Southbury

Southbury, incorporated in 1787, is unique. As the words “Unica Unaque” (meaning “The One and Only”) proclaim on the town seal, Southbury is the only community in the country with this name.

Located on Interstate 84, within 80 miles of New York City and 40 miles of Hartford, Southbury provides easy access to major business and commercial centers. Mainly a rural farming town before the opening of Interstate 84 in 1963, the town today offers a charming blend of rural country areas, suburban neighborhoods and historic districts. Outdoors enthusiasts will delight in the more than 200 acres of town parks, which include amenities such as sports fields, a pool, play areas, trails for hiking or walking, and even a dog park. Bird watching and nature enthusiasts enjoy access to the Shepaug Dam Bald Eagle Observation Area, as well as the trails within three state parks and even a bridle trail.

Southbury is a partner with the town of Middlebury in the Region 15 school district, which is comprised of one high school, two middle schools, four elementary schools and a central office. Shopping is convenient as the town has several supermarkets, brand-name stores and locally owned boutiques. Great restaurants are plentiful in Southbury and neighboring Woodbury, offering numerous choices from casual eateries to award-winning fine dining. The weekly farmers market during the summer is very popular.

Located on Interstate 84, within 80 miles of New York City and 40 miles of Hartford, Southbury provides easy access to major business and commercial centers. Mainly a rural farming town before the opening of Interstate 84 in 1963, the town today offers a charming blend of rural country areas, suburban neighborhoods and historic districts. Outdoors enthusiasts will delight in the more than 200 acres of town parks, which include amenities such as sports fields, a pool, play areas, trails for hiking or walking, and even a dog park. Bird watching and nature enthusiasts enjoy access to the Shepaug Dam Bald Eagle Observation Area, as well as the trails within three state parks and even a bridle trail.

Southbury is a partner with the town of Middlebury in the Region 15 school district, which is comprised of one high school, two middle schools, four elementary schools and a central office. Shopping is convenient as the town has several supermarkets, brand-name stores and locally owned boutiques. Great restaurants are plentiful in Southbury and neighboring Woodbury, offering numerous choices from casual eateries to award-winning fine dining. The weekly farmers market during the summer is very popular.

Located on Interstate 84, within 80 miles of New York City and 40 miles of Hartford, Southbury provides easy access to major business and commercial centers. Mainly a rural farming town before the opening of Interstate 84 in 1963, the town today offers a charming blend of rural country areas, suburban neighborhoods and historic districts. Outdoors enthusiasts will delight in the more than 200 acres of town parks, which include amenities such as sports fields, a pool, play areas, trails for hiking or walking, and even a dog park. Bird watching and nature enthusiasts enjoy access to the Shepaug Dam Bald Eagle Observation Area, as well as the trails within three state parks and even a bridle trail.

Southbury is a partner with the town of Middlebury in the Region 15 school district, which is comprised of one high school, two middle schools, four elementary schools and a central office. Shopping is convenient as the town has several supermarkets, brand-name stores and locally owned boutiques. Great restaurants are plentiful in Southbury and neighboring Woodbury, offering numerous choices from casual eateries to award-winning fine dining. The weekly farmers market during the summer is very popular.

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I enjoy Southbury. It is small enough to make anyone feel at home and offers parks, trails, and great restaurants and shops. Southbury has a touch of different cultures, making it even more inviting.
Envera Eti Resident since 2013

Featured Listings

151 Lantern Park Lane South
Southbury, CT $725,000

151 Lantern Park Lane South

Southbury, CT

$725,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 2,572 Sqft
40 Oleson Drive
Southbury, CT $549,000

40 Oleson Drive

Southbury, CT

$549,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 1/1 Baths
  • 2,040 Sqft
671 Kettletown Road
Southbury, CT $479,000

671 Kettletown Road

Southbury, CT

$479,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 1/1 Baths
  • 1,412 Sqft
818 Heritage Village  #B
Southbury, CT $449,000

818 Heritage Village #B

Southbury, CT

$449,000
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,432 Sqft
76 Heritage Village  #C
Southbury, CT $249,000

76 Heritage Village #C

Southbury, CT

$249,000
  • 2 Beds
  • 1/1 Baths
  • 1,308 Sqft
600 Berkshire Road
Southbury, CT $135,000

600 Berkshire Road

Southbury, CT

$135,000
  • 0.72 Acres
491 Unit B Heritage Village
Southbury, CT $3,300/mo

491 Unit B Heritage Village

Southbury, CT

$3,300/mo
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,716 Sqft
596-a Heritage Village Road  #A
Southbury, CT $2,800/mo

596-a Heritage Village Road #A

Southbury, CT

$2,800/mo
  • 2 Beds
  • 1/1 Baths
  • 1,365 Sqft

Southbury

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Southbury

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Units Sold

June 2026

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