Redding

Founded in 1767 and often referred to as the “Vermont of Connecticut,” Redding is a rural Fairfield County community.

Town leaders and residents are committed to preserving its rich New England history, extensive open space and stunning natural resources. Redding has more than 60 miles of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding and cross-country skiing, and ideal fishing areas are available as well. The town enjoys an active recreation department, community and senior centers, as well as public sports facilities, and is home to the Highstead Arboretum with its lovely, wooded walking trails and on-site museum, sure to delight all ages and interests. There is no shortage of opportunities for recreation, as a private golf and tennis club is located here as well.

Town leaders and residents are committed to preserving its rich New England history, extensive open space and stunning natural resources. Redding has more than 60 miles of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding and cross-country skiing, and ideal fishing areas are available as well. The town enjoys an active recreation department, community and senior centers, as well as public sports facilities, and is home to the Highstead Arboretum with its lovely, wooded walking trails and on-site museum, sure to delight all ages and interests. There is no shortage of opportunities for recreation, as a private golf and tennis club is located here as well.

Town leaders and residents are committed to preserving its rich New England history, extensive open space and stunning natural resources. Redding has more than 60 miles of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding and cross-country skiing, and ideal fishing areas are available as well. The town enjoys an active recreation department, community and senior centers, as well as public sports facilities, and is home to the Highstead Arboretum with its lovely, wooded walking trails and on-site museum, sure to delight all ages and interests. There is no shortage of opportunities for recreation, as a private golf and tennis club is located here as well.

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Redding is a town unlike any other town in Fairfield County. I am proud to live in a town with such integrity, beauty and commitment to conservation. Truly, the shinning jewel of Fairfield County.
Susan Boone Durkee Resident since 1975

Featured Listings

63 Turney Road
Redding, CT $8,600,000

63 Turney Road

Redding, CT

$8,600,000
  • 7 Beds
  • 6/1 Baths
  • 9,420 Sqft
56 Cross Highway
Redding, CT $1,625,000

56 Cross Highway

Redding, CT

$1,625,000
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299 Redding Road
Redding, CT $979,000

299 Redding Road

Redding, CT

$979,000
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176 Picketts Ridge Road
Redding, CT $279,000

176 Picketts Ridge Road

Redding, CT

$279,000
  • 2.16 Acres
1 Long Wall Road
Redding, CT $2,975/mo

1 Long Wall Road

Redding, CT

$2,975/mo
  • 2 Beds
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  • 1,000 Sqft
380 Newtown Turnpike
Redding, CT $2,950/mo

380 Newtown Turnpike

Redding, CT

$2,950/mo
  • 2 Beds
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229 Umpawaug Road
Redding, CT $7,495,000

229 Umpawaug Road

Redding, CT

$7,495,000
  • 6 Beds
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241 Black Rock Turnpike
Redding, CT $4,495,000

241 Black Rock Turnpike

Redding, CT

$4,495,000
  • 6 Beds
  • 7/4 Baths
  • 17,548 Sqft

Redding

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Market Snapshot

Units Sold

January 2026

7 TOTAL UNITS

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Median Sales Price

January 2026 - Single Family Homes

$803K
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Percentage of Asking Price

January 2026 Single Family Homes

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