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Brittany O'Hara

Brittany O'Hara
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Middletown CT

Salesperson (CT: RES.0798587)

12 years experience

REALTOR® 6 Active Listings Serves Middlesex County, CT
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Contact Information

Brokerage
William Raveis Real Estate - Old Saybrook
Office Address
577 Saybrook Rd
Middletown, CT  06457
(Middlesex County)
Office Phone
203-427-1882
Office Fax
860-345-6701
Mobile
860-819-5429
Email
brit**********@******.com
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Service Areas

Middlefield: CT Middletown: CT Higganum: CT Haddam: CT Avon: CT Bloomfield: CT Bristol: CT Glastonbury: CT Farmington: CT Rocky Hill: CT East Glastonbury: CT Glastonbury Center: CT Wethersfield: CT Granby: CT Suffield: CT Salmon Brook: CT Meriden: CT Kensington: CT Berlin: CT Manchester: CT New Britain: CT Plainville: CT Southington: CT East Windsor Hill: CT South Windsor: CT East Windsor: CT Poquonock: CT Windsor: CT West Hartford: CT East Hartford: CT Hartford: CT Newington: CT Bishops Corner: CT Silver Lane: CT Windsor Locks: CT Danielson: CT Brooklyn: CT East Brooklyn: CT Columbia: CT Coventry: CT South Coventry: CT Willimantic: CT Coventry Lake: CT Andover: CT Hebron: CT Lebanon: CT Mansfield: CT Storrs Mansfield: CT Storrs: CT Mansfield Center: CT Mansfield Depot: CT East Woodstock: CT South Woodstock: CT Woodstock: CT Woodstock Valley: CT New London: CT Canterbury: CT East Lyme: CT Black Hall: CT Bozrah: CT Gales Ferry: CT Ledyard: CT Gilman: CT Conning Towers Nautilus Park: CT Jewett City: CT Griswold: CT Lisbon: CT Voluntown: CT Oxoboxo River: CT Montville: CT Niantic: CT North Stonington: CT Norwich: CT Preston: CT Oakdale: CT Old Lyme: CT South Lyme: CT Lyme: CT Sterling: CT Oneco: CT Wauregan: CT Plainfield Village: CT Plainfield: CT Stonington: CT Mystic: CT Pawcatuck: CT Taftville: CT Waterford: CT Yantic: CT Seymour: CT Ansonia: CT Town Of Beacon Falls: CT Beacon Falls: CT Branford Center: CT Branford: CT East Haven: CT Centerbrook: CT Essex: CT Essex Village: CT Town Of Cheshire: CT Cheshire: CT Cheshire Village: CT Chester Center: CT Chester: CT Clinton: CT Cobalt: CT East Haddam: CT Colchester: CT North Westchester: CT Cromwell: CT Deep River Center: CT Deep River: CT Derby: CT Killingworth: CT Salem: CT Durham: CT East Hampton: CT Lake Pocotopaug: CT Haddam Neck: CT Madison: CT Guilford: CT Guilford Center: CT Town Of Guilford: CT Hadlyme: CT Ivoryton: CT Madison Center: CT Town Of Madison: CT Terramuggus: CT Marlborough: CT Middle Haddam: CT Milford: CT Woodmont: CT Town Of Monroe: CT Monroe: CT Stevenson: CT Hawleyville: CT Botsford: CT Newtown: CT North Branford: CT Northford: CT North Haven: CT Old Saybrook: CT Fenwick: CT Saybrook Manor: CT Old Saybrook Center: CT Orange: CT Oxford: CT Plantsville: CT Rockfall: CT South Britain: CT Heritage Village: CT Southbury: CT Westbrook Center: CT Westbrook: CT New Haven: CT Hamden: CT Town Of Hamden: CT West Haven: CT Whitneyville: CT Bethany: CT Woodbridge: CT Waterbury: CT Wolcott: CT Prospect: CT Bantam: CT Bethlehem: CT Bethlehem Village: CT Roxbury: CT Bridgewater: CT Goshen: CT Middlebury: CT Morris: CT Naugatuck: CT Watertown: CT Oakville: CT Plymouth: CT Terryville: CT Pequabuck: CT Thomaston: CT Winchester: CT Northwest Harwinton: CT Torrington: CT Harwinton: CT Woodbury: CT Woodbury Center: CT Groton: CT Old Mystic: CT West Mystic: CT

About Brittany O'Hara

Brittany O’Hara holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Connecticut, which she earned in 2010. She began her professional journey as a preschool teacher in a childcare center, later joining the Hartford Public School system in 2013. With summers free, Brittany recognized an opportunity to transition into real estate, a field that runs in her family, as she is the daughter of Linda Bonaiuto-O’Hara.

In 2014, Brittany welcomed her son, Bryson, and made the pivotal decision to dedicate herself fully to real estate. Currently, she plays a key role in managing the Middletown office and oversees the team’s online marketing efforts. As an avid horse enthusiast and owner, Brittany has developed expertise as an Equestrian Properties Specialist, making her a valuable resource for clients interested in equestrian real estate. She is committed to serving a diverse range of buyers and sellers across Connecticut.

Middlesex County, CT Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$680,801
Avg. Listing Price
From Brittany's portfolio
3.3 / 2.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,254 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
395
Active Listings
Current inventory

Middlesex County, Connecticut represents a fascinating microcosm of New England's evolving real estate landscape, where historic charm meets modern demand in communities stretching from the Connecticut River to Long Island Sound. This central Connecticut region has experienced remarkable stability compared to more volatile coastal markets, with properties in towns like Middletown, Cromwell, and East Hampton maintaining steady appreciation while offering buyers more accessible entry points than Fairfield County's premium markets.

What makes Middlesex County particularly intriguing is its role as Connecticut's geographic heart, where 986 total actively licensed agents—all of whom maintain current email contacts—serve a diverse mix of waterfront communities, college towns, and rural retreats. The presence of Wesleyan University in Middletown creates unique rental and investment opportunities, while the county's proximity to both Hartford and New Haven provides commuter appeal that savvy agents leverage for clients seeking suburban tranquility without sacrificing urban access.

Major Middlesex County, Connecticut Real Estate Markets

The Connecticut River corridor dominates Middlesex County's premium residential markets, with Middletown serving as the commercial and cultural anchor. Durham and Middlefield offer exceptional value for families seeking top-rated school districts, while waterfront communities like Deep River and Essex command premium prices for their maritime heritage and scenic appeal. Portland's position along the river has attracted significant development interest, creating opportunities for both residential and mixed-use projects that capitalize on improved transportation links.

Chester, Killingworth, and Haddam represent the county's rural luxury segment, where historic properties on substantial acreage attract buyers from New York and Boston seeking weekend retreats or permanent relocations. These markets operate on different timelines than suburban areas, with properties often taking longer to sell but commanding strong prices when they match buyer preferences for privacy and land. The seasonal nature of some transactions in these areas requires agents with deep local knowledge and patience for complex negotiations.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Middlesex County's real estate complexity stems from its diverse geographic zones, from Connecticut River waterfront to rolling hills and suburban developments. Each area maintains distinct pricing patterns and buyer demographics—Cromwell attracts commuters with its highway access, while Clinton's shoreline location draws buyers seeking coastal living at more moderate prices than traditional Gold Coast communities. This diversity requires agents to understand multiple market segments simultaneously, from first-time homebuyers to luxury estate purchasers.

Inventory levels vary dramatically across the county's fifteen towns, with some waterfront areas experiencing acute shortages while rural communities maintain more balanced supply and demand. The county's position between major metropolitan areas creates interesting cross-market dynamics, where buyers from Hartford, New Haven, and even New York influence local pricing and availability patterns in ways that require sophisticated market analysis.

Why Businesses Need Middlesex County, Connecticut Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, home improvement contractors, and insurance providers find Middlesex County's agent network essential for reaching clients across diverse property types and price ranges. The county's mix of historic homes requiring specialized financing, new construction developments, and waterfront properties creates varied business opportunities that require targeted outreach to agents specializing in specific market segments. Having direct email access to all 986 licensed agents enables businesses to segment their marketing efforts effectively.

Real estate technology companies, property management services, and investment firms particularly value comprehensive agent contact data because Middlesex County's geographic spread requires local expertise that only established agents possess. The county's strong rental market near Wesleyan University, growing investment property sector, and active luxury home market create multiple touchpoints where service providers need agent relationships to succeed in this nuanced Connecticut market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Brittany O'Hara has 6 properties for sale in Middletown and surrounding areas.

$5,000,000

Listed 2026-01-17

1189 Pequot Trl
Stonington, CT  06378

Beds: 11.0
Baths: 8.5
Sq Ft: 29,184
Lot: 3,392,453 sf
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$900,000

Listed 2025-09-24

28 Cemetery Rd
Willington, CT  06279

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 3,305
Lot: 1,263,240 sf
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$1,050,000

Listed 2026-01-17

40 Barber Hill Rd
East Windsor, CT  06016

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 4.5
Sq Ft: 3,452
Lot: 214,751 sf
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$1,125,000

Listed 2026-01-17

40 42 Barber Hill Rd
East Windsor, CT  06016

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 4.5
Sq Ft: 3,452
Lot: 264,409 sf
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$125,000

Listed 2026-01-17

42 Barber Hill Rd
East Windsor, CT  06016

Beds:
Baths:
Sq Ft:
Lot: 50,094 sf
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$500,000

Listed 2026-01-09

183 Aston Ln
Middletown, CT  06457

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,908
Lot: 19,166 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Brittany O'Hara currently has no rental properties available in Middletown and surrounding areas. Check back later.