Easton, CT
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Easton, CT


Easton, Connecticut, is a peaceful, rural community in Fairfield County celebrated for its natural beauty, preserved farmland, and open spaces. The town features working farms, seasonal markets, and scenic landscapes, ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Trails and conservation areas provide a tranquil setting that encourages an active lifestyle. The town center offers locally owned shops, a popular market and café, and historic buildings that reflect Easton’s New England heritage. Residents enjoy seasonal events that honor agricultural traditions and foster community connection. Despite its serene countryside character, Easton provides convenient access to nearby towns, commuter rail lines, and highways, combining rural charm with practical connectivity. The town’s welcoming environment and range of amenities create an inclusive, inviting place to live for people of all backgrounds.






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Easton, CT

Highlights

  • $235K - 5M Price Range
  • $1.06M Avg. Sold Price
  • $1.36M Avg. List Price
  • $357 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 49 Homes for Sale
  • 5 Homes for Rent
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Easton, CT

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Easton, CT

Neighborhood Lifestyle

Bikeable

Connecticut offers moderate bikeability, with scenic rural roads, shoreline trails, and expanding urban bike lanes. The Norwalk River Valley Trail (NRVT), East Coast Greenway and Mianus River Park are popular routes. While hills and traffic can be challenges in some areas, many towns are improving bike infrastructure. Ideal for recreational riders, the state is gradually becoming more accessible for daily cycling.

Historic

The Gold Coast of Connecticut is rich with history, from the colonial-era Bush-Holley House in Greenwich, now home to the Greenwich Historical Society, to Stamford’s Hoyt-Barnum House, the city’s oldest dwelling. In Darien, the Mather Homestead showcases Revolutionary War–era architecture, while New Canaan is celebrated for its modernist “Harvard Five” homes, preserving a unique mid-century design legacy. Norwalk’s Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum offers a glimpse into 19th-century Gilded Age life, and Fairfield’s historic Green, dating back to 1639, remains a centerpiece of community life. In Westport, the historic Saugatuck River and old mill sites tell the story of the town’s maritime and industrial roots.

  • Easton is primarily a residential and rural town, and while it doesn't have its own train station, nearby towns such as Fairfield and Westport offer Metro-North service to New York City. Major roadways like Route 58 and Merritt Parkway provide easy driving access to regional destinations. The town’s location makes it convenient for commuting while offering a quiet and scenic setting.

  • Easton is home to historic buildings, charming churches, and landmarks that reflect its colonial roots. The Easton Historical Society preserves local heritage, and community events often celebrate the town’s rich agricultural and cultural traditions. Art shows, fairs, and seasonal festivals further connect residents to Easton’s unique character and creative spirit.

  • Homes in Easton range from charming farmhouses and historic colonials to custom-built residences on spacious lots. The town values open space and conservation, so many properties feature large yards, wooded areas, or proximity to nature trails. Easton’s housing offers a peaceful retreat with architectural variety and scenic surroundings.

  • Life in Easton offers a blend of peaceful countryside living with close-knit community values. The town's emphasis on land preservation, local farming, and outdoor activity promotes a health-conscious, nature-connected lifestyle. Many residents appreciate Easton’s balance of tranquility and accessibility to surrounding towns for work, culture, and amenities.

  • Easton features a small but charming dining scene, including locally owned cafés, markets, and farm stands. Residents enjoy farm-to-table fare and seasonal offerings that highlight the area’s agricultural heritage. Nearby towns expand the range of dining options, from casual eateries to fine dining, all within a short drive, making Easton ideal for those who enjoy a peaceful setting with access to culinary variety.

  • Easton is a quiet, residential town with limited nightlife, favoring a relaxed evening pace. Social life often centers around local events, small gatherings, or visiting nearby towns that offer more robust entertainment options. Whether enjoying live music in a neighboring community or a calm evening at home, Easton provides a laid-back lifestyle with flexibility.

  • Shopping in Easton centers around small businesses, farm markets, and local vendors. The Easton Village Store is a community hub offering groceries, prepared foods, and coffee. For broader retail needs, residents often head to neighboring towns for shopping centers, boutiques, and big-name stores, all within a short drive from Easton’s peaceful, rural environment.

  • Easton is known for its lush landscapes and abundant open space. The Aspetuck Land Trust offers miles of hiking trails, nature preserves, and opportunities for birding and picnicking. Working farms and reservoirs add to the scenic appeal. Whether walking, biking, or enjoying seasonal farm visits, outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to love in Easton.

Easton, CT

Neighborhood Stories

Farming Town! Scenic Roads! Pastoral Settings! Yet close to NYC & New Haven!

Alison Sternberg
Easton, CT

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Alison Sternberg Licensed Real Estate Salesperson