choice for your future.

Trumbull, CT: A Market Built on a Strong Community

Real estate does not perform in a vacuum. The people, income levels, and growth trends behind a town shape every transaction in it. Here is what the data says about Trumbull right now.A

589,000+

Total Population

37 Years

Median Age

Very High

Population Density

$ 1,600/ month

Cost of Living

Things to Do

Name

Category

Distance

Reviews

Trumbull Mall

Shopping mall

2.7 miles

Indian Ledge Park

Park

3.8 miles

Trumbull Historical Society

Historical society

3.0 miles

Insports Centers

Sports complex

5.3 miles

Name

Category

Distance

Reviews

Antonio’s Italian Kitchen & Bar

Italian

0.4 miles

Sitting Duck Tavern

American

2.2 miles

Prime One Eleven

American

4.8 miles

Ecco Wine Bar

Italian

3.2 miles

Name

Category

Distance

Hours

Trumbull High School
High school

2.2 miles

7AM – 4PM

St. Catherine of Siena School
Catholic school

3.2 miles

7AM – 8PM
Tashua Elementary School
Elementary school

4.0 miles

8AM – 4PM

Frenchtown Elementary School
Elementary school

1.8 miles

24 Hours

Name

Category

Distance

Reviews

Hartford HealthCare Urgent Care
Urgent care center

0.4 mile

Medical center of Fairfield County
Medical Center

3.3 miles

Bridgeport Hospital Center for Geriatrics
Geriatrician

3.3 miles

Northeast Medical Group
Hospital

3.3 miles

The People and Economy Behind Trumbull Real Estate

Trumbull is home to a stable, owner-driven community. Low turnover and high homeownership keep the residential market grounded and demand for Trumbull real estate consistently strong.

39,015

Total Population

Moderate

Population Density

41.7 Years

Median Age

50.1%/49.9%

Men/Women

0 to 18 Years
25.9%
19 to 24 Years
7%
25 to 34 Years
7.1%
35 to 49 Years
21.6%
50 to 64 Years
20.6%
65 Years & Over
17.8%
Blue Collar
10.2%
White Collar
89.8%
10–19 Minutes
24.1%
20–29 Minutes
20.5%
30–44 Minutes
23.4%
45–59 Minutes
10.1%
Trumbull Crime
56%
National Average
44%
Crime Rate
2.74%
Voilent Crime
0.13%
Property Crime
2.61%
Safety Score
40%

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More Than a Market: Life in Trumbull, CT

A closer look at the town that keeps drawing buyers, sellers, and business owners back to Trumbull real estate year after year.

Why Trumbull Real Estate Has Appreciated Over 21% in Three Years

Not every suburb in Fairfield County has earned its price point. Trumbull has. Incorporated in the 1700s and built up steadily through the 20th century, the town developed with a clear identity, residential neighborhoods designed for long-term living, commercial corridors with real accessibility, and a school system that became one of the primary reasons families chose Trumbull over comparable towns.

That identity has translated directly into market performance. Over the past three years, median home values in Trumbull have risen by as much as 28%, with the current median sitting around $695,000. Homes are moving in under three weeks, and commercial real estate in Trumbull CT continues to attract business owners looking for space with genuine Fairfield County access.

Living in Trumbull is not just a real estate decision. It is a long-term community decision. And the market data, year after year, confirms that buyers who make that decision early rarely regret it.

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Maps

Where Trumbull Real Estate Sits on the Map

Route 25, the Merritt Parkway, and I-95 all within reach. Trumbull real estate puts residents and businesses close to everything without the density of larger Connecticut cities.

Why Choose Me

Three Things Every Trumbull Real Estate Client Deserves

Buying or selling in Trumbull, CT takes more than a license and a lockbox. It takes someone who knows this market, prices it accurately, and sees every deal through without cutting corners.

I Know What Buyers Want

Every price shift, every neighborhood trend, every commercial corridor in Trumbull. When you are ready to move, I already have the answers.

Pricing Makes or Breaks Deals

A property priced wrong loses momentum fast. I use current Trumbull data to find the number that attracts serious buyers from day one.

Here Until It's Done

From first consultation to closing day, I am involved at every stage. No handoffs, no gaps, no disappearing after the offer is accepted.

My Process

How I Guide Every Trumbull CT Transaction From Start to Finish

Whether you are buying a home or leasing commercial space in Trumbull, CT, this is what the process looks like with me.

Understanding Your Goals

I start by understanding exactly what you need, whether that is a home in a specific Trumbull neighborhood or commercial space along a key corridor. From there, I get you properly positioned before anything goes on or off the market.

Positioned to Win Every

A strong offer in Trumbull real estate is not just about price. I build offers around financing strength, timeline, and contingency terms that sellers respond to, giving my buyers a real advantage in a fast-moving market.

No Detail Gets Missed

I coordinate inspections, title searches, and appraisals and flag any issues before they become problems. Nothing moves forward until every detail has been reviewed and every risk has been addressed on your behalf.

From Signed Contract to Keys in Hand

I work closely with attorneys and lenders to ensure every requirement is met and every document is in order. Whether residential or commercial, your Trumbull real estate transaction closes on time and without last-minute surprises.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Which neighborhoods in Trumbull, CT are worth looking at?

It depends on your priorities. Tashua offers space and quiet. Nichols has historic character and lake access. Daniels Farm suits buyers who want established streets near top schools. Trumbull Center puts you close to parks and daily conveniences. Each has a different feel and price point.

It sits in the mid-to-upper range for Fairfield County. More affordable than Westport or Darien, but priced above towns like Shelton. For most buyers, the schools, safety, and community quality make the price make sense.

Well-priced properties are moving in under three weeks on average. Homes that sit longer are usually overpriced or underprepared. Getting both right from day one makes all the difference.

Seller conditions remain favorable. Inventory is limited, buyer demand is active, and well-presented homes are still attracting strong offers. If you have been considering it, this is a reasonable time to have that conversation.

The process, timeline, and legal requirements are quite different. Residential transactions follow Connecticut’s attorney review and closing process. Commercial leases involve zoning, tenant improvements, and negotiated terms. I handle both and can walk you through what to expect on either side.

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