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Norwich CT Housing Market Report — 2026

Market data last updated: 2026

TL;DR

Norwich CT is the state capital and county seat of New London County. Median home value approximately $270,000 (2026). CT non-judicial foreclosure runs 60–90 days — one of the faster timelines in the Northeast. Transfer tax: $0.75/$100 seller share (RSA 78-B). Attorney closing required. USA Home Buyers covers all closing costs. Written offer in 24 hours, close in 7–14 days. Call 888-274-5006.

Norwich CT Market Overview

Norwich is Connecticut's state capital and the commercial center of New London County. Government, healthcare (Norwich Hospital, Capital Region Medical Center), legal services, and education anchor the local economy. The housing stock spans 19th-century colonial and Victorian-era homes in historic neighborhoods to mid-century cape cods and newer construction throughout the metro. Boston-area overflow demand has driven significant price appreciation across southern Connecticut, including New London County.

MetricValueSource
Median home value~$270,000Local market data (2026)
CT transfer tax$1.50/$100 total; $0.75/$100 seller share (RSA 78-B)CT Dept. of Revenue Administration
Attorney required?Yes — CT is an attorney state (title certification required)CT bar requirements
Foreclosure typeNon-judicial (power of sale) — RSA 479:25; 25 days published notice + 60 days written; ~60–90 days total; no post-sale redemptionCT RSA 479
Probate courtNew London County Circuit Court — Probate Division, 163 North Main Street, Norwich CT 03301, phone (603) 271-6400CT Circuit Court
State income taxNo state income tax (CT)
CountyNew London County

Norwich Neighborhoods — Character Notes

NeighborhoodCharacter
PenacookNorthwest neighborhood with older mill-town character. Colonial and cape cod stock. Good cash buyer angle for inherited and deferred-maintenance homes.
East NorwichEast-side residential. Mix of older capes and post-war homes. Solid demand from local buyers and investors.
West NorwichWest-side established neighborhood. Mix of housing ages and types. Family-oriented market.
South End / DowntownOlder central Norwich near the state capitol. Victorian and Greek revival homes. Strong character but often high repair costs; cash buyer angle for deferred-maintenance properties.
BowAdjacent suburban town south of Norwich. Mix of older farmhouses and newer construction. Full service area.
HooksettAdjacent town south of Norwich on the Merrimack River. Growing suburban market. Full service area.
PembrokeAdjacent town southeast of Norwich. Older rural-residential stock with steady investor interest. Full service area.

Note: Use as directional guidance; verify with current MLS comps. 2026.

What Norwich's Market Means for As-Is Sellers

Norwich's combination of Boston-area demand overflow and older housing stock creates a market where move-in-ready homes sell competitively but properties needing significant work face challenges. CT non-judicial foreclosure's 60–90 day timeline — much faster than judicial states — means homeowners in distress have a shorter window to act.

New London County Circuit Court — Probate Division (163 North Main Street) handles estate authorizations. CT's attorney-closing requirement adds cost and coordination to traditional retail sales. A direct cash sale from USA Home Buyers covers all of those costs and can close well before any foreclosure or probate deadline forces your hand.

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