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$365,000
2
1 Full Bath, 1 Half Bath
Condo
Townhouse
This listing is courtesy of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
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In a desirable complex w/ only 12 units, this Glenbrook condo has 2 bedrooms. & 1.5 baths. Dining roomhas deck for summer bbq. Total living area is 2662 sq. feet.The master bedroom is huge with a walk-in closet and ceiling fan.( 16'x19.5 ') The Lower level serves as a family room/ library and measures 12.42 width x 27.83 length! Lower level has brand new wall-wall carpeting. "The Oak Tree" complex is in the heart of the Glenbrook community, walking distance to the train, schools, shopping & restaurants & close to the Public Libraries. Glenbrook Train Station branch is a 5 min. walk.Downtown Stamford is a few minutes.Location is close to I-95 and the Merritt Parkway. A short drive up Hope Street brings you to lovely New Canaan, and Darien.Go in other direction to the High Ridge area of Stamford where you can shop at Trader Joe's ! You can also easily drive just a few minutes to the lovely Cove Beach & Park for a run or rollerblading or a picnic ! This lovely condo has reserved parking and available parking for guests. A lovely front yard with a picnic table and bench for sitting allows you and your guests to be in nature and outdoors. The location is super convenient ! Enjoy hassle free condo living with a private yard as an extra perk. You will find more than ample closet and storage space, in addition to the roomy laundry area. Centrally located to all your needs, this unit makes for easy living in one of Conn.'s finest cities, which is less than an hour from NYC.
Interior Details2,662 sq. ft.
$137.11/sq. ft.
8
Electric Range; Microwave; Range Hood; Refrigerator; Dishwasher; Washer; Electric Dryer
Public Sewer
Public Water
Pre-wired Cable
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Exterior DetailsPaved; Assigned; Off Street Parking
Brick
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Other Details170163306
1982
Oak Tree
Guest Parking; Golf Course; Health Club; Library; Medical Facilities; Park; Private Schools; Public Transportation; Shopping/Mall
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Stamford was known as Rippowam by the Native American inhabitants to the region, and the very first European settlers to the area also referred to it as such. The name was later changed to Stamford...
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