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Luxury Condo in Westport CT Coming Soon!

Fantastic private end unit near the pool with a first-floor master suite and walk-out lower level! Approach via the tree-lined boulevard with natural stone walls, lush landscaping, and an elegant iron gate. Welcome to the sophisticated living offered by this luxury condo in Westport, Connecticut. Enjoy the privacy and scenic views of the woods framing your deck, backyard, and patio outside the lower level. The open floor plan features a grand entry that opens to the living room with a vaulted ceiling, fireplace, and private deck.

This coveted home enjoys a private park-like setting with the convenience of key amenities just minutes away. Head downtown, to the train, Westport Country Playhouse, Levitt Pavilion, or Compo Beach on a whim. Spacious, luxury accommodations are ready for all your needs. The beautiful pool and cabana offer cool relaxation all summer just steps from your door. Come home to the lifestyle you deserve!

Reach out for more information and an invite when the listing hits the market!


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What’s Not to Love about Westport CT ?

Head downtown, to the train, Westport Country Playhouse, Levitt Pavilion, or Compo Beach on a whim. Enjoy shopping for luxury clothing, furniture, and fine eating and dining!

You will love Sherwood Island State Park and…

you’ll flip over beautiful Compo Beach!

If you are thinking of making a move in the Westport, Connecticut area, reach out to see what timing is right for you.

Reach out for more information if this community looks exciting to you!


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Restoring the Magic: A Glimpse into the Antique Victorian Home at 6 Crockett Street, Rowayton, CT

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Welcome to a sneak peek behind the scenes of a truly remarkable restoration project in the heart of Downtown Rowayton, Connecticut. At 6 Crockett Street, a majestic antique Victorian home is undergoing a meticulous restoration process, breathing new life into its authentic antique windows and preserving the charm of a bygone era.

Behind the Restoration

Restoring a historic home is no small feat; it’s an art that requires passion, dedication, and the skilled hands of experts. At 6 Crockett Street, the team at R. J. Aley Building Contractors, based in Westport, is weaving their magic to bring this antique gem back to life. One of their best practices is to gently steam the windows to preserve the original glass and remove the old paint instead of chipping and sanding. This prevents lead dust and particles from getting into the air and onto the ground. Their commitment to preserving the home’s historic character while incorporating modern amenities is truly commendable.

The Windows That Tell a Story

One of the most captivating features of this Victorian beauty is its stunning antique windows. Each pane of glass, every piece of intricate woodwork, tells a story of a time when craftsmanship was revered. The restoration process involves a delicate touch, a keen eye for detail, and a deep appreciation for the heritage of this home. Witnessing the transformation of these windows is like stepping back in time.

Why 6 Crockett Street Is Special

  • A Prime Location: Situated in Downtown Rowayton, 6 Crockett Street offers the perfect blend of convenience and tranquility. You’re just steps away from local shops, cafes, and the scenic waterfront.
  • Historical Significance: This antique Victorian home is a piece of living history. It’s a testament to the architectural beauty of a bygone era.
  • Modern Comforts: While preserving its historical charm, the restoration project also ensures that this home is equipped with all the modern amenities you’d expect, making it a comfortable and stylish place to call home.

How to See It for Yourself

If you’re captivated by the idea of owning a piece of history and experiencing the beauty of this antique Victorian home firsthand, we invite you to get in touch. You can DM us here or call us at 203-912-4440 to schedule a showing. This is a unique opportunity to own a piece of Rowayton’s history.

To Sum it Up

The restoration of 6 Crockett Street in Rowayton, CT, is a testament to the love and dedication that goes into preserving our architectural heritage. We thank R. J. Aley Building Contractors for their exceptional work in bringing this antique Victorian home back to life. Don’t miss the chance to make this historic beauty your own – contact us today to arrange a viewing!


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Top 5 Reasons People are Flocking to Rowayton CT from Darien & Elsewhere

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Connecticut is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, close-knit communities, and idyllic small towns. Among its gems are two charming coastal neighborhoods: Darien and Rowayton. For decades, Darien has been a sought-after destination for families and professionals alike, boasting top-notch schools and an affluent atmosphere. However, an increasing number of people are packing their bags and making the short move to Rowayton, a neighboring haven with its own unique appeal. Let’s explore the reasons behind this migration, uncovering the allure that draws individuals to Rowayton’s shores.

  1. Coastal Charm and Tranquility

Rowayton’s waterfront location is one of its most alluring features. Nestled along the banks of Long Island Sound, this quaint village exudes coastal charm and tranquility. The serene beaches, breathtaking sunsets, and calming sea breeze create an ambiance that is hard to resist. Compared to Darien, Rowayton’s seaside lifestyle offers residents a greater sense of peace and connection to nature, making it a magnet for those seeking a more relaxed pace of life.

  1. Sense of Community

While Darien has its own strong sense of community, Rowayton takes it a step further. The village’s smaller size fosters a tight-knit and welcoming environment where neighbors know each other by name. Rowayton’s community events, such as the annual River Ramble and Shakespeare on the Sound, bring residents together, fostering friendships and creating a real sense of belonging. For many, this close community spirit is a major factor in choosing Rowayton as their new home.

  1. Arts and Culture Scene

Rowayton’s artistic flair sets it apart from its neighboring town of Darien. The village boasts a thriving arts and culture scene, with several galleries, studios, and creative spaces. The Rowayton Arts Center, for instance, hosts exhibitions and workshops, providing a platform for local artists to showcase their talent. For art enthusiasts, this lively cultural environment can be a significant draw, making Rowayton a haven for creativity and self-expression.

  1. Quaint Village Charm

Rowayton’s charm is undeniable, with its picturesque streets lined with historic homes, charming boutiques, and cozy cafes. The village’s quaint and welcoming atmosphere is a stark contrast to the more suburban feel of Darien. Residents can stroll along Rowayton Avenue, admiring the picturesque architecture and stopping for a coffee at the local cafe. The town’s small size also means that everything is within walking distance, contributing to its intimate and laid-back ambiance.

  1. Access to Nature and Outdoor Activities

For outdoor enthusiasts, Rowayton offers a wealth of opportunities to embrace nature fully. Residents can enjoy a leisurely paddle along the Five Mile River, take scenic walks in the local parks, or go sailing in the Long Island Sound. The abundant green spaces and proximity to the water attract nature lovers and outdoor adventurers who find solace in Rowayton’s natural beauty.


While Darien, CT, has long been a symbol of affluence and suburban living, the draw of Rowayton speaks volumes about the allure of this charming coastal village. From its coastal charm and strong sense of community to its vibrant arts scene and quaint village charm, Rowayton offers a unique lifestyle that is capturing the hearts of many. As more people make the move from Darien as well as from other Connecticut and New York towns to Rowayton, this delightful village continues to shine as a hidden gem along Connecticut’s coastline. Whether it’s the call of the sea, the sense of belonging, or the artistic vibe, one thing is clear – Rowayton has certainly carved out its place as a desirable destination for those seeking a different pace of life.

If you’re looking to join the Rowayton community, one of the featured homes newly listed for sale is 6 Crockett Street on Historic Oysterman’s Row.


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We (Should) Love Our Wetlands!

During a recent meeting of the Greater Fairfield Board of Realtors, a panel of town officials from several departments presented updates and information for discussion among the group. I was struck by the new Conservation Director’s announcement that the volume of inland wetland violations has skyrocketed recently with all the new homeowners moving into town and being unaware about the presence and importance of wetlands. He asked if we could help him get the word out to people.

So (on an unseasonably hot day in November!) I met with Fairfield’s new Conservation Director, Tim Bishop over coffee to talk about how I can help homeowners in town learn how to protect our precious wetlands. Tim is an expert environmentalist with almost two decades of experience. He is an excellent resource for our town and truly wants to collaborate with homeowners to help them get their home improvements done while protecting our fragile natural resource, the inland wetland areas. 

When meeting with Tim, I learned that most people are not aware of the importance of protecting wetlands. I learned that protecting our inland wetlands is critical to controlling flooding and stormwater run-off, maintaining our water quality, and preserving natural ecosystems that need still (vs. flowing) water to breed and live. Healthy wetland areas hold onto water which allows a natural cleaning process to occur and provides the environment necessary for wildlife survival, while controlling flooding.

People don’t realize that their actions could be permanently destroying this critical natural resource, and they don’t realize that what they do in their yard impacts other people. So I assembled the information below to address the key issues and also put it in a handout for people to use and share.

HOW DO I KNOW IF MY PROPERTY IS REGULATED?

Call the Conservation Department.
Ask your REALTOR® to check your deed.

Your property may have a water course, wetland soils, a buffer zone from adjacent wetlands, or a conservation easement to preserve another fragile natural resource.

Your property may have wetlands and be regulated even if it appears to be dry. Regulated activities include any “digging” (even 1 inch down) and “dumping” (depositing any material in wetland areas)

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF ACTIVITY ON MY PROPERTY IS REGULATED?

Call the Conservation Department to learn what impact your future plan would have on the environment and how it can be done safely. They will tell you if your project needs a “staff level permit”, a “commission level permit”, or no permit at all.

Be sure to come in for a Concept Review before submitting a permit application online! After your Concept Review, you can submit your online permit application.

WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME?!

Water Quality
: Healthy wetlands hold onto water & enable a natural cleansing process for clean water. Flood Control: Healthy wetlands control flooding & prevent storm run-off.

Ecosystems: Healthy wetlands hold onto water that is critical to wildlife’s ability to breed & survive. Prevent Permanent Loss: Once a natural wetland area is damaged or destroyed, it can never be restored to its original natural integrity. Prevent Violations: Conservation violations are costly to the department, to you, and to the environment.

Resource to Help You: The Conservation Department is led by expert director, Tim Bishop who is here to help you plan your project and protect our inland wetlands.

Just Give Them a Call!

CALL BEFORE YOU START. Learn whether your property is regulated, what you can do, and where you can do it.

Tim Bishop, NEW Conservation Director 203-256-3071

FAQS:

Q. I’ve heard horror stories about getting Conservation involved in any projects. Why should I jump through hoops and pay the town extra money?!

A. Good news! There is a NEW director of conservation and new staff, all of whom are experts at protecting the inland wetland environments. They want to collaborate with Fairfield residents to ensure we can all enjoy the benefits of preserving healthy wetlands. They are very reasonable and are streamlining pricing, guidelines, and the way they work with homeowners. They truly want to connect with you to help you get your project done in a way that is safe for the environment and protects it for generations to come.

Q. Why would activity on my property be regulated by the Conservation department?

A. There are three possible conditions:
1) There are watercourses or wetland soils on your property.
2) There are wetlands or wetland soils on a nearby property with a protective buffer zone extending onto your property.
3) There is a conservation easement on your property deed (I.e. to protect a meadow).
If any of these conditions exist, activity on your property is regulated by Conservation.
This does not mean you will always need a permit or that you can’t implement your plans. It means that the experts in the department need to work with you on a plan that is safe for the environment.

Q. Why does conservation regulate my land?

A. The department only regulates activity that has an impact on the environment in regulated areas. It does not regulate your land. What you do in your yard impacts other people and the environment.

Q. What activities are regulated?

A. Any activity that involves digging (even an inch down) and dumping (depositing material in a wetland area) that disturbs wetlands. Some examples are: Installing pools, fences, patios, generators, sprinklers, koi ponds, dumping branches, brush, animal waste, etc.

Q. Can I plant stuff?

A. Check with conservation first if you have a regulated property to learn which species are native vs invasive. A permit will be needed for anything requiring trucks or heavy equipment, but manually planting native species might not even need a

Q. How long will it take to get a permit?

A. There are two types of permits, the CWC (Certificate of Wetland Conformance), and IWP (Inland Wetland Permit).
CWC is a “staff level” permit which takes 1 to 1.5 months. It includes a 15-day waiting period for the public to weigh in on the applicant’s posting in the newspaper regarding their proposed activity. The template for the post is provided by conservation.

IWP is a ”commission level” permit which takes 3 to 4 months. The inland wetland commission is a self-managed group that adheres to regulations from the state. They meet monthly. Some projects may need discussion in more than one meeting.

Q. How much will it cost me to get conservation involved?

A. The new director, Tim Bishop is in the process of revamping the fees to make them much more cost effective. There will be a simple menu of activities, each with a very reasonable associated fee.

Q. How can I stay informed about inland wetland information?

A. Tim posts new information each month on the department homepage at Fairfieldct.org/conservationBut you can always call and ask your questions directly. Tim says, “Just give us a call!” Of course you can also stop in during office hours and visit the wetlands map.

If you are thinking of buying and/or selling a property and have questions, you can reach out to me below.


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Weekly Update on the Housing Market: Fairfield and Westport CT, November – December 2022

About last week!

What’s going on in our local Connecticut housing markets as 2022 comes to a close? What’s UP, what’s DOWN? Join me in following this weekly update of what happens in Fairfield and Westport, and you will know first hand!

FAIRFIELD Single-FamilyNov 28 – Dec 4Dec 5 – 11Dec 12 – 18Dec 19 – 25Dec 26 – Jan 2
NEW 6
REDUCED 2
ACCEPTED OFFERS3
SOLD17
AVG % OF ASK99%
YTD MEDIAN SALE PRICE$820,000

WESTPORT Single-FamilyNov 28 – Dec 4Dec 5 – 11Dec 12 – 18Dec 19 – 25Dec 26 – Jan 2
NEW5
REDUCED6
ACCEPTED OFFERS2
SOLD7
AVG % OF ASK98%
YTD MEDIAN SALE PRICE$2,011,000
Source: SmartMLS

DID YOU KNOW that people move all year long and in every market?

Last year in November and December of 2021, 195 people successfully bought or sold a single-family home in Fairfield and Westport, and in 2019 there were 159 single-family sales during these two months. So you shouldn’t feel like you have to wait around for spring if you want to be in your ideal home now.

The best time to sell is when the timing matches your life goals. You can absolutely do it any time of year and in any market!

If you’re feeling concerned about the market conditions but wish you could move on to the home that truly matches your needs and lifestyle, reach out to me now, and let’s have a conversation.

Are you curious what your home is worth in the current market? Reach out to me in the form below, or click here for an instant estimate.

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Weekly Update on the Housing Market: Fairfield and Westport CT, October / November 2022

About last week!

What’s really going on in our local Connecticut housing markets? Does it all boil down to supply and demand? Join me in following this weekly update of what happens in Fairfield and Westport, and you will know first hand! (Click each image below to view a quick Reel on Instagram.)

FAIRFIELD Single-FamilyOct 17 – 23Oct 24 – 30Oct 31 – Nov 6Nov 7 – 13Nov 14 – 20Nov 21 – 27
NEW 14148881
REDUCED 111271172
ACCEPTED OFFERS111199612
SOLD22 913699
AVG % OF ASK98%97%98%97%98%97%
YTD MEDIAN SALE PRICE$810,000$810,000$820,000$817,000$815,000$815,000

WESTPORT Single-Family Oct 17 – 23 Oct 24 – 30 Oct 31 – Nov 6Nov 7 – 13 Nov 14 – 20 Nov 21 – 27
NEW8915651
REDUCED453541
ACCEPTED OFFERS464272
SOLD358164
AVG % OF ASK98%94%96%95%98%99%
YTD MEDIAN SALE PRICE$2,050,000$2,032,500$2,050,000$2,050,000$2,050,000$2,015,000
Source: SmartMLS

Nov 28: No one made a move in the middle of Thanksgiving and Black Friday, right? Actually they did! 27 happy parties made a big move with 14 accepted offers and 13 sold homes last week! Sale prices averaged 97% in Fairfield and 99% in Westport, so homes are selling close to asking price. Take a look at my quick video update.

Nov 21: Nothing happening the week before Thanksgiving, right..?

Observations: There was actually an UPTICK in accepted offers last week! The median sale price has been pretty steady in both towns in the last five weeks. It’s actually UP a bit in Fairfield from five weeks ago. Sale prices have been averaging 98% of asking, which is what we typically see in strong markets. New listings have been trickling in though.

So my takeaway is that we need more new listings!

DID YOU KNOW that people move all year long?

Last year, in November and December 2021, 195 people successfully bought or sold a single-family home in Fairfield and Westport, and in 2019 there were 159 single-family sales. So you shouldn’t feel like you have to wait around for spring if you want to be in your ideal home now.

The best time to sell is when the timing matches your life goals. You can absolutely do it any time of year and in any market!

If you’re feeling concerned about the market conditions but wish you could move on to the home that truly matches your needs and lifestyle, reach out to me now, and let’s have a conversation.

Oct 13:
Observations: The biggest things that jump out at me right now are the price reductions and the ratio of the sale price to the asking price.

We saw ZERO price reductions for quite some time, but in the last four weeks we saw some. I still think these happened when sellers priced too optimistically versus pricing conservatively with comparable sales in the current market.

At the height of the frenzy, the sale/list ratio ran between 103% to 105%. In the last four weeks this ratio moved to the 95%-97% range which is closer to what we see in a more balanced market. Buyers had some opportunity to negotiate again in some cases. However, keep in mind there were still multiple offers and sales at and above the asking price as well.

The median sale price has been fairly consistent in both towns over the last four weeks.

Are you curious what your home is worth in the current market? Reach out to me in the form below, or click here for an instant estimate.

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IT’S GOOD NEWS MONDAY- May 9, 2022!

Hi! IT’S GOOD NEWS MONDAY, and I’M SHARING SOME GOOD NEWS 😃 AND OPTIMISM 🤩 WITH YOU! Feel free to share your good news in the comments.

Tens of millions of red crabs cross over special crab bridges to migrate from forest to coast! 

Conjoined Baby Turtles Are Better Together and Doing well!

Good news in our local housing markets: Fresh New Listings to Choose From!

17 homes 🏡 Sold last week in Fairfield and Westport! There are 207 Available listings, 65 of which are New (less than 14 days old), plus 10 more are Coming Soon 🏃‍♀️, offering the opportunity for more people to find a new dream home 🎉!

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Near and Far Aid 2022 Gala: The Silent Auction is Open and Here’s a Glimpse Behind the Scenes!

Greetings!

You are invited to partner with Near & Far Aid as we celebrate our 26th Gala on May 6, 2022 (TONIGHT!) at Mitchells of Westport. The annual Gala is our largest fundraising event and attracts wide-ranging support from many stake holders in our community Your support through auction purchasing makes it possible for us to fundraise with outstanding results. Merchants, both near and far, have played a critical role by donating to our auction which has a reputation for offering a well-curated catalog of highly desirable experiences and impossible to get items.  

THE SILENT AUCTION IS OPEN! Here’s the link to browse!

Last night, volunteers came together again to help with the auction set-up while professional teams worked to creatively transform our local Mitchells store into a glorious Gala setting on the French Riviera for the guests tonight. Here is a glimpse behind the scenes.

Near and Far Aid is an all-volunteer fundraising and fund-granting organization dedicated to eliminating the causes and effects of poverty in Fairfield County, Connecticut.  We accomplish our mission by finding and funding programs that provide life’s most basic necessities, as well as those that seek to achieve lasting change.  Our history of funding spans 68 years and since the year 2000 we have granted more than $19 million to community programs that work to support and create opportunities for underserved individuals and families in our community.  For more information on the work we do and our events, please visit www.NEARANDFARAID.org.  

Near and Far Aid is grateful for your participation in their efforts and are proud to partner with you to target poverty and change lives in Fairfield County.

Warmest Regards,

Linda Raymond, Volunteer

Near & Far Aid is a registered 501c(3) non-profit organization, Federal Tax ID #23-7036523.

Please send a note below or call me if you have questions or would like to contribute.


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IT’S GOOD NEWS MONDAY- May 2, 2022!

Hi! IT’S GOOD NEWS MONDAY, and I’M SHARING SOME GOOD NEWS 😃 AND OPTIMISM 🤩 WITH YOU! Feel free to share your good news in the comments.

There is much to celebrate 🎊 this week with Cinco de Mayo on Thursday and Mother’s Day on Sunday!  Shout out to all you amazing moms out there!!

And now, for your viewing enjoyment, here is a Dash-cam Video of Father and 6-yr old Belting Out Sinatra’s ‘Me & My Shadow’!

Good news in our local housing markets! The spring market is in full bloom!

34 homes 🏡 Sold last week in Fairfield and Westport! There are 205 Available listings, 97 of which are New (less than 14 days old), plus 12 more are Coming Soon 🏃‍♀️, offering the opportunity for more people to find a new dream home 🎉! 

NOTE, THERE WERE TWICE AS MANY NEW LISTINGS LAST WEEK THAN THE WEEK BEFORE! 👍🏻

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