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Avon

Hartford County, Connecticut

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Avon, a haven for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and reside in a quieter community.

Avon, CT, a suburb of Hartford, has long been a haven for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and reside in a quieter community. Originally a part of Farmington, Avon was settled in 1645. In 1828 when the Farmington Canal opened, Avon began to expand rapidly as industrial and commercial growth began to draw those seeking employment. Currently, the town is home to roughly 18,000 residents. Avon is known for its superb education and is home to Avon Old Farms School, a prestigious preparatory all boys boarding school, The Farmington Valley Academy Montessori, Talcott Mountain Academy of Science Mathematics and Avon High School. The town was once ranked by Money Magazine as the third safest town in America. Residents enjoy hiking Talcott Mountain and picking fresh produce at The Pickin’ Patch.

Avon is home to 1st Company Governor’s Horse Guards, chartered in 1788 as the Governor’s Independent Volunteer Troop of Horse Guards. Through the late 1800s and early 1900s the Horse Guard served as a dignified escort to many presidents, governors, military heroes and dignitaries including George Washington, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Commodore Thomas McDonough and Lafayette.

Riverdale Farms Shopping and Avon Village Marketplace hosts many of Avon’s businesses, restaurants and shops. Avon has a vast array of cuisine ranging from Thai to Italian, Indian to Mexican and anywhere in between.

For the outdoorsman there are plenty of state parks to choose from for picnics, walking paths or day hikes including Penwood State Park, Talcott Mountain State Park and Horse Guard State Park as well as Rails-to-Trails.

Whether you’re looking to go on a shopping spree or have some fun on the farm, the possibilities are endless in Avon. This combination of rural privacy and commercial accessibility is why so many people choose to reside here.

Avon, CT, a suburb of Hartford, has long been a haven for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and reside in a quieter community. Originally a part of Farmington, Avon was settled in 1645. In 1828 when the Farmington Canal opened, Avon began to expand rapidly as industrial and commercial growth began to draw those seeking employment. Currently, the town is home to roughly 18,000 residents. Avon is known for its superb education and is home to Avon Old Farms School, a prestigious preparatory all boys boarding school, The Farmington Valley Academy Montessori, Talcott Mountain Academy of Science Mathematics and Avon High School. The town was once ranked by Money Magazine as the third safest town in America. Residents enjoy hiking Talcott Mountain and picking fresh produce at The Pickin’ Patch.

Avon is home to 1st Company Governor’s Horse Guards, chartered in 1788 as the Governor’s Independent Volunteer Troop of Horse Guards. Through the late 1800s and early 1900s the Horse Guard served as a dignified escort to many presidents, governors, military heroes and dignitaries including George Washington, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Commodore Thomas McDonough and Lafayette.

Riverdale Farms Shopping and Avon Village Marketplace hosts many of Avon’s businesses, restaurants and shops. Avon has a vast array of cuisine ranging from Thai to Italian, Indian to Mexican and anywhere in between.

For the outdoorsman there are plenty of state parks to choose from for picnics, walking paths or day hikes including Penwood State Park, Talcott Mountain State Park and Horse Guard State Park as well as Rails-to-Trails.

Whether you’re looking to go on a shopping spree or have some fun on the farm, the possibilities are endless in Avon. This combination of rural privacy and commercial accessibility is why so many people choose to reside here.

Avon, CT, a suburb of Hartford, has long been a haven for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and reside in a quieter community. Originally a part of Farmington, Avon was settled in 1645. In 1828 when the Farmington Canal opened, Avon began to expand rapidly as industrial and commercial growth began to draw those seeking employment. Currently, the town is home to roughly 18,000 residents. Avon is known for its superb education and is home to Avon Old Farms School, a prestigious preparatory all boys boarding school, The Farmington Valley Academy Montessori, Talcott Mountain Academy of Science Mathematics and Avon High School. The town was once ranked by Money Magazine as the third safest town in America. Residents enjoy hiking Talcott Mountain and picking fresh produce at The Pickin’ Patch.

Avon is home to 1st Company Governor’s Horse Guards, chartered in 1788 as the Governor’s Independent Volunteer Troop of Horse Guards. Through the late 1800s and early 1900s the Horse Guard served as a dignified escort to many presidents, governors, military heroes and dignitaries including George Washington, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Commodore Thomas McDonough and Lafayette.

Riverdale Farms Shopping and Avon Village Marketplace hosts many of Avon’s businesses, restaurants and shops. Avon has a vast array of cuisine ranging from Thai to Italian, Indian to Mexican and anywhere in between.

For the outdoorsman there are plenty of state parks to choose from for picnics, walking paths or day hikes including Penwood State Park, Talcott Mountain State Park and Horse Guard State Park as well as Rails-to-Trails.

Whether you’re looking to go on a shopping spree or have some fun on the farm, the possibilities are endless in Avon. This combination of rural privacy and commercial accessibility is why so many people choose to reside here.

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Featured Listings

52 Weatherstone
Avon, CT $1,545,000

52 Weatherstone

Avon, CT

$1,545,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3/2 Baths
  • 4,963 Sqft
58 Weatherstone
Avon, CT $1,495,000

58 Weatherstone

Avon, CT

$1,495,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3/2 Baths
  • 4,617 Sqft
48 Weatherstone
Avon, CT $1,345,000

48 Weatherstone

Avon, CT

$1,345,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 4,155 Sqft
15 Parsons Way
Avon, CT $1,250,000

15 Parsons Way

Avon, CT

$1,250,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 3,500 Sqft
44 Weatherstone
Avon, CT $1,195,000

44 Weatherstone

Avon, CT

$1,195,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 4/1 Baths
  • 3,602 Sqft
61 Weatherstone
Avon, CT $1,195,000

61 Weatherstone

Avon, CT

$1,195,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 3,602 Sqft
4 Gatewood
Avon, CT $675,000

4 Gatewood

Avon, CT

$675,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 3,573 Sqft
Lot 48 Weatherstone
Avon, CT $300,000

Lot 48 Weatherstone

Avon, CT

$300,000
  • 0.93 Acres

Avon

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Avon is within Hartford County, Connecticut and borders Canton, Simsbury, West Hartford, Farmington and Burlington.

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Units Sold

December 2024

28 TOTAL UNITS

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Median Sales Price

December 2024 - Single Family Homes

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December 2024 Single Family Homes

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