156 Mariomi Road
New Canaan, Connecticut
$1,698,000 Price
4 Bedrooms  

Contract Signed

This wonderful 1937 Colonial home is warm and inviting with it's original floorboards and charm AND exactly what today's buyers are looking for in a wonderfully updated pristine home on pretty one acre. Plenty of entertaining and work space on first floor with Living Room and fireplace adjoining Sun...

This wonderful 1937 Colonial home is warm and inviting with it's original floorboards and charm AND exactly what today's buyers are looking for in a wonderfully updated pristine home on pretty one acre. Plenty of entertaining and work space on first floor with Living Room and fireplace adjoining Sun Room overlooking private property. The Dining Room and butlers panty with sun filled Office lead to the amazing Kitchen and Family Room space at the heart of the home. Expansive stone terrace adjoining a flat grassy area for entertaining or play. Four bedrooms on the 2nd floor with Office/Den and laundry.

Listing courtesy of William Raveis Real Estate

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Listing Details

Contract Signed
New Canaan, Connecticut
Type: House
Price: $1,698,000
Re Tax: $12,136
Approx. sqft: 2,940 sf
Web ID: 24003886

Info & Amenities

Type: Single Family
Rooms: 7.0
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3.0
Built: 1937
Woodburning fireplaces: 2

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