Regency at Newtown Condos, Newtown, Connecticut 06470

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This Toll Brothers Community, Regency at Newtown, was newly built in 2009. Easy access to I-84 makes an afternoon getaway easy.

Regency at Newtown Condos, Newtown, Connecticut 06470

Regency at Newtown is an adult condominium complex of 54 one story units. Built in 2009 and 2010 with the best materials and workmanship, these two bedroom, two and one half units have 2,500 square feet of living space. In Newtown, CT, these sunny units are surrounded by views of the hills of New England and the nearby river.

All the space is on the ground floor with an open floor plan. The family room, with vaulted ceilings and a fireplace with mantles, flows into the dining area and kitchen. The kitchen has hardwood floors, granite countertops, custom cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and recessed lighting. The master bedroom suites are huge with tray ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, and hardwood floors. The master bath has oversized showers, tubs, and granite topped dual sink vanities.

Walk out of your home to your deck and enjoy the vistas.

The two car attached garage and full basement supply plenty of secure storage. Some units also have lofts with wall to wall carpeting. Homes are heated with oil heat and cooled by central air conditioning, which assures you comfort no matter what the temperature is outside.

Convenient to Route 84, a major east/west freeway, the famous Danbury mall is not far away with its department and specialty stores. Candlewood Lake, the largest lake in Connecticut, is a short drive from your home and offers swimming and boating.

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About Newtown...

Newtown is a small town in Fairfield County, located almost sixty miles from New York City. A bedroom community for Danbury and Bridgeport, the town grows at a fast pace while still maintaining its New England charm. The picturesque Newtown was incorporated in 1711, on land bought from the Pohtatuck Indians in 1708. One year after the purchase, portions of land (4 acres) were given to young farmers who moved in the area and put the basis of the future town development by raising cattles, growing vegetables, and building saw and grist mills along the Potatuck River.

Newtown, CT

Before the Revolutionary War, the population of Newtown grew rather slowly, but after the war many manufacturing facilities were available in town; from hats, buttons and combs to furniture, fire hoses, and tea bags, Newtown grew into an active and busy community. In the 19th century, the town witnessed an unprecedented manufacturing boom with the New York Belting and Packing Company, but in the early 20th century the town turned to agriculture once more, as the manufacturing was in decline. Today, Newtown offers all the facilities necessary for a carefree and modern existence, providing great recreational activitiesand facilities to make residents’ life comfortable.

Newtown is known for its competitive educational system that offers superior programs and courses. When it comes to recreational activities and facilities, Newtown offers three recreational areas administered by the town: Dickinson Park with a pool, ball fields, tennis courts, ice skating, and picnic areas, Treadwell Park offering soccer and softball fields, a pool, tennis courts and plenty of open space, and Lake Lillinonah Park which has a boat ramp, fishing, swimming, and boating opportunities, and it is open only for residents.

Newtown, CT

Newtown is a wonderful small town with gorgeous landscapes and open spaces that allow you to relax and just get away from the daily monotony, while at the same time gives you access to the more lively and full of action side of Fairfield County.

Regency at Newtown Condos, Newtown, Connecticut 06470


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