160 Putnam Park Park
Greenwich, Connecticut
$739,000 Price
3 Bedrooms  

Contract Signed

Desirable in-town location boasts a rare three-bedroom, two full bath corner unit with a balcony in Putnam Park near Whole Foods, shops, restaurants, park and trains. Tucked away off a quiet, grassy courtyard this coveted second floor apartment spans 1,700 square feet showcasing generously scaled rooms. Expansive living room...

Desirable in-town location boasts a rare three-bedroom, two full bath corner unit with a balcony in Putnam Park near Whole Foods, shops, restaurants, park and trains. Tucked away off a quiet, grassy courtyard this coveted second floor apartment spans 1,700 square feet showcasing generously scaled rooms. Expansive living room offers built-in bookshelves, wall of windows and balcony access; adjacent dining room with lovely treetop views and an efficient kitchen with a checkerboard floor; spacious primary suite, two bedrooms, full hall bath and abundant closet space with plenty of storage. Nestled in the heart of Greenwich, this serene community comprises 13 manicured acres and features ample on-site parking.

Listing courtesy of Houlihan Lawrence

Calculate your Payments

Asking Price:

Percent Down:

Loan Amount:

Interest Rate:

Loan Term (years):

Estimated Mortgage Payment:

Total Monthly Payment:

* All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental, financing or estimated mortgage rates is from sources deemed reliable but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof. For further financing information, please contact a Brown Harris Stevens agent.

Listing Details

Contract Signed
Greenwich, Connecticut
Type: Cooperative
Price: $739,000
Last Updated: 5/8/2024
Approx. sqft: 1,700 sf
Web ID: 120041

Info & Amenities

Type: Co-op
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.0
Built: 1950

Map of Area for 160 Putnam Park Park

Get to Know Greenwich

Situated in the Southwest portion of Fairfield County, along Connecticut’s Gold Coast, Greenwich is an idyllic and scenic town bordered by Stamford and White Plains, New York. Named by English settlers after the London borough, the town showcases grand, colonial architecture reminiscent of America’s early days. It also features a highly sought-after Downtown with plenty of shopping, dining, and cultural attractions.

More About Greenwich

Neighborhood Guide to Greenwich