Woodbridge

Originally called Amity, the lovely town of Woodbridge in New Haven County offers a large expanses of open space, a strong atmosphere of community involvement and close proximity to Yale University.

Two distinct areas define this largely residential town that is home to about 9,000 residents: Central Woodbridge, which occupies the western section of town, and The Flats, its eastern portion. It has earned the distinction of being one of the wealthiest towns in Connecticut, and the site where the first sulfur match was invented in 1835. Residents take pride in Woodbridge’s history, which is evident throughout the charming Woodbridge Green Historic District and the Darling House Museum, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places. An active land trust oversees the protection and preservation of hundreds of acres of open space, a good portion of which is open to the public in the form of hiking trails and scenic areas.

Two distinct areas define this largely residential town that is home to about 9,000 residents: Central Woodbridge, which occupies the western section of town, and The Flats, its eastern portion. It has earned the distinction of being one of the wealthiest towns in Connecticut, and the site where the first sulfur match was invented in 1835. Residents take pride in Woodbridge’s history, which is evident throughout the charming Woodbridge Green Historic District and the Darling House Museum, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places. An active land trust oversees the protection and preservation of hundreds of acres of open space, a good portion of which is open to the public in the form of hiking trails and scenic areas.

Two distinct areas define this largely residential town that is home to about 9,000 residents: Central Woodbridge, which occupies the western section of town, and The Flats, its eastern portion. It has earned the distinction of being one of the wealthiest towns in Connecticut, and the site where the first sulfur match was invented in 1835. Residents take pride in Woodbridge’s history, which is evident throughout the charming Woodbridge Green Historic District and the Darling House Museum, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places. An active land trust oversees the protection and preservation of hundreds of acres of open space, a good portion of which is open to the public in the form of hiking trails and scenic areas.

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16 Cleft Rock Road
Woodbridge, CT $2,850,000

16 Cleft Rock Road

Woodbridge, CT

$2,850,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 6/2 Baths
  • 8,909 Sqft
6 Zak Hill Drive
Woodbridge, CT $1,599,000

6 Zak Hill Drive

Woodbridge, CT

$1,599,000
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  • 5/1 Baths
  • 6,588 Sqft
106 Seymour Road
Woodbridge, CT $1,398,000

106 Seymour Road

Woodbridge, CT

$1,398,000
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  • 5,200 Sqft
126 Pease Road
Woodbridge, CT $1,195,000

126 Pease Road

Woodbridge, CT

$1,195,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 5/1 Baths
  • 5,965 Sqft
60 Woodfield Road
Woodbridge, CT $1,099,999

60 Woodfield Road

Woodbridge, CT

$1,099,999
  • 5 Beds
  • 4/1 Baths
  • 5,250 Sqft
42 Spring Valley Road
Woodbridge, CT $995,000

42 Spring Valley Road

Woodbridge, CT

$995,000
  • 6 Beds
  • 4/1 Baths
  • 3,023 Sqft
225 Ansonia Road
Woodbridge, CT $789,000

225 Ansonia Road

Woodbridge, CT

$789,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 3,100 Sqft
305 Rimmon Road
Woodbridge, CT $774,900

305 Rimmon Road

Woodbridge, CT

$774,900
  • 4 Beds
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 3,742 Sqft

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Woodbridge

Market Snapshot

Units Sold

February 2025

7 TOTAL UNITS

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Median Sales Price

February 2025 - Single Family Homes

$475K
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Percentage of Asking Price

February 2025 Single Family Homes

96%
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