774 Oenoke Ridge
New Canaan, Connecticut
$2,550,000 Price
4 Bedrooms  

Contract Signed

Welcome to 774 Oenoke Ridge! This lovely center hall colonial is in move-in condition with freshly refinished hardwood floors, a crisp new coat of paint, full house generator, new hydro-air heating and air conditioning and much more. The first floor has an open and bright eat in kitchen, large...

Welcome to 774 Oenoke Ridge! This lovely center hall colonial is in move-in condition with freshly refinished hardwood floors, a crisp new coat of paint, full house generator, new hydro-air heating and air conditioning and much more. The first floor has an open and bright eat in kitchen, large family room, living room and formal dining room and a large screened in porch. With front and back staircases, you can access the four bedrooms upstairs including the luxurious master suite. The lower level is finished with a full bath. The back deck was just redone and the level yard is so very private. A wonderful spot here in New Canaan. Welcome home!

Listing courtesy of William Pitt Sotheby S Int L

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Listing Details

Contract Signed
New Canaan, Connecticut
Type: House
Price: $2,550,000
Re Tax: $23,230
Approx. sqft: 3,506 sf
Web ID: 24034347

Info & Amenities

Type: Single Family
Rooms: 8.0
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 5.5
Built: 1986
Woodburning fireplaces: 2

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