Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 10/23/2025
Noroton Heights, a charming enclave in Fairfield County, offers a vibrant rental landscape that appeals to professionals, families, and retirees alike. Nestled between the scenic Long Island Sound and the bustling hubs of Stamford and Greenwich, this Connecticut city combines suburban tranquility with convenient access to major commuter routes and cultural attractions. Residents enjoy tree‑lined streets, well‑maintained parks, and a close‑knit community feel, while being just minutes from upscale shopping districts, top‑rated schools, and the historic Noroton Yacht Club.
The rental market in Noroton Heights is dominated by well‑appointed apartments, reflecting the city’s modern housing preferences. One‑bedroom units are particularly popular, offering spacious layouts and contemporary finishes. The average rent falls within the $4400s, with median prices hovering around the $3900 range, positioning these homes competitively within the broader Fairfield County market. Although single‑family houses are not a focus of the current sample, the abundant apartment inventory provides ample choices for those seeking convenience and style.
Beyond its residential appeal, Noroton Heights boasts several notable neighborhoods such as the historic Noroton Village and the waterfront‑adjacent Silver Sands area, each offering unique character and easy access to recreational amenities. Proximity to the Metro-North train line makes commuting to New York City a breeze, while local trails and nearby beaches cater to an active lifestyle. Whether you’re searching for a sleek one‑bedroom apartment or simply exploring the area’s dynamic rental scene, Noroton Heights delivers a balanced blend of comfort, convenience, and coastal charm.
Property Type | Bedrooms | Average | Median | Min - Max | 25th - 75th |
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Apartment | 1 Bedroom | $4,416 | $3,900 | $3,750 - $5,600 | $3,750 - $5,600 |
In the current period, the average rent in Noroton Heights was
$4,417 for 1 Bedroom.
Note: This analysis includes only bedroom types with sufficient data.
Data provided by Rentometer, Inc.