Riverside was known as Mianus Neck until 1870, predominately known for fishing and farming. Until the mid-1800s, Riverside Avenue was referred to as Potato Road because of all the potato storage cellars near the cove. As with the rest of Greenwich, Riverside evolved from an agrarian-based economy to the suburban community it is today. Riverside’s abundance of waterfront—river, harbor, and the Long Island Sound—makes it a desirable location for those who enjoy waterfront living.
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Household Incomes
Housing Stock
Median Sale Price
August, 2021
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-7.1% since July, 2021
14.6% since August, 2020
August, 2021 | July, 2021 | August, 2020 | |
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MEDIAN SALE PRICE | $2,125,000 | -7.1% | 14.6% |
AVERAGE SALE PRICE | $2,757,867 | 9.2% | 34.4% |
HOMES SOLD | 15 | -31.8% | -16.7% |
AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET | 82 | 51.9% | -4.7% |
% OF SALE PRICE TO LIST PRICE | 99.76 | -0.3% | 4.1% |
HOMES FOR SALE | 24 | 14.3% | -52.9% |
MONTHS OF INVENTORY | 1.60 | 67.6% | -43.5% |
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