
The RTC voted unanimously on a slate of candidates to compete in the municipal election on November 7. For Board of Education, 4 candidates were nominated for 2 openings. Continue Reading →
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The RTC voted unanimously on a slate of candidates to compete in the municipal election on November 7. For Board of Education, 4 candidates were nominated for 2 openings. Continue Reading →
All votes were unanimously in favor of candidates recommended by the executive committee. An exception was for the job of town clerk. There were three candidates: Karen Fassuliotis, Fred DeCaro and Jackie Budkins. Continue Reading →
“It takes commitment to own a house within a historic district, and if you buy here you should have the philosophy of not maxing it out for profit,” – Faith Toraby Continue Reading →
The possibilities are endless to build a fabulous dream home on this oversized lot in a newly developed, private cul-de-sac of upscale homes. Continue Reading →
Up at The Griff, the Town’s golf course, Back Country Barbecue is having several soft openings this month. Continue Reading →
Panelists said back country houses continue to sell though prices have come down. Westchester sellers continue to buy in Greenwich where property taxes are significantly lower. Young families continue to move to back country for the same reasons as always: affordable taxes, great schools, privacy, and country living. Continue Reading →
Mark Pruner gave a snapshot of today’s real estate market in Greenwich as well as trends in rentals, condos and co-ops, and single family homes in all parts of town. Continue Reading →
Come hear Mark Pruner speak about what is going on in the market and what trends are shaping value of houses in Greenwich. He will also talk about how each neighborhood is doing and how values are likely to change with the 2020 revaluation. Continue Reading →