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Wilton
Fairfield County

Wilton

Family-First, Top Schools, Quiet Country

$915,000

Median Home

A+

Schools

27.18

Mill Rate

80 min

NYC Commute

Living Here

Living in Wilton

Wilton is a quintessential New England town with a charming town center, top-rated public schools, Weir Farm National Historical Park, and easy Merritt Parkway access. The town's character is defined by stone walls, rolling wooded properties, and a deeply engaged community.

Highlights

  • Top-ranked Wilton Public Schools
  • Weir Farm National Historical Park
  • Merritt Parkway access — 50 minutes to Manhattan
  • Active community theater, garden club, and historical society
  • Mix of antique colonials, mid-century moderns, and country estates

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For Sale

Homes for Sale in Wilton

Buyer Perspective

What Buyers Love About Wilton

  • Excellent K-12 public schools
  • Quiet, residential character with strong community
  • Beautiful wooded properties on multi-acre lots
  • Active arts and cultural calendar
  • Easy commute to Norwalk/Stamford for hybrid workers

Wilton, Connecticut

Town Data

Wilton at a Glance

18,500

Population

$915,000

Median Home

27.18

Mill Rate

A+

School Rating

80 min

NYC Commute

Schools

SchoolTypeRating
Wilton High SchoolPublicA+
Middlebrook Middle SchoolPublicA+

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Wilton schools good?

Yes — Wilton Public Schools consistently rank among the top districts in Connecticut, with strong academics, arts, and athletics through K-12.

How much are homes in Wilton CT?

The median home in Wilton is around $915K, with significant variation from updated capes around $700K to country estates exceeding $3M.

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