Norwalk, CT06854

Real Estate Data & Market Trends

Key Metrics at a Glance

Median Home Value
$548,000
5.1% YoY Growth
Median Household Income
$86,400
30.8% 5-Year Growth
Days on Market
29
12.0% Shorter than last year
Home Price Forecast
3.1%
Median Rent
$2,500
13.3% YoY Growth
1-Bed Rent
$2,200
4.8% YoY Growth
2-Bed Rent
$2,780
2.2% YoY Growth
3-Bed Rent
$3,900
28.8% YoY Growth

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Property Listings — Norwalk, CT

As of Oct '25, Realtor.com reports that the median days on market for a home in Norwalk, CT is 29. This is a decrease of -12.0% from last year, suggesting that homes are sitting on the market shorter than last year. The percentage of listed homes with a reduced price is 9.0%, representing a small inventory and little supply pressure on home prices.

MetricZip Code AverageYear over Year % Change
Median Listing Price
$582,00025.0%
Listing Count
6723.0%
Listings as % of Homes0.4%23.0%
Days on Market
29-12.0%
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Demographics — Norwalk, CT

As of the latest ACS Survey released in 2023, Norwalk, CT has a population of 31,800, which has increased by 2.5% over the past 5 years. Norwalk, CT is a moderately popular place for families, as children make up 23.4% of the population. The area has a moderately educated workforce, with 35.9% of adult residents holding a bachelor’s degree or higher. There are few residents working remotely, with 8.5% reporting working from home.

MetricLatest CensusYoY % Change
Population
31,8002.5%
% Under 18
23.4%-1.7%
% Seniors
14.3%25.4%
% WFH
8.5%150.0%
% w/ College Degree
35.9%14.0%
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As of the latest ACS Survey released in 2023, Norwalk, CT is a predominantly hispanic area, with 43.9% of the population identifying as hispanic. The hispanic population has grown by 3.5% in the last 5 years. The second most common race or ethnicity in Norwalk, CT is white, making up 26.5% of the population. Foreign-born residents account for 37.9% of the population in Norwalk, CT, and this percentage has increased by 3.0% as of the ACS Survey 5 years prior, suggesting more immigrants are calling the area home.

Race and Ethnicity

MetricLatest Census5-Year % Change
% White
26.5%-16.1%
% Black
23.0%7.5%
% Hispanic
43.9%3.5%
% Asian
4.5%15.4%
% Foreign Born
37.9%3.0%
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Mortgage and Risk — Norwalk, CT

According to HUD data as of 2023, there were 263 mortgage originations in Norwalk, CT, of which 94.0% of loans were conventional mortgages. The average loan-to-value was 61.0%, with 17.0% above 90% LTV (elevated). This implies medium mortgage risk in Norwalk, CT. Investor activity is low, as 3.0% of loans were by investors. 8.0% of loans were cash-out refinances, suggesting few homeowners are tapping equity.

Mortgages

MetricZip Code Average
Total Loan Originations
263
% Conventional Loans
94.0%
% Government Loans
6.0%
% Investor Loans
3.0%
% Second Loans
1.0%
% Cash Out Refinance
8.0%

Loan Activity

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Rentals and Section 8 — Norwalk, CT

As of 2024, the percent of homes in Norwalk, CT under the Section 8 program is 17.0%. This is considered high, suggesting that the neighborhood is heavily composed of Section 8 homes. Section 8 opportunity is good when HUD pays more than market rent. In Norwalk, CT, none of the tracked home sizes currently have HUD payment amounts above market rent, suggesting limited Section 8 opportunity.

Section 8 Market Size

Total Units under HUD
1,508
Total Units Section 8
1,031
% Rentals under Section 8
17.0%
% Occupied Section 8
86.0%

Section 8 Opportunity

Home SizeHUD PremiumMarket RentMax HUD Rent
1 Bedroom-$240$2,200$1,960
2 Bedroom-$410$2,780$2,370
3 Bedroom-$1,010$3,900$2,890
4 Bedroom-$2,650$5,800$3,150

Affordability — Norwalk, CT

Home Price to Income Ratio

MetricZip Code Average
Home Price to Income Ratio5.1
Median Home Price$548,000
Median Household Income$86,400

Norwalk, CT — ZIP Code Boundary Map

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