Trumbull

Formerly a rural agricultural town with roots in mining and manufacturing, the town of Trumbull today is largely residential.

Incorporated in 1797, Trumbull is named for Jonathan Trumbull, a Revolutionary War governor. After World War II, as suburbs blossomed throughout the country, Trumbull’s residential character started to take shape. Today, the town, which encompasses 23.5 square miles and is home to about 37,000 people, is primarily a residential community that takes pride in its history, natural resources, healthy commerce and desirable atmosphere.

Pride in community is also evident through Trumbull’s numerous civic organizations including its historical society, community women’s group, teen and senior centers, and Tashua Recreational Facility. The town boasts more than 870 acres of park facilities, offering myriad recreational opportunities for residents.

Incorporated in 1797, Trumbull is named for Jonathan Trumbull, a Revolutionary War governor. After World War II, as suburbs blossomed throughout the country, Trumbull’s residential character started to take shape. Today, the town, which encompasses 23.5 square miles and is home to about 37,000 people, is primarily a residential community that takes pride in its history, natural resources, healthy commerce and desirable atmosphere.

Pride in community is also evident through Trumbull’s numerous civic organizations including its historical society, community women’s group, teen and senior centers, and Tashua Recreational Facility. The town boasts more than 870 acres of park facilities, offering myriad recreational opportunities for residents.

Incorporated in 1797, Trumbull is named for Jonathan Trumbull, a Revolutionary War governor. After World War II, as suburbs blossomed throughout the country, Trumbull’s residential character started to take shape. Today, the town, which encompasses 23.5 square miles and is home to about 37,000 people, is primarily a residential community that takes pride in its history, natural resources, healthy commerce and desirable atmosphere.

Pride in community is also evident through Trumbull’s numerous civic organizations including its historical society, community women’s group, teen and senior centers, and Tashua Recreational Facility. The town boasts more than 870 acres of park facilities, offering myriad recreational opportunities for residents.

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9 Macarthur Road
Trumbull, CT $749,900

9 Macarthur Road

Trumbull, CT

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6264 Main Street
Trumbull, CT $689,000

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Trumbull, CT

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56 Inwood Road
Trumbull, CT $499,000

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Trumbull, CT

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219 Teller Road
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219 Teller Road

Trumbull, CT

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51 Tudor Lane
Trumbull, CT $1,295,000

51 Tudor Lane

Trumbull, CT

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1224 Daniels Farm Road
Trumbull, CT $1,250,000

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Trumbull, CT

$1,250,000
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639 Booth Hill Road
Trumbull, CT $1,199,000

639 Booth Hill Road

Trumbull, CT

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43 Moose Hill Road
Trumbull, CT $1,195,900

43 Moose Hill Road

Trumbull, CT

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Trumbull

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Trumbull

Market Snapshot

Units Sold

February 2025

11 TOTAL UNITS

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Median Sales Price

February 2025 - Single Family Homes

$649K
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Percentage of Asking Price

February 2025 Single Family Homes

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