
Stonington
Historic Borough, Working Waterfront
$495,000
Median Home
B+
Schools
21.80
Mill Rate
150 min
NYC Commute
Living in Stonington
Stonington's perfectly preserved historic borough is one of New England's most charming villages, with the working harbor, the Old Lighthouse Museum, and Water Street's restaurants and galleries. The town also encompasses the artistic Mystic neighborhood and rural Pawcatuck.
Highlights
- Historic Stonington Borough — perfectly preserved fishing village
- Mystic neighborhood (with Groton) — major tourist destination
- Working harbor and Old Lighthouse Museum
- Two coastlines — Long Island Sound and Pawcatuck River
- Strong restaurants and galleries on Water Street
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Homes for Sale in Stonington
What Buyers Love About Stonington
- Most picturesque village in eastern Connecticut
- Active working waterfront and yachting
- Strong year-round community
- Lower mill rate than central CT towns
- Access to Mystic's amenities without Mystic prices
Stonington, Connecticut
Stonington at a Glance
18,500
Population
$495,000
Median Home
21.80
Mill Rate
B+
School Rating
150 min
NYC Commute
Schools
| School | Type | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Stonington High School | Public | B+ |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Stonington Borough a good place to live?
Yes — the borough is one of New England's most charming historic villages, with restaurants, galleries, the working harbor, and a tight-knit year-round community. Pricing reflects the demand.