Why Real Estate in Darien is a Great Investment

Why Real Estate in Darien is a Great Investment

I feel fortunate to be able to raise our family in a town where family comes first. You can tell this when you drive through he streets of Darien.  All the ball fields are being used, children are riding bicycles, people walking dogs and friends catching up over coffee or a walk on the beach. Darien... [Read More...]

Tokeneke: Darien CT

Tokeneke: Darien CT

Comprised of Tudor, Norman style and Frazier Peter designed homes, Tokeneke is a secluded enclave located along the shoreline of Darien, Connecticut. With close to 300 residential homes, a substantial number of them were built before 1946 Tokeneke as a large numbers of New Yorkers gravitated there,... [Read More...]

Rowayton, CT Comes Alive!

Rowayton, CT Comes Alive!

With spring here and summer on the horizon, the idyllic seaside village of Rowayton, CT comes alive! Located between Darien and Norwalk, it’s small-town charm is not only a throwback to times gone by, but the town also has a cosmopolitan feel offering something for everyone. The houses and architecture... [Read More...]

Downtown: Darien Connecticut

Downtown: Darien Connecticut

Whatever most of the residents who live close to town in Darien may compromise in property size, they certainly gain in convenience. Once a sleepy town center whose main activity revolved around New York City commuters travelling to and from the Darien train station, since 2004 Darien Center has experienced... [Read More...]

Back Country: Darien Connecticut

Back Country: Darien Connecticut

Home to some of the town’s greatest estates, the back country section of Darien is characterized by bucolic settings, finely landscaped lawns, historic homes and barns and the areas venerable stone walls. Located in the midst of it all is the Ox Ridge Hunt Club, a private riding club whose membership... [Read More...]

Noroton & Noroton Heights: Darien CT

Noroton & Noroton Heights: Darien CT

The Noroton section of Darien is comprised of more than just properties along the water as its Indian name might suggest. Although the peninsulas of Noroton Bay, Pratt Island and Long Neck Point, once a major shipping point for early settlers that was transformed to a weekend retreat for the wealthy... [Read More...]