Greenwich, CT - Homes for Sale and Community Information

Greenwich, Connecticut is an affluent community of about 62,000 residents. In 2005, CNN/Money ranked it first on its list of the "100 best places to live in the United States." Today, it is home to a variety of financial services companies and a number of hedge funds. Manhattan commuters have just a 40-minute trip by catching the New Haven Line express train at Greenwich Metro-North station.
Greenwich CT Real Estate includes some truly historic old homes. At the same time, modern homes for sale in
Greenwich will also captivate the discriminating Greenwich home buyer.
The real estate in Greenwich includes elegant waterfront estates. The
number of Greenwich homes for sale at any one time is usually modest,
reflecting the fact that many residents choose to stay here in Greenwich
homes for the long-term.
Some of the homes for sale in
Greenwich include more modest-priced 1980s-era ranches and split levels.
A capable real estate agent with good local knowledge can be
indispensable in determining which Greenwich properties are a good
value. If you invest in the right piece of Greenwich real estate, you'll
likely want to enjoy it for a long time to come.
History
The first Europeans to settle here arrived in the mid-1600s. Elizabeth Fones Winthrop purchased land here along with her husband in what is today called Old Greenwich. She was the daughter-in-law of the first Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, John Winthrop. The land later became known as "Elizabeth's Neck." In the 1800s, the local community was named "Sound Beach."
Parks and Recreation
The Audubon Center in Greenwich has the distinction of being the first one in the United States. Birders will be enthralled by the diverse species found here. Hikers and strollers enjoy trails that meander 'midst ponds, meadows and forests. Children and adults alike can benefit from the educational seminars offered here.
Attractions and Events
The Bruce Museum offers Greenwich residents a unique opportunity to visit a natural history museum and an art museum under one roof. Extra effort has been made here to develop interesting children's exhibits. At the same time, the adults can enjoy the works of world-renowned artists like Vermeer and Picasso.
Cultural events fill the calendar year-round at the Greenwich Arts Center. The calendar is maintained by the Greenwich Arts Council. The Council also coordinates traveling exhibitions that come to the Bendheim Art Gallery.
Greenwich residents can also enjoy the New Haven Symphony Orchestra when it visits Fairfield County about 10 times per year. The symphony, based out of the Yale University campus, has a 120-year history.
Greenwich - The Good Life on the Shore of Long Island Sound
Greenwich is truly one of the "Best Places" to live, the epitome of East Coast style. If Greenwich has captured your interest as your next destination, the smart call is the one to Barbara Wells and the real estate office of Houlihan Lawrence, 203-912-5644. They are experienced pros in all of Fairfield County, and have the latest information and best deals. You can be in an elegant Greenwich home before you know it!
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