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MacArthur Estates Cluster Home Condos are located in the fast growing city of Stamford, Connecticut. This private community of cluster houses built in 2000 has open floor plans, two car garages, and full basements with lots of extra storage space.
The living rooms are beautifully proportioned with marble fireplaces and vaulted ceilings, leading into the dining areas with crown molding and hardwood floors. These homes have three bedrooms and two and one half baths with 3,600 square feet of living space.
The eat-in kitchens are a focal point with tile floors, recessed lighting, granite center islands with their own sinks and lots of custom cabinets. Your den and family room at MacArthur Estates Cluster Home Condos have easy access to the kitchen.
Master bedrooms are wonderfully large with hardwood floors and large windows to bring in the flattering light. Master bathrooms are huge, with whirlpool tubs, window seats, granite counter tops, oversized showers, and tile floors. Views from your backyard are of woods and trees with plenty of space for play.
MacArthur Estates combines the convenience of living in a small city with the great shopping at major department stores and specialty shops with the easy access to the countryside to the north. Quiet and dignified, MacArthur provides a wonderful living style with the ability to be close to the downtown with its restaurants, hotels, nightlife and entertainment.
Stamford, with a population of 120,000, is a major business center in Southwest Connecticut. With major corporations such as UBS and NBS adding jobs over the last few years, Stamford is growing rapidly. While there are 8 million square feet of office space and 1.5 million square feet of retail space in town, Stamford also offers a wide range of homes from exclusive multimillion dollar designer homes north of the city to trendy rentals downtown.
A major transit point with its railroad station that serves New York City and Boston via Amtrak, Route 95 bisects the town on the south and the Merritt Parkway bisects the city to the north. Those who settled the town in 1640 as a farming and fishing village would not recognize what has become the booming, culturally significant city of Stamford, Connecticut.
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