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Casagmo Complex, Ridgefield, CT

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Real Estate Agent with William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty

In 1967, David Paul developed the 285 unit complex now known as the Casagmo Condominiums Ridgefield, CT. Mr. Paul's idea was to allow people to live in Ridgefield who might not otherwise be able to afford to. With the median home for sale currently at $xxx,xxx, the condos at Casagmo are still an outstanding way to enjoy Ridgefield at a reasonable cost. The ideal customer profile not only includes young people and first time home but old-timers who no longer need or can maintain houses in town.

Connecticut Magazine has ranked the town of Ridgefield as having a high quality of life. In the southwest corner of Connecticut is the township of Ridgefield, located in Fairfield County, and is considered my many to be the gateway to New England. Ridgefield is a short commute to New York City, making this area a perfect home for many different types of lifestyles.

The Main Street of Ridgefield is one the town's most popular locations. Main Street is lined with charming historic homes, towering maple trees, stone walls, 3 blocks of shops and restaurants, and wonderful old churches, complete with steeples. Main Street also holds many of the town's annual events, such as the Memorial Day Parade, the Holiday Stroll in December as well as church fairs such as the Nutmeg Festival which takes place every August to raise money for charity.

Located just a short stroll from the enchanting Main Street of this wonderful New England town, Casagmo offers a nice blend of single-level homes and townhomes. Truly an excellent vantage point to enjoy all that Ridgefield has to offer! Casagmo has new tennis courts, a playground, swimming pool and a great clubhouse shown here.

 

 

              

Jonathan Hall
William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty - Danbury, CT
Realtor - Danbury,CT Area Real Estate~203-417-0523

If casagmo was built now, the prices would be much higher & units would be too large for people starting out in town. You don't have a median sales price in.

Jan 27, 2010 06:33 AM