Branford CT CondosOctober 14th, 2009

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Take a tour of the wonderful condominium complexes available in Branford Connecticut under 0000.

Branford CT - Stony CreekOctober 5th, 2009

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www.branfordctrealestate.com - Come and explore the charm of yesteryear in the New England seacoast village of Stony Creek in Branford CT.

Harwinton Connecticut (CT) Real Estate TourSeptember 2nd, 2009

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www.harwintonctrealestate.com Tour Harwinton, CT neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Harwinton, Connecticut is located in Litchfield County within the Connecticut River and Housatonic watersheds. The name Harwinton comes from a combination of Hartford and Windsor. These two towns administered the territory before it was incorporated as a separate town. At one time Harwinton was the site of some small manufacturing …

235 Monticello Drive Branford CT - Jefferson Woods CondosAugust 26th, 2009

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Steps from the pool - This 2 bedroom, 1/2 bath townhouse is in a great cul de sac location in the Jefferson Woods complex. Features a living room/dining room combination and eat-in kitchen. The lower level is fully finished and has a nice corner fireplace and sliders. Listed for 4900.

235 Monticello Drive Branford CT - Jefferson Woods CondosAugust 26th, 2009

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Steps from the pool - This 2 bedroom, 1/2 bath townhouse is in a great cul de sac location in the Jefferson Woods complex. Features a living room/dining room combination and eat-in kitchen. The lower level is fully finished and has a nice corner fireplace and sliders. Listed for 4900.

Take a Tour of Guilford CTJuly 19th, 2009

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Take a tour of the beautiful shoreline community of Guilford CT where you’ll find the charm of New England at its best.

Newington Connecticut (CT) Real Estate TourJuly 11th, 2009

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www.newingtonctrealestate.com Tour Newington, CT neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Newington, Connecticut was part of Wethersfield until 1871, when it was incorporated separately. Early names for the area included Pipestave Swamp, Cowplain, and West Farms. These names reflected the changing use of the land. Newington was a source of staves for making “pipes” - large-sized barrels - which were used in Colonial …

Colchester Connecticut (CT) Real Estate TourJuly 10th, 2009

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www.colchesterctrealestate.com Tour Colchester, CT neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Colchester, Connecticut is one of the fastest-growing towns in eastern Connecticut. Incorporated in 1698, Colchester is centered around a traditional New England village green. Early life in the new settlement revolved around the activities of the church parish. In 1703, the General Court of the Colony of Connecticut ruled that …

Marlborough Connecticut (CT) Real Estate TourJuly 8th, 2009

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www.marlboroughctrealestate.com Tour Marlborough, CT neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Marlborough, Connecticut is a rural town that borders Glastonbury, East Hampton, Colchester and Hebron. The surrounding hills, valleys, streams, the Blackledge River, and Lake Terramuggus compliment the homes and small businesses that comprise the town. Marlborough’s business district, located at Route 66 and North Main Street …

Milford Connecticut (CT) Real Estate TourJuly 7th, 2009

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www.milfordctrealestate.com Tour Milford, CT neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Milford, Connecticut is “A Small City with a Big Heart!” Settled by the English in 1639, Milford combines the close-knit feel of a small town with the illustrious history and splendor of one of New England’s oldest cities. Seventeen miles of Long Island Sound coastline funnel into our harbor, which winds its way to meet the Wepawaug …

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