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Olivia C Martson

Olivia C Martson
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
New Haven CT

Salesperson (CT: RES.0437413)

30 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves New Haven County, CT
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Houlihan Lawrence Wareck D'Ostilio

Office Website
Office Address
228 Dwight St
New Haven, CT  06511
(New Haven County)
Office Phone
203-787-7800
Office Fax
203-787-6886
Mobile
203-668-7350
Email
omar****@****************.com
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Service Areas

Branford Center: CT Branford: CT East Haven: CT Milford: CT Woodmont: CT Wallingford Center: CT North Haven: CT New Haven: CT Hamden: CT Town Of Hamden: CT West Haven: CT Whitneyville: CT Bethany: CT Derby: CT Woodbridge: CT

About Olivia Martson

Olivia Martson is a seasoned real estate professional and a long-time resident of New Haven, where she both lives and works in the vibrant downtown area. Her extensive experience with urban living equips her with a nuanced understanding of the advantages and challenges that come with it. From 1992 to 1997, she served as the elected representative for Ward 2 on the New Haven Board of Aldermen, representing the downtown neighborhood adjacent to Yale University.

Navigating the real estate market in greater New Haven can be complex, but Olivia’s in-depth knowledge of the city’s diverse neighborhoods allows her to offer invaluable guidance to buyers, particularly those relocating to the area. She specializes in urban properties, including multi-family homes, condominiums, and historic residences.

Olivia excels not only in helping clients find their ideal homes but also in marketing properties effectively. Her background in Fine Art and Design enhances her ability to assist sellers in showcasing their homes' best features during the selling process.

Her greatest satisfaction comes from the success of her clients, whether they are buying or selling.

A graduate of Southern Connecticut State University with a degree in Fine Art, Olivia is actively involved in her community. She volunteers with the New Haven Urban Design League and has previously served on the New Haven City Plan Commission. Currently, she is a board member of the Greater Dwight Development Corporation and participates in the Dwight Central Management Team.

In her leisure time, Olivia enjoys cycling, interior decorating, reading, and traveling, particularly to Latin America. She shares her life with her husband, Sven Martson, a freelance photographer, and they have resided in their downtown New Haven home for over 35 years.

With 22 years of experience in residential sales, Olivia has built a successful career in real estate. Before joining Real Living Wareck D’Ostilio, she was a top producer at Pearce Real Estate Company. Earlier in her career, she worked as a graphic designer for GTE Corporation in Stamford, CT.

Olivia collaborates with DiD Strode as part of the Urban Specialists Team, focusing on representing buyers and sellers of city homes and condominiums throughout the Greater New Haven Area.

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

$613,085
Avg. Listing Price
From Olivia's portfolio
3.4 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,083 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1654
Active Listings
Current inventory

New Haven County stands as Connecticut's second-most populous county and a fascinating study in real estate contrasts, where prestigious university towns meet post-industrial cities undergoing remarkable transformations. With 4,434 actively licensed real estate agents serving this diverse market, the county represents one of the most professionally saturated real estate environments in New England, reflecting both the complexity of local housing needs and the significant opportunities available to industry professionals.

The real estate landscape here defies simple categorization, spanning from New Haven's revitalized downtown districts and prestigious East Rock neighborhood to the affluent suburban enclaves of Madison and Guilford along the shoreline. What makes this market particularly intriguing is how Yale University's presence creates a unique dual economy—driving demand for both luxury faculty housing and affordable student accommodations, while simultaneously fueling commercial real estate development that serves the broader Connecticut economy.

Major New Haven County, Connecticut Real Estate Markets

New Haven anchors the county's real estate activity, but the market extends far beyond the Elm City's borders. Waterbury, often overlooked by coastal observers, has emerged as a surprising bright spot with its affordable housing stock attracting young professionals priced out of Fairfield County. Meanwhile, shoreline communities like Branford, East Haven, and West Haven offer compelling alternatives to their more expensive Fairfield County counterparts, providing coastal living at more accessible price points.

The Naugatuck Valley towns of Ansonia, Derby, and Seymour represent some of the state's most interesting redevelopment opportunities, where former manufacturing sites are being transformed into mixed-use developments. Hamden and North Haven serve as crucial suburban markets, offering family-friendly communities with reasonable commuting access to both New Haven and the broader New York metropolitan area, creating steady demand across multiple price segments.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

New Haven County's real estate market operates on multiple economic engines simultaneously, creating unusual stability even during broader market fluctuations. The Yale economic ecosystem provides consistent rental demand and faculty relocation needs, while the county's position between New York and Boston creates ongoing interest from commuters seeking value. Surprisingly, the county has seen significant interest from remote workers who discovered they could afford larger homes here while maintaining their metropolitan salaries.

Geographic diversity adds another layer of complexity, with coastal properties following different seasonal patterns than inland communities, and urban areas experiencing different appreciation rates than suburban markets. The county's real estate professionals must navigate everything from historic home regulations in places like Guilford to urban redevelopment incentives in New Haven and Waterbury, requiring specialized knowledge that varies dramatically within relatively short distances.

Why Businesses Need New Haven County, Connecticut Agent Contact Data

With all 4,434 licensed agents maintaining email contact information, New Haven County offers exceptional accessibility for businesses seeking to connect with real estate professionals. Mortgage lenders find this market particularly valuable because the diverse price points and property types create opportunities across their entire product spectrum, from first-time homebuyer programs to jumbo loans for shoreline properties.

Home service companies and contractors discover that New Haven County's mix of historic properties, new construction, and ongoing redevelopment creates consistent demand for specialized services. The concentration of educated, digitally-connected agents means marketing messages reach decision-makers who understand value propositions quickly, while the county's geographic diversity allows businesses to test different approaches across urban, suburban, and coastal markets within a single, manageable region.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Olivia Martson has 1 property for sale in New Haven and surrounding areas.

$369,000

Listed 2026-02-16

80 Admiral St
New Haven, CT  06511

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 2,738
Lot: 5,227 sf
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$425,000

Listed 2025-07-21

32 E Pearl St
New Haven, CT  06513

Beds: 6.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 4,205
Lot: 6,098 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Olivia Martson currently has no rental properties available in New Haven and surrounding areas. Check back later.