Fairfield County dossier · Updated August 2026

Monroe

Spacious, residential value for hybrid workers who prioritize land over train convenience.

The fit

Where Monroe stands out

  • Acreage potential
  • Larger homes
  • Quiet residential character

The tradeoffs

What deserves a closer look

  • No direct train
  • Car-dependent errands

Homes and grounds

4-bedroom capacity with acreage is more common.

The matcher models representative availability, not a promise about current inventory. Use the brokerage-approved search and verify every property independently.

Daily life

Daily life is primarily car-oriented.

Water access is not a defining feature. These classifications are town-level context and may differ materially by address.

Continue the brief

Put Monroe into your own numbers.

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Ownership cost

Compare mortgage, taxes, maintenance and commuting.

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Commute studio

Model the annual time commitment behind the train.

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Property dossier

Research a particular listing before a showing.

Housing range$550K–$950KReviewed August 2026
Real-property mill rate28.67 millsFY 2025–26 · 2024 Grand List
Education contextStrong official-data profile2024–25 published cycle
Transit reviewNo direct railReviewed August 2026

Housing and commute figures are planning ranges; tax data is an exact municipal rate from the cited state dataset. Address-level facts still require verification.

Field-level sources and limits

Housing planning rangesReviewed August 2026MTA Metro-North schedulesReviewed August 2026Connecticut OPM FY2026 mill-rate datasetFY 2025–26 · 2024 Grand ListConnecticut EdSight2024–25 published cycleConnecticut municipal assessor directoryJanuary 2026 directoryFEMA Flood Map Service CenterLive official lookup

Town-level planning information is educational and should not replace licensed, legal, tax, insurance, transit, appraisal, inspection, or municipal guidance.