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Multifamily Homes in Madison, CT

Real-time MLS inventory across Madison, CT

Discover multifamily homes in New Haven County in Madison, CT. Madison is a charming shoreline town on the Connecticut coast known for its beautiful town beach, the iconic RJ Julia Booksellers, a walkable town center, and a strong public school system. It attracts families looking for a quieter coastal lifestyle with excellent schools and a tight-knit community feel. Median home price in Madison: $625,000. School rating: A.

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How many multifamily homes are currently for sale in Madison, CT?

Active inventory in Madison, CT changes daily as listings come on and go off market. The grid above shows the most recently updated listings — refresh for the latest count.

What is the median home price in Madison, CT?

The median home price in Madison, CT is approximately $625,000. Actual sale prices depend on location, condition, lot size, and timing of the listing.

What are property taxes like in Madison, CT?

Madison has a mill rate of approximately 28.72. Annual taxes equal the mill rate × the assessed value (70% of fair market value) ÷ 1,000.

Can Nomade Real Estate help me buy a home in Madison, CT?

Yes. Nomade represents buyers across all eight Connecticut counties with on-the-ground knowledge of Madison, CT pricing, schools, commute, and what makes each neighborhood different. Reach out via the contact form on any property page to start a search.

What is it like living in Madison, CT?

Madison offers a relaxed shoreline lifestyle with a walkable downtown, excellent schools, and beautiful beaches. It's quieter and more affordable than Fairfield County's Gold Coast towns.

How far is Madison from New York City?

Madison is approximately 95 minutes from NYC by Shore Line East to New Haven, then Metro-North. Many residents who commute do so 2-3 days per week.

What makes Madison's schools stand out?

Daniel Hand High School is consistently ranked among Connecticut's best public high schools, with strong academics, arts, and athletics.

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