Regency Adult Condos, Ridgefield CT 06877

July 25, 2014 scroll to read ...
Regency at Ridgefield Adult Condos in Ridgefield CT. This age restricted community is for occupants older than 55 years. Close to center of Ridgefield and easy trip to New York City.

Regency at Ridgefield Adult Condos on Danbury Road, Ridgefield, CT 06877

Regency at Ridgefield Adult Condos, in Ridgefield, CT, is an age restricted community, therefore one occupant must be 55 years old and there cannot be any children under 18 years old. The 73 units offer a number of styles to choose from but, as a Toll Brother community, you know that they are all built with quality materials and to the highest construction values.

These homes all have first floor master suites with large master baths, granite topped vanities, oversized showers, tubs, and built-in lighting.

Easy to maintain hardwood floors are in the living areas and plush carpet in the bedrooms and den. Your living room will have large windows to let in the light, 9+ foot ceilings, and a fireplace to keep you warm in the New England winter.

Some of these condominiums have a pantry next to your eat-in gourmet kitchen. The kitchens have stainless steel appliances and granite topped islands and counters. Custom wooden cabinets are stylish and can hold all your china and cooking utensils.

Regency Park

All styles are 2,200 square feet to 2,700 square feet, with an attached two car garage, walk-in closets, full basements, and a clubhouse.

You will stay warm in the winter with zoned clean gas heat and cooled in the summer by your zoned central air conditioning. There is also a hiking trail right out your door and your pets are welcome.

Regency at Ridgefield Adult Condos is close to center of the beautiful New England town, Ridgefield, but also close to Danbury with its big mall. You can get to New York City by train 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: Bridgeport, Stamford, Norwalk, 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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Regency at Ridgefield Adult Condos on Danbury Road, Ridgefield, CT 06877

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