Downtown Darien
Commuters who want easy train access and a lively small-town feel
The Vibe: Downtown Darien doesn't have a lot of housing, but if you can find it, then you'll experience a walkable and compact neighborhood. It's filled with shops and restaurants, and best of all, a walk to transit access.
The Schools:
Zoned to:
Housing: Mix of older colonials and newer condos/townhomes; $800K–$2M+.
Good Fit For: Commuters who want easy train access and a lively small-town feel.
Tokeneke Neighborhood
Affluent buyers seeking prestige, privacy, and waterfront living
The Vibe: Tokeneke is an exclusive waterfront enclave with beautiful estates set along picturesque winding roads. Locals get to enjoy private beach clubs.
The Schools:
Served by:
Housing: Luxury homes, many with water views; $2M–$5M+.
Good Fit For: Affluent buyers seeking prestige, privacy, and waterfront living.
Noroton Heights
Families who want convenience and strong school zoning
The Vibe: Norton Heights is a family-friendly suburb, a bit less hoity-toity than others in Darien, albeit still beautiful, with its own train station and newer developments.
The Schools:
Housing: Mix of capes, colonials, and new construction; $1M–$2.5M.
Good Fit For: Families who want convenience and strong school zoning.
Weed Beach / Long Neck Point Neighborhoods
Boaters, beach lovers, and those seeking prestige real estate.
The Vibe: These are stunning coastal neighborhoods with luxury homes that offer rare beach access and some of the most prized shoreline views. They are also home to yacht clubs for those looking for convenient access to the water.
The Schools:
- Tokeneke Elementary or
- Royle Elementary, depending on your block
- Darien High School
Housing: Luxury waterfront properties, $2M–$6M+.
Good Fit For: Boaters, beach lovers, and those seeking prestige real estate.
Selleck’s Woods & Inland Darien Neighborhoods
Families who want more space and access to trails and green space
The Vibe: These are leafy, quiet neighborhoods, with a bit more of a rural vibe due in part to the larger plots and separation from neighbors, and proximity to nature preserves.
The Schools:
- Royle Elementary
- Middlesex Middle
- Darien High.
Housing: Colonials, capes, and modern homes; $1M–$2M.
Good Fit For: Families who want more space and access to trails and green space.