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  • Happy Thanksgiving from Country Club Homes

    Happy Thanksgiving from Country Club Homes
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    The annual Thanksgiving holiday presents an opportunity for Country Club Homes to extend warm holiday greetings to you; and to wish you and your family a very happy Thanksgiving Day.

    This is one day in the year when Americans from across the country gather together to enjoy the many things that are most important in life – family, friends and of course, a home cooked meal made with love.

    We have much for which we are thankful. So, on this special day, indulge in enjoying the things you cherish most! We hope your Thanksgiving holiday experience provides many great memories to last a lifetime.

    Happy Thanksgiving Day from Country Club Homes!

  • Curb Appeal Ideas for a Welcoming Home

    Explore new ways to add curb appeal to your exterior this season and your whole home will feel more welcoming. Carefully designed curb appeal establishes a memorable first impression while adding value and enduring style to your home. As the natural focal point of your home’s entry, the front door should get special attention when…

  • Investment Opportunity: 462 Danbury Road, Wilton, Connecticut

    Property For Sale: 462 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT. Our office building is up for sale. The property located at 462 Danbury Road is a beautiful historic building conveniently situated just off Route 7 in Wilton. This quaint property is set on 2.75 acres and contains 4,348 SF of office space and a 600 SF residential apartment. The property…

  • Pool Houses That Make a Splash

    A pool house is a perfectly practical luxury, ideal for entertaining guests and for keeping the main house clean and dry during pool parties. An outdoor living space with a pool can integrate a pool house in imaginative ways that will enhance your home, pool, landscaping, and natural surroundings. Pool house designs vary dramatically from…

  • Shaker Style in the Home

    If you’re drawn to traditional design, you’re probably familiar with Shaker style, especially in furniture and in the kitchen. One of the most enduring styles in the United States, Shaker style was originally developed by the United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Coming, the “Shakers,” a religious sect whose followers rejected the ostentatious in…