What You Get: New York Times spotlights Ridgefield real estate in feature article

Today, Ridgefield's real estate landscape took center stage in a featured story by The New York Times, highlighting homes priced at $450,000 across Connecticut, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.

The article "What You Get" showcased three distinct properties all listed at (or close to) $450,000: a one-bedroom cottage in Ridgefield, a four-bedroom bungalow in Durham, and a three-bedroom condo located within a historic 1896 building in Pittsburgh.

The focal point of the narrative was the 560-square-foot cottage in Ridgefield's Mamanasco Lake neighborhood. Described as a 10-minute drive from quaint shops, restaurants, a theater, and a post office at the heart of town, the article detailed the interior, “off of the bedroom is a small room that  could be used as a den or a home office with a wide window facing the lake.”

Each property received comprehensive coverage and included estimated taxes and information on the local listing agents. Read the article in its entirety here.

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