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Sherman, Connecticut Real Estate Update
September, 2009
Closed home sales in Sherman, Connecticut:
There were 1 home sales that closed in Sherman during September, 2009.
The median sales price was $520,000.
On average, these homes sold for 98.1% of their final list price.
Days on Market averaged 294 days of market time.
This compares with a closed sales in September, 2008, with a median sales price of $565,000.

Currently available homes for sale in Sherman, Connecticut:
Currently, there are 62 homes for sale in Sherman, CT.
List Prices range from $275,000 for a small bungalo with beach rights to $3,199,000 for a spacious antique estate.
Sherman, Connecticut is a small semi-rural community of about 4,000 residents that borders New York State to the west, New Fairfield to the south and hugs the northwestern shores of Candlewood Lake. Several lake communities border Candlewood Lake, and typically offer a private beach for residents, boat docks and other amenities. The northernmost town in Fairfield County, Sherman is often cited as being the fastest growing town in Connecticut per capita, yet still retains its rural roots and charm.
This Market Report prepared by:
Don Fabrizio-Garcia, REALTOR
Real Estate & Appraisals
203.746.1199
Connecticut Real Estate and Homes for Sale
Data compiled from the Greater Fairfield County MLS and believed to be accurate.
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Sherman, Connecticut Real Estate Update
August, 2009
Closed home sales in Sherman, Connecticut:
There were 2 home sales that closed in Sherman during August, 2009.
The median sales price was $464,962.
On average, these homes sold for 95.9% of their final list price.
Days on Market averaged 263 days of market time.
This compares with 2 closed sales in August, 2008, with a median sales price of $767,500.

Currently available homes for sale in Sherman, Connecticut:
Currently, there are 62 homes for sale in Sherman, CT.
List Prices range from $275,000 for a small bungalo with beach rights to $3,199,000 for a spacious antique estate.
Sherman, Connecticut is a small semi-rural community of about 4,000 residents that borders New York State to the west, New Fairfield to the south and hugs the northwestern shores of Candlewood Lake. Several lake communities border Candlewood Lake, and typically offer a private beach for residents, boat docks and other amenities. The northernmost town in Fairfield County, Sherman is often cited as being the fastest growing town in Connecticut per capita, yet still retains its rural roots and charm.
This Market Report prepared by:
Don Fabrizio-Garcia, REALTOR
Real Estate & Appraisals
203.746.1199
Connecticut Real Estate and Homes for Sale
Data compiled from the Greater Fairfield County MLS and believed to be accurate.
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Sherman, Connecticut Real Estate Update
July, 2009
Closed home sales in Sherman, Connecticut:
There were 4 home sales that closed in Sherman during July, 2009.
The median sales price was $551,500.
This compares with 1 closed sales in July, 2008, with a median sales price of $409,000.
Currently available homes for sale in Sherman, Connecticut:
Currently, there are 71 homes for sale in Sherman, CT.
List Prices range from $275,000 for a small bungalo with beach rights to $3,199,000 for a spacious antique estate.
Sherman, Connecticut is a small semi-rural community of about 4,000 residents that borders New York State to the west, New Fairfield to the south and hugs the northwestern shores of Candlewood Lake. Several lake communities border Candlewood Lake, and typically offer a private beach for residents, boat docks and other amenities. The northernmost town in Fairfield County, Sherman is often cited as being the fastest growing town in Connecticut per capita, yet still retains its rural roots and charm.
This Market Report prepared by:
Don Fabrizio-Garcia, REALTOR
Real Estate & Appraisals
203.746.1199
Connecticut Real Estate and Homes for Sale
Data compiled from the Greater Fairfield County MLS and believed to be accurate.
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Sherman, Connecticut Real Estate Update
June, 2009
Closed home sales in Sherman, Connecticut:
There were 4 home sales that closed in Sherman during June, 2009.
Average and median sales price was $395,000.
On average, these homes sold for 93.9% of their final list price.
This compares with 3 closed sales in June, 2008, with a median sales price of $540,000.

Currently available homes for sale in Sherman, Connecticut:
Currently, there are 71 homes for sale in Sherman, CT.
List Prices range from $275,000 for a small bungalo with beach rights to $3,199,000 for a spacious antique estate.
Sherman, Connecticut is a small semi-rural community of about 4,000 residents that borders New York State to the west, New Fairfield to the south and hugs the northwestern shores of Candlewood Lake. Several lake communities border Candlewood Lake, and typically offer a private beach for residents, boat docks and other amenities. The northernmost town in Fairfield County, Sherman is often cited as being the fastest growing town in Connecticut per capita, yet still retains its rural roots and charm.
This Market Report prepared by:
Don Fabrizio-Garcia, REALTOR
Real Estate & Appraisals
203.746.1199
Connecticut Real Estate and Homes for Sale
Data compiled from the Greater Fairfield County MLS and believed to be accurate.
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Sherman, Connecticut Real Estate Update
May, 2009
Closed home sales in Sherman, Connecticut:
There were 10 home sales that closed in Sherman during May, 2009.
Average and median sales price was $397,500.
This compares with 6 closed sales in May, 2008, with a median sales price of $658,750.

Currently available homes for sale in Sherman, Connecticut:
Currently, there are 58 homes for sale in Sherman, CT.
List Prices range from $275,000 for a small bungalo with beach rights to $3,199,000 for a spacious antique estate.
Sherman, Connecticut is a small semi-rural community of about 4,000 residents that borders New York State to the west, New Fairfield to the south and hugs the northwestern shores of Candlewood Lake. Several lake communities border Candlewood Lake, and typically offer a private beach for residents, boat docks and other amenities. The northernmost town in Fairfield County, Sherman is often cited as being the fastest growing town in Connecticut per capita, yet still retains its rural roots and charm.
This Market Report prepared by:
Don Fabrizio-Garcia, REALTOR
Real Estate & Appraisals
203.746.1199
Connecticut Real Estate and Homes for Sale
Data compiled from the Greater Fairfield County MLS and believed to be accurate.
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