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Land For Sale in Barkhamsted, CT

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Real Estate Agent with Starr Realty Group with Keller Williams Realty

Welcome home to Hill Farm Way, Barkhamsted, Connecticut's newest subdivision! You haven't seen new construction like this. Go green by building new. Minutes to Hartford yet nestled in the tranquil hills of Litchfield County, this is Barkhamsted's newest hidden gem. With multiple plans to choose from and 15 lots still available, you can take charge to design your dream home! There are 2 to 14 acre lots STILL available! Choose from various flat lots, lots with a view or both! Pennwood Builders will build to suit, use their own custom design or let you buy the lot and build yourself. It's really that easy.

If you're looking for a country feel, but still want to be near major shopping, recreation & more, this is the place for you.

You won't get new construction like this for around $300,000 anywhere else.  There is one existing home already started and waiting for your finishing touches for just $389,900!  It's on over 4+ acres with 2400+ sq.ft and a great open floor plan.

Call Starr Realty Group today at 860-690-0679 for your chance to hand pick your lot and make your dreams come true with new construction in the quaint town of Barkhamsted.

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Jessica Starr - STARR REALTY GROUP, LLC
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Realtor - Keller Williams Realty
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Phil Leng
Retired - Kirkland, WA
Phil Leng - Retired

Hi Jessica,

Sounds like a great project.

Good pictures. Maybe a map or two would be nice. Also a few pictures of the model home?

Very nice

Phil

Jun 02, 2011 03:38 AM
Starr Realty Group
Starr Realty Group with Keller Williams Realty - Simsbury, CT

Check out my other blog posts!  And if you click the links you can see pics of the model home!  I think a map would be great as well!  Thanks for the advice Phil!

Jun 02, 2011 03:39 AM