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The Westport real estate market recorded a busy period of transactions in the latter half of March, with five properties changing hands for a combined total of $7.2 million. The sales, which occurred between March 16 and March 20, highlight continued demand in the sought-after Connecticut community.
The week's highest sale was a commanding $3.2 million, significantly influencing the overall total. This premium transaction underscores the high-value segment of the local market. Meanwhile, the median sale price for the period stood at a robust $1.8 million, offering a strong indicator of the market's overall health and the caliber of properties sold.
These figures reflect a steady pace for Westport’s residential sector, demonstrating sustained buyer interest. The consistent activity and substantial sale prices point to a stable and desirable market environment for homeowners and prospective buyers alike. The data provides a clear snapshot of spring market momentum in the area.
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