townhouse condo $ 980,000
88 Pease Avenue, 88, Fairfield, CT 068903 Beds 3 Baths 2,600 Sqft
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Sasqua Commons Luxury Condos, located in Fairfield, Connecticut, provides you with a short walk to the train to New York City and also a short walk to one of the most beautiful small harbors in Connecticut, Southport Harbor.
In less than five minutes from your home you could be driving on Route 95 which takes you to Bridgeport to the East or Stamford to the West and New York City beyond.
Built in 2005 these four cluster homes have three bedrooms and two and one half baths.
Gourmet eat in kitchens have hard wood floors, stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops and custom built wood cabinets. The living/family room has a large fireplace, double crown molding and recessed lighting. The nine-foot ceilings give the living areas an open and bright feeling and easy access to all areas.
There are two car garages with these units, as well as clean and quiet gas heat and central air conditioning. Each home offers professionally landscaped grounds and some homes have large outside patios.
The 2,400 square feet of living area seems larger because of the big windows and abundant light. Your walk up attic will provide extra storage space. Your master suite includes granite countered vanity and a whirlpool tub and extra large shower.
As a resident of Sasqua Commons you are granted beach rights to sandy beaches close to town, and recreational areas with hiking trails, picnic areas and ball fields.
The town of Fairfield is home to many fine restaurants, trendy stores and several places of worship. Sasqua Commons offers you beautiful maintenance free living in one of the most scenic towns in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
The 57,340 people who live in Fairfield, the “Dogwood Capital of the World”, are proud that the town has been voted by Money Magazine as the Best Place to Live in New England.
Facing Long Island Sound, much of the recreation is water oriented. Easy access to New York City and Stamford, Connecticut a business center in Fairfield County is provided by railroad and Freeway.
The town was established in 1634; in 1774 the British landed on Fairfield Beach and burned the town to the ground because they were early supporters of independence. An outstanding school system, a solid tax base and homes offered in all price ranges, makes Fairfield one of the “Gold Coast’s” most attractive towns.
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