Greenwich real estate report: Jan 24-31, 2020

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234 Riverside Ave, Riverside, CT 06878

234 Riverside Ave. This gorgeous recently built Riverside home has abundant space for all your family activities.

The first floor of this home boasts 10 ft ceilings, with a vast kitchen and an adjacent family room. The first level opens up to a large patio with an outdoor fireplace and a level rear garden with an in-ground swimming pool.

On the second floor of the home are 4 large en-suite bedrooms and a master suite with a balcony to sit and enjoy the view.

The home features an additional 2,000 sq ft in a fully finished basement. This home is ideal for all your family and entertaining needs. A commuter’s dream, close to Riverside train station and a very short distance from Riverside elementary and Eastern Middle School.

Close to Old Greenwich shops and restaurants, and of course the beach!

This week’s highlights in Greenwich real estate:

  • 16 new to market listings
  • 17 sold properties
  • 19 price reductions
  • 4 accepted offers
  • 49 open houses are scheduled for this weekend.

Open houses are added daily.

Please click HERE, or on any listing below, for the most up to date open house list.

Backcountry Greenwich, Is It The Best Part of Greenwich?

 

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The backcountry WAS the epitome of Greenwich when I was growing up in the 80’s, at least that’s how it felt to me back then. Many young families lived in the backcountry and we didn’t have to go far to drive to our friend’s houses. It meant you had land, privacy and some even had horses right in their backyard…and it still means that today so why are people afraid of the backcountry? Most people I work with want to see houses closer to town, mostly due to convenience, but are they missing out on the best part of Greenwich?

Backcountry Greenwich offers privacy, quiet and space that you generally won’t find closer to town. Beautiful stone walls, rolling hills, wildlife and horse farms make this part of town desirable to anyone who dreams about living in the country but doesn’t want to be far from the city.  You can get to NYC in only 45 minutes.

But one of the best reasons to consider living north of the Merritt are the prices! You can purchase a larger home with more acreage for less money and lower taxes and you probably won’t end up in a bidding war. Isn’t that worth driving an extra 5 minutes? I think so…but I’d like to hear what others think.

What do you love about the backcountry? Please share your comments below.

If you’re in the market for a new house and you’d like to learn more about Greenwich, contact Stefanie Lacoff:

Email: slacoff@icloud.com 

Call or text: 203-536-9403 

stefanielacoff.bhhsneproperties.com

You can search all listings on the MLS here: stefanielacoff.bhhsneproperties.com