Fantastic Parcel in “The Purchase”
Fantastic Parcel in “The Purchase”
Overview
Why This Lot is Awesome

This is How We Would Build on This Lot

Nearby
The third-most populated county of Connecticut is New Haven with a count of 864,835 in 2020. Just north of Fairfield County, New Haven encompasses 862 square miles and includes multiple large cities like Waterbury and New Haven, the latter of which is the county seat. Sleeping Giant State Park and Sperry Falls Park, among others, are within the county lines.
Southbury comprises sprawling rural country areas, suburban neighborhoods, and historic districts. It is a short distance from major business and commercial centers, and is within 80 miles of New York City and 40 miles of Hartford; the latter the capital of Connecticut.
Land Prep Estimate : $50,000 - $75,000

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Fantastic Parcel in “The Purchase”
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