Real Estate
Brookfield Home Values Are Rising — Here’s How Much
Typical home values in Brookfield are up year-over-year, according to new Zillow data.
BROOKFIELD, CT — Home values in Brookfield are continuing to climb, with prices nearing $570,000 as of early 2026, according to new data.
Typical home values in the town reached about $568,175 as of March 31, marking a 4% increase over the past year, Zillow data shows.
The steady rise reflects a broader trend in the local housing market, where prices have climbed significantly over the past several years.
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A long-term view of the data shows home values in Brookfield have increased sharply since 2020, following a relatively stable period in the late 2010s. Prices surged during the pandemic-era housing boom and have continued to trend upward, though at a slower pace more recently.
Current listing data suggests inventory remains limited. As of late March, there were 26 homes for sale in Brookfield, along with 12 new listings added during that period.
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The town’s median list price stood at $606,000, indicating sellers are continuing to price homes above typical value estimates.
Across Connecticut, Brookfield sits in the mid-to-upper range of home values compared to other towns, with prices well below high-end markets like Darien and Greenwich but above many smaller or less competitive areas.
Despite ongoing increases, the pace of growth has moderated compared to earlier spikes, suggesting the market may be stabilizing after several years of rapid gains.
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