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WEB ID: 85052360

3 Gisborne Place Old Greenwich, Fairfield, CT 06870

Old Greenwich, Fairfield, CT 06870

in contract | Single Family | Built in 2015

6 beds
6 baths/3 half baths
5603 Approx. Sqft/ 0.31 acres
outdoor space
$4,900,000
  • Annual Tax: $25,244.00

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in contract
WEB ID: 85052360

3 Gisborne Place Old Greenwich, Fairfield, CT 06870

Old Greenwich, Fairfield, CT 06870

in contract | Single Family | Built in 2015

6 beds
6 baths/3 half baths
5603 Approx. Sqft/ 0.31 acres
outdoor space
$4,900,000
  • Annual Tax: $25,244.00

The Details

About 3 Gisborne Place, Old Greenwich, CT 06870

Welcome to 3 Gisborne Place, Old Greenwich. 2015 high end construction of approx 5603 sqft of finished space on a quiet cul de sac. A dramatic double height entry leads through to an open plan kitchen / fam room with great access to a bluestone deck overlooking the private rear yard. Primary office / formal LR on the first floor, plus second office / homework area. Generous dining room and mudroom. The second floo...
Listing Courtesy of BROWN HARRIS STEVENS CT, LLC, (203) 869-8100, CT_GAR:120316

key features

  • Central air
  • Laundry Room
  • Washer/Dryer
  • Attached Garage
  • Terrace
  • Central A/C Cooling
  • Cul-De-Sac
  • Garage Door Opener
  • Heating Heating
  • Hydro-Air Heating
  • Level
  • Natural Gas Heating
  • Wood Roof
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    Old Greenwich

    As evidenced by its name, Old Greenwich is the oldest part of Greenwich. Like its coastal neighbors of Riverside and Cos Cob, Old Greenwich has its own postal name and zip code and exists in the minds of its residents as a bit of a separate entity from the rest of Greenwich. The neighborhood’s downtown, called “the village” by locals, is centered around its historic 1894 railroad station, still in use for the Metro-North New Haven line. Here, you won’t find any chains, but rather, small independent eateries and local boutiques. Closer to Long Island Sound is Greenwich Point Park, unofficially referred to as Tod’s Point, a 147-acre park and beach at the tip of Old Greenwich’s peninsula. Houses in Old Greenwich are closer together than in other parts of the city, and neighbors are friendly, sharing well-maintained beaches and evening walks.

    Sales History for 3 Gisborne Place
    datepricelisting status
    02/10/2017$3,675,000Sold
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