
Historic Waterfront Village
Four-and-a-half square miles in area, Cos Cob is an elegant community perched between the Long Island Sound and the Mianus River. It is also a walker's paradise, as everything from mom-and-pop restaurants to the treasured local library is a delightful stroll away.
The Commute
Roughly 30 miles from Manhattan, trains from Cos Cob to Grand Central generally range from 50-65 minutes.
Why You'll Stay
From rivers to restaurants, accessibility is at a premium in Cos Cob. Whether walking or rowing, residents don't have to go far to enjoy themselves.
The Legacy
Once known as a New York City commercial shipping port, Cos Cob also boasts the only National Historic Landmark in Greenwich: Bush-Holley House, the center for Connecticut's first art colony.
Market Data for Cos Cob Real Estate
Household Incomes
Housing Stock
Median sale price
March, 2021
$1,700,000
38.2% since February, 2021
36.0% since March, 2020
March, 2021 | February, 2021 | March, 2020 | |
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Median sale price | $1,700,000 | 38.2% | 36.0% |
Average sale price | $1,961,250 | 35.0% | 45.1% |
Homes sold | 4 | -20.0% | -42.9% |
Average days on market | 167 | 26.5% | -9.7% |
% of sale price to list price | 96.49 | -0.1% | 1.9% |
Homes for sale | 18 | -5.3% | -61.7% |
Months of inventory | 4.50 | 18.4% | -33.0% |