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Ridgefield, CT Townhomes for Sale

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    $775,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,837 Sq Ft

    120 Prospect St Unit 29, Ridgefield, CT 06877

    Spaciousness. Privacy. Peace & quiet. Words not often heard about condo living! Welcome to one of the largest and most desirable homes in Prospect Woods. 2837 total, livable sq ft includes the unique 25x17 finished LL with door for rear access. Perfectly positioned to offer remarkable privacy & to capture unobstructed views, this spacious townhome offers exceptional living space, abundant natural

    Debi Orr Keller Williams Realty

    120 Prospect St Unit 29, Ridgefield, CT 06877
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    $499,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,400 Sq Ft

    9 Lawson Ln, Ridgefield, CT 06877

    Turnkey, rarely available townhouse in the heart of Ridgefield with attached garage. This beautifully updated 2-bedroom home offers a clean, fresh, and airy feel with an open, flexible floor plan ideal for today's lifestyle. The brand-new kitchen features quartz countertops, and new appliances, flowing seamlessly into the living and dining areas. Freshly painted throughout with new flooring and

    Amy Grossfeld Houlihan Lawrence

    9 Lawson Ln, Ridgefield, CT 06877
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    $1,375,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 1,830 Sq Ft

    36 Catoonah St Unit 18, Ridgefield, CT 06877

    Impeccably restored, this free-standing home is part of Victoria Gate's primire neighborhood ideally located on Catoonah Street in downtown Ridgefield.The home beautifully preserves the charm of the original Victorian, featuring a wraparound front porch, soaring 9+ foot ceilings, custom millwork, stained glass window, and the graceful curved staircase, antique wide-board hardwood floors, and a

    Jane Tullo Houlihan Lawrence

    36 Catoonah St Unit 18, Ridgefield, CT 06877

Why Live in Ridgefield

Ridgefield, CT, is a small town known for its vibrant downtown area and rich history. Main Street is bustling with activity, featuring a variety of dining options and boutiques, while historic Colonial Revival and Queen Anne-style homes add to the town's charm. Ridgefield has a strong arts and culture scene, with a contemporary art museum, an active theatrical playhouse, and a performing arts theater offering diverse performances. The town hosts popular events like CHIRP Concerts in Ballard Park during the summer and a festive holiday stroll in December. Ridgefield is also a shopping and dining hub, with unique boutiques and markets such as She la la, The Boutique at Susi Laura, and Milillo Farms, alongside popular restaurants like Luc's Café and The Lantern. Housing options range from apartments and condos to historic homes and horse properties, though new construction is limited due to zoning laws requiring lots to be at least one acre. Ridgefield Public Schools are highly rated, with Farmingville Elementary School, East Ridge Middle School, and Ridgefield High School all earning top marks. Residents enjoy year-round recreational activities, including swimming at the Ridgefield Recreation Center, ice skating at Winter Garden Ice Arena, and summer fun at Martin Park Beach. Transportation options include U.S. Route 7 and a train station in Branchville, with Westchester County Airport 26 miles away. However, residents should be aware of environmental risks such as winter weather and strong winds, as identified by FEMA.

Townhouse Price Trends

Median Townhouse Price
$602,500
Median 2-Bedroom Townhouse Price
$510,000
Median 3-Bedroom Townhouse Price
$695,000
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