Farmington Homes For Sale
Homes for sale in Farmington CT sell for an average $420,000. Condos for sale in Farmington, CT sell for $210,000 on average. Homes for sale in Farmington are a part of, and are surrounded by historical artifacts. Be a part of Historical and Cultural heritage with homes now part of the Connecticut Freedom Trail for their participation in the Underground Railroad. Museums in Farmington include the Stanley Whitman Museum, Hill-Stead Museum, The Day-Lewis Native American Artifacts Museum, and the Lewis Walpole Library. There are polo grounds, and a 45-hole golf course, Tunxis Plantation, with a driving range and mini golf. The mini golf is transformed during Halloween to a spooky "Goulish Golf" which is a lot of fun.
Homes for sale in Farmington, CT also have the convenient hospital, The Uconn Health Center and a modern mall with 160 shops, called West Farms Mall. Recently Farmington's Unionville village has been transformed into a "kind of" town center with shopping and dining. And then on the east end is the highly desired, Devonwood community. Homes for sale in Devonwood are a part of over 380 homes surrounded by woodlands and forest preserve, and even the adjacent Winding Trails where you can cross country ski, skate, sled/tube, fishing, and even a beach for swimming in the summer. Lastly, homes for sale in Farmington have easy highway access for commuters all over the state.


Per the Valley Book:
Population: 24,658
Land Area: 28 square miles
Median Household Income: $81,986
Average Homes Sales Price:
- Single-family: $420,000
- Condominium: $210,000
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Homes for sale in Devonwood
Unique to Farmington is the prestigious community known as Devonwood. Devonwood consists of 382 Elegant homes surrounded by an array of woodlands and Forest Preserve area yet within minutes from major highways, shopping, and The Capitol City.
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Related Farmington, CT Information:
- Town of Farmington, CT - Official website of the Town of Farmington (CT) Connecticut.
- Farmington Valley Directory - Shops, Events and Regional Information for farmington valley towns.
- Winding Trails, Inc. - is an independent, non-profit, organization serving people from Farmington and surrounding communities, providing year round recreational and educational activities for the enjoyment and growth of families and individuals of all ages.
- Farmington Sports Arena - An indoor sports complex located in Farmington, CT. offering developmental programs, training clinics, and personalized training.
- Farmington Valley Sports & Recreation Directory - The Farmington Valley is the place for your family's Sports and Recreation. The choices are vast, from tennis, swimming and golf, to football, dance, canoeing and martial arts.
- Miss Porter's School, Farmington, CT - A boarding and day school for girls in grades 9-12. It integrates all aspects of a girl's education with her personal growth by providing a rigorous academic program within a supportive community.
- The Stanley-Whitman House - National Historic Landmark located in Farmington, CT. Features living history program, tours, museum highlights, and details about this 18th century home.
- Connecticut Authors and Publishers Association - CAPA's members include aspiring, self-published or published authors, writers, agents, publishers, and other book-industry people who meet at the Tunxis Community College in Farmington CT.
- Descendants of Stephen Hart of Farmington, CT - This site focuses on Deacon Stephen Hart, who emigrated from England and settle in Farmington, CT before 1650. All of his descendants, throughout North America and the world may be identified here, if we know about them.
- The New Britain Transportation Company - Division of CT Transit, serving the towns of New Britain, Plainville, Berlin and Bristol, as well as portions of Meriden, Cromwell, Newington, Farmington and West Hartford.
- State Senator Jonathan A. Harris - Democratic legislator representing the 5th District, including the towns of West Hartford, Bloomfield, Burlington and Farmington.
- USGS 01189995 Farmington River at Tariffville - Real-time data for stream flow conditions, from the USGS.
- USGS 01186000 West Branch Farmington River at Riverton - Real-time data for stream flow conditions, from the USGS.
- Restrung - This is a band out of Farmington, CT with reggae/ska/punk influences. Site features MP3 downloads, an image gallery and a band history.
- Capitol Region Mental Health Center - State-operated agency which provides clinical and community support services to individuals with psychiatric illness. Serving the towns of Hartford, West Hartford, Farmington, Simsbury, Canton and Avon.
- ChefMoz: Farmington - Detailed restaurant listings and dining guide with reviews submitted by the public and links to outside reviews. Search by name, cuisine, rating, or location.
- Farmington Library - Information on special programs, business services, events, history collection, children's and teens programs.
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