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  • 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 has been a great office, but could potentially be a restaurant, retail stores or even a single family home.

    We have enjoyed many years in this complex. The privacy and comradery amongst the tenants is truly going to be missed, but life never stays the same and we are heading off to new pastures and adventures.

    Property For Sale: 462 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT.
    Property For Sale: 462 Danbury Road, historic district of Cannon Crossing, Wilton, CT.

    462 Danbury Road is part of the historic district, Cannon Crossing. The home was originally owned by John Hurlbutt – c. 1840 – It is a Greek Revival, 2½ stories, gable roof, clapboard with a pilaster-and-lintel entry, reeded corner boards, pedimented gable-end with flush-boarding; c. 1900 additions to right and rear, recent wing to left.

    Property For Sale: 462 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT.
    Exclusive Listing Agents: Jacqueline Durels, Senior Managing Director & Tim Rorick, Senior Managing Director

    Read here to learn more about this investment opportunity.

    Having built over 200+ homes in and around Fairfield County, Country Club Homes Inc. is one of the longest, successful running family owned residential building firms in the area. As always, our team will continue to provide comprehensive design and meticulous construction services for your custom-build or renovation home.

    We look forward to sharing our new custom built office location in the near future.  Should you have any questions or want to learn more about our work, contact us today at 203-762-0550 or visit us at countryclubhomesinc.com.

     

     

     

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