Canaan
The peaceful town of Canaan, the second smallest town in Connecticut, is located in Northern Litchfield County. Also known as Falls Village, the town has dedicated nearly a third of its open space to...
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Burlington, CT was incorporated in 1806. The town which borders Avon and Canton is home to the State of Connecticut Fish Hatchery, Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area and the Nepaug Reservoir,...
View ArticleBrookfield
Throughout this fast-growing, northern Fairfield County community, new residential construction blends harmoniously with well-maintained and preserved older properties. Throughout the town, real estate...
View ArticleBridgewater
The quaint town of Bridgewater, situated on the east bank of the Housatonic River, is a largely residential community encompassing 17.3 square miles. An old farming community incorporated in 1856,...
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Bridgeport ranks fifth in terms of the largest cities in New England, and it is one of Connecticut’s most heavily populated communities. The real estate market in Bridgeport adequately serves the area...
View ArticleBranford
Offering a scenic setting, the community boasts more than 15 town-maintained parks, two beaches, numerous marinas, hiking trails, lakes, ponds and a path to the Shoreline Greenway Trail. The community...
View ArticleBethlehem
The little town of Bethlehem, a rural community of approximately 3,300 residents located in Litchfield County, lies within a two-hour drive of downtown Manhattan. A number of towns in Litchfield County...
View ArticleBethel
With acres of sprawling orchards dotted by renovated farmhouses and older homes as well as well-preserved historic sites, the town, encompassing 17 square miles and home to approximately 20,000...
View ArticleBarkhamsted
Small-town charm aptly describes Barkhamsted, a rural Litchfield County community incorporated in 1779 and known for its rolling hills, lush forests and expansive, scenic reservoirs. The town of...
View ArticleAvon
Originally a part of Farmington, Avon was settled in 1645. In 1828 when the Farmington Canal opened, Avon began to expand rapidly as industrial and commercial growth began to draw those seeking...
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