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Quail Ridge Luxury Homes in Ridgefield CT 06877

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Quail Ridge Luxury Cluster Homes at Prospect Ridge in Ridgefield CT 06877

Quail Ridge Condos in Ridgefield, CT were built in 1986. This group of 71 luxury cluster homes is located in one of the most beautiful towns in this part of Connecticut. Condominiums at Quail Ridge Condos range from 1,700 square feet to 2,950 square feet, with units having either two bedrooms and three bathrooms, or three bedrooms and three and one half baths.

Each home is unique with special touches and upgrades. The large living rooms, with a fireplace, either have wall to wall carpets or hardwood floors. The formal dining rooms, with easy-care floors, have large bay windows.

The eat-in kitchens are wonderful. Palladian windows bring in extra light and cathedral ceilings give it an open feel. Kitchens at Quail Ridge feature top of line stainless steel appliances and sliding doors to the deck. Dens have wall to wall carpeting and also give you access to your all weather deck.

The master suites on the second floor are finished with plush wall-to-wall carpeting. Some lucky units even have vaulted ceilings. The bathrooms have large soaking tubs, granite topped vanities, and open showers. There will be plenty of storage in your walk-out basement and two car attached garage.

Each condominium is heated with clean electric heat, and cooled by a central air conditioning unit. Quail Ridge Luxury Cluster Homes Condos, offers residents the use of a pool and clubhouse.

Quail Ridge Cluster Home Condos is at walking distance of the town of Ridgefield with lots of very special shops, and plenty of grocery chains, and antique stores as well as restaurants, and Starbucks.


More serious shopping takes you to Danbury to the North or Stamford to the South. There is a train station at the foot of the hill which will take you to New York City in about one hour and twenty minutes.

About Ridgefield...

Settled in 1708 by colonialists from Norwalk and Milford, the town of Ridgefield grew slowly as an agricultural rural community with strong religious roots. In 1781, the French army under Comte de Rochambreau, encamped in town and the first Catholic mass was offered.

In the late nineteenth century, a railroad spur was built to the town and provided easy access to New York City and soon attracted wealthy New Yorkers to the cool hills. They built huge summer “cottages” some with over 2,000 acres. In order to service these huge estates, many immigrants were hired and lived in town and today their ancestors own businesses or they commute to New York.

With the great depression most of these huge estates were sold off and today form the basis for the plentiful subdivisions of 2 acres in town. The town Fathers have been careful to assure that the town maintains the open spaces and recreational facilities that make Ridgefield a special place to live.

Ridgefield has always been known for its historic features from the Tree Lined Main Street with its late Victorian and Colonial buildings, to its many churches and historic buildings which have been restored. The town retains a quiet elegance and, because of the strong planning and zoning department, has maintained much of the 19th and early 20th century charm.

Today the town is a vibrant, high-energy community, with well known restaurants, famous museums, and a sense of history and purpose. The town attracts many executives who commute to New York City as well as those who work for the many companies headquartered in Stamford and other business oriented towns.

About Fairfield County...

Fairfield County, Connecticut, known as the “Gold Coast”, is one of the wealthiest communities in the state. Located in the southwestern part of Connecticut, the county is known for the active lifestyle it offers, as well as for the incredible views, and its proximity to New York City. Fairfield County is home to four of the largest cities in the state: BridgeportStamfordNorwalk, and Danbury. It is bounded in the North by Litchfield County, in the East and northeast by Housatonic River, in the South and southeast by the Long Island Sound, and in the West and southwest by the State of New York.

From flat terrain near the coast to hilly and higher areas in the northern parts, Fairfield County has breathtaking landscapes, the highest point being 1,290 feet in the town of Sherman. With almost forty miles of Long Island Sound Shoreline, the county has a wealth of commercial advantages and opportunities. In addition, multiple multinational corporations are headquartered in Fairfield County, including General Electric, Xerox, and GTE.

One of the most populous metropolitan areas in the United States, Fairfield County is an ideal community with unmatched neighborhoods, amazing beaches, a diversity of parks and green spaces, as well as diverse opportunities for recreational activities. Fairfield County is a place where you can opt for a tranquil lifestyle or for a more vibrant and active one. Traditional homes, impressive architecture, modern communities, and historic landmarks are just a few of the wonders and riches that Fairfield County hides.

Being where "New York meets New England’s charm", Fairfield County is the place where luxury, simplicity and elegance are perfectly synchronized. With carefully preserved architectural and natural heritage, Fairfield County is a safe, relaxing and comfortable living environment that allows for great personal, and professional growth, as well as for leading a modern and carefree lifestyle.

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Quail Ridge Luxury Cluster Homes at Prospect Ridge in Ridgefield CT 06877

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Original Content courtesy Dagny's Real Estate

Conrad Allen
Re/Max Professional Associates - Webster, MA
Webster, Ma, Realtor

Hi Dagny  I love reading about towns rich in history.  Thanks.

Aug 06, 2014 10:22 AM