Thinking about buying or selling in Belltown? Here's a local realtor's honest read on the neighborhood — the housing, the prices, and how it lives — plus a direct line to real listings. Figures below are estimates for context; your block and property can vary.
Living in Belltown
Belltown is an established, mostly residential neighborhood in the northeast of the city near the greater Springdale area. Streets feature older single-family homes with some condominiums, close to Sleepy Hollow Park and a handful of long-standing local restaurants.
Belltown real estate & home prices
Housing is primarily single-family homes with some condos, with typical values around the low-$700Ks (estimated). Its established character and location near Springdale's train and the parkway give it steady appeal. Want exact, current numbers for a specific street or building? Ask for a free Belltown valuation and I'll pull real comps.
Getting around & commuting
Belltown is close to the Springdale Metro-North station and the Merritt Parkway, keeping both rail and highway routes toward Downtown and NYC within easy reach.
Parks, dining & landmarks
Sleepy Hollow Park and a cluster of local restaurants anchor the neighborhood, with Springdale's shops nearby. For the wider picture, see the full Stamford neighborhoods guide or the 2026 Stamford market report.
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Belltown: quick answers
Where is Belltown in Stamford?
Belltown is an established residential neighborhood in northeast Stamford near the greater Springdale area, close to Sleepy Hollow Park.
What are home prices in Belltown?
Belltown is mostly single-family homes with some condos and typical values around the low-$700Ks (estimated).
Is Belltown convenient for commuters?
Yes — it's near the Springdale Metro-North station and the Merritt Parkway for both rail and highway access.
