4 Shagbark Road
Norwalk, Connecticut
$14,000 Rental Price
4 Bedrooms  

Stunning and light filled Contemporary Ranch with an open layout, high ceilings, a huge chef's kitchen, large entertaining areas with fireplaces, and a wrap around deck overlooking the outdoors with lovely views. 3 bedrooms and an office are on the main level including a Primary wing. There is a...

Stunning and light filled Contemporary Ranch with an open layout, high ceilings, a huge chef's kitchen, large entertaining areas with fireplaces, and a wrap around deck overlooking the outdoors with lovely views. 3 bedrooms and an office are on the main level including a Primary wing. There is a large family room and 4th bedroom on the lower level with sliders to the back yard. Enjoy the serenity and privacy in the gated community of Wilson Point Association. Available mid January to mid May 2025.

Listing courtesy of William Raveis Real Estate

Listing Details

Norwalk, Connecticut
Type: Rental
Price: $14,000
Approx. sqft: 4,768 sf
Web ID: 24054444

Info & Amenities

Type: Single Family Residence
Rooms: 9.0
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3.0
Built: 1960
Woodburning fireplaces: 3

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Norwalk and Rowayton are neighboring communities located in Fairfield County, Connecticut. Norwalk is a vibrant city with a mix of urban and suburban areas, while Rowayton is a charming coastal village within Norwalk. Both are rich with a variety of recreational, cultural, and living options, making them popular choices for residents seeking a coastal lifestyle with access to the conveniences of a metropolitan area. Real Estate: Norwalk and Rowayton offer a variety of real estate options to suit different preferences and budgets. In Norwalk, you can find a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments, with a wealth of waterfront properties along the Norwalk River and Long Island Sound. Rowayton, known for its seaside charm, features a mix of historic cottages, modern homes, and waterfront estates along winding, hilled roads. There are also several new developments rising in and around South Norwalk (SoNo), also known as the neighborhood’s downtown district. Shops and Dining: Norwalk and Rowayton offer a diverse selection of shops and dining options to cater to residents' and visitors' tastes. The SoNo district is known for its trendy boutiques, art galleries, and dining scene, offering a mix of international cuisines and local eateries. Rowayton has its own charming downtown area, offering boutiques, art studios, and specialty shops. You can also find waterfront restaurants and cafes with beautiful views of the Five Mile River and Long Island Sound.

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