Multifamily Homes in Norwalk, CT
Real-time MLS inventory across Norwalk, CT
Discover multifamily homes in Fairfield County in Norwalk, CT. Norwalk blends the historic SoNo arts district with family-friendly neighborhoods and a working waterfront. The Maritime Aquarium, Norwalk Harbor, and a growing restaurant scene draw weekenders from across the region. Distinct neighborhoods — Rowayton, East Norwalk, West Norwalk, Cranbury, Silvermine — each have their own character and price point. Median home price in Norwalk: $575,000. School rating: B.
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Frequently asked questions
How many multifamily homes are currently for sale in Norwalk, CT?
Active inventory in Norwalk, 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 Norwalk, CT?
The median home price in Norwalk, CT is approximately $575,000. Actual sale prices depend on location, condition, lot size, and timing of the listing.
What are property taxes like in Norwalk, CT?
Norwalk has a mill rate of approximately 23.85. 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 Norwalk, CT?
Yes. Nomade represents buyers across all eight Connecticut counties with on-the-ground knowledge of Norwalk, CT pricing, schools, commute, and what makes each neighborhood different. Reach out via the contact form on any property page to start a search.
Is Norwalk a good place to raise a family?
Yes — Norwalk has strong neighborhood identity (especially Rowayton, Cranbury, West Norwalk), several beaches, and good public school options. It's more affordable than neighboring Westport and Darien.
Which Norwalk neighborhood is best?
Rowayton is the most desirable for its village feel and beach. SoNo suits urban-minded buyers. West Norwalk and Cranbury appeal to families wanting more land at lower price points.
Looking in Norwalk?
Talk to a Nomade agent who actually knows Norwalk— pricing, schools, taxes, and what's not on the MLS yet.