NOMADEReal Estate
Easton
Fairfield County

Easton

Rural Character, Quiet Acres

$795,000

Median Home

A+

Schools

29.27

Mill Rate

85 min

NYC Commute

Living Here

Living in Easton

Easton is a quiet, agrarian community featuring the Easton Country Store tradition, Aspetuck Land Trust preserves, and spacious residential lots. Buyers come for the land, the school system shared with Redding, and the deeply rural feel within 20 minutes of Westport and Fairfield.

Highlights

  • Minimum 1-3 acre zoning preserves rural character
  • Aspetuck Land Trust preserves and reservoirs
  • Joel Barlow High School (shared with Redding) — top-rated
  • Working farms, orchards, and the historic Easton Country Store
  • Short drive to Westport, Fairfield, and the shoreline

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For Sale

Homes for Sale in Easton

Buyer Perspective

What Buyers Love About Easton

  • Large lots and genuine rural character
  • Excellent schools shared with Redding
  • Quiet, low-traffic country roads
  • Beautiful land trust hiking and reservoir views
  • Distinct from neighboring Westport — more space, fewer people

Easton, Connecticut

Town Data

Easton at a Glance

7,500

Population

$795,000

Median Home

29.27

Mill Rate

A+

School Rating

85 min

NYC Commute

Schools

SchoolTypeRating
Joel Barlow High SchoolPublicA+
Helen Keller Middle SchoolPublicA

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Easton so rural?

Easton has strict zoning requiring 1-3 acre minimums in most areas, preserving its agricultural character and limiting development. It's intentional, not accidental.

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