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The Anchorage, a walkable apartment community in downtown Fairfield

333 Unquowa Rd., Fairfield, CT, 06824

unknown not observed units (unit count basis: listing-reported) Hazard/risk read: not observed

Asking & effective rent by bedroom

Average asking rent across observed units: $5,860. Average effective rent: $5,860.

TypeAsking rentEffective rentAvg sqftObservations
1 bedroom$4,985$4,9851,1211
2 bedroom$6,735$6,7351,6601

HUD Fair Market Rent gap

HUD area: Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury, CT MSA.

FMR comparison not observed for this property.

Amenities

8,000 sq. ft. indoor amenity spaceChef-style kitchensCompletely touch-free access from parking to apartmentsCurated custom artworkFull-sized Fitness Center with Yoga and Peloton® studioFurniture made from wood reclaimed onsiteGlass shower doorsGolf lounge with TrackMan simulator and pool tableLandscaped courtyard with entertainment kitchenLibrary with a curated collection of booksLofts and balconies on many unitsOnsite resident guest suitesOnsite secure bike storageOversized kitchen cabinetsOversized Pella® windowsPet SpaQuartz countertops and Carrera backsplashesResident garden area with planter bedsRoof deck with fire pit and lounge areasScreening roomSecure access building entrancesSecure garage parking with garage-to-floor accessSmart learning thermostatSpacious modern apartment units

Operator

not observed

Nearby comparable properties

Comparable apartments with rent data within 3 miles, ranked by the same similarity model used in the product.

No nearby comparables with rent data were found within 3 miles.

Sources & provenance

Sourced from https://theanchorageapts.com/floorplans/?view=embed — 2 observation(s), last observed Jul 31, 2026.

Data age: 17 days. Last observed: Jul 31, 2026.

Market intelligence and decision support only. Not an appraisal, and not a recommendation to set any particular rent. Income-restricted product is never presented as a market-rate comparable — program type above reflects the governed affordability classification, not free-text asset labels.

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