By Alexander Powers, BHS Content Team
Fall is well underway, and for dedicated Gilmore Girls fans, that means it’s time for a seasonal rewatch! The heartwarming show has been a source of comfort to many over the years, with its quick-witted mother-daughter duo, small-town Connecticut charm, and postcard-worthy scenes of fall and winter.
To help bring your own “Stars Hollow” dreams to life, we’ve curated a special selection of listings—from homes in quaint Connecticut towns to properties reminiscent of the show’s most memorable characters.
30 Field Point Drive (Greenwich, CT)
We could easily see Richard and Emily Gilmore hosting Friday night dinners in style at this sprawling Georgian colonial, situated in picturesque Greenwich.
4 Bay Street (Sag Harbor, NY)
Open your own “Luke’s Diner” with this commercial Sag Harbor property, which is imbued with classic New England architectural details.
142 North First Street, 1A (Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY)
You don’t have to be "Team Logan" to notice that this exposed-brick Brooklyn loft echoes the design of the character’s upscale New Haven penthouse.
42 Loughlin Avenue (Cos Cob, CT)
A classic Connecticut home with modern upgrades, 42 Loughlin Avenue is located in Cos Cob—known for its close-knit community, mom-and-pop stores, and coffee shops. Sound familiar?
312 East 22nd Street, PHC (Gramercy Park, Manhattan NY)
For a little slice of “Stars Hollow” in the heart of Manhattan, Gramercy Park manages to provide the best of both worlds, given its small neighborhood feel and walkability. This penthouse offers views the Manhattan skyline.
39 Lloyd Road (Montclair, NJ)
With its wraparound porch and Victorian design details, 39 Lloyd Road is similar in aesthetic to Lorelai’s home in the series.
183-87 County Rt 14 (Hudson, NY)
Surrounded by lush woodlands and meadows, this Hudson home is sure to offer picturesque vistas of autumnal foliage from nearly every room.