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Greenwich Connecticut (CT) Real Estate & Homes for Sale
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Greenwich, Connecticut is located on the New York border in the southwest corner of Connecticut. Greenwich is both a classic New England town and a world unto itself. A close-knit community, Greenwich offers the ambience of a small town with the cultural resources and sophistication of the city.
Its facilities are state-of-the-art: The newly renovated library and the new hospital are shining examples of the benefits of living in a town that seems to lack for nothing. The schools in Greenwich are top notch. The parks are lovely. There is plenty of sailing and golf, tennis and swimming. The neighborhoods are safe and the terrain is beautiful and diverse.
While Greenwich is a suburb of New York City, it is worlds away from the average suburban community. Less than an hour from the nation’s largest city, Greenwich offers a diverse array of culture, nature, food, entertainment, and shopping. Greenwich is home to artists and writers, actors and sports figures, top-to-middle corporate executives and leaders in the world of finance.
Geographically blessed, Greenwich extends from the rolling hills, woods and meadows of backcountry, dotted with lakes and wetlands, to its 32 miles of shoreline, coves and tributaries on the Long Island Sound. Town residents enjoy nearly 1500 acres of parkland, including the expansive Audubon Center, two islands on the Sound with beaches served by town ferries, and Greenwich Point, with a beach, boating and picnic facilities and woodland walks. Greenwich also owns and operates an 18-hole golf course, dozens of paddle and tennis courts, a skating rink and marinas. There are four private yacht clubs, eight golf clubs and a tennis and squash racquet club. Year-round recreation is offered by the YMCA and YWCA, and for children, a Boys & Girls Club and a teen center.
Through this site you will find comprehensive facts about as well as extensive information on buying or selling real estate in Greenwich, Connecticut. If you are looking to invest in Greenwich real estate you will find a variety of opportunities available to you. Greenwich Connecticut real estate offers relocation information, residential real estate, new home construction and development, condominiums (condos), adult living communities (55+ communities), retirement homes and facilities, land, waterfront properties and multi-family investment properties. Greenwich, CT, and the surrounding areas offer vacation homes, farms, equine facilities, country properties. To search the statewide MLS (multiple listings service) also referred to as CT MLS, for properties in Greenwich based on a keyword search, click on the following:
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CONNECTICUT (CT) A STATE OF CONTRASTS -- "QUI TRANSTULIT SUSTINET (HE WHO TRANSPLANTED STILL SUSTAINS)"
Poised at the edge of America's largest city yet firmly rooted in the spirit and traditions of rural New England, bridging the innovations of the nation's finest educational and research institutions with nearly four centuries of historical perspective, the state offers a wealth of cultural opportunities and resources to rival any other, regardless of physical size.
A major draw for new residents and visitors alike is Connecticut's rich and varied landscape, both natural and man-made. The pristine, sand-swept beaches of the coast in the south are thrown into sharp relief by the hilly, forested country of the state's northern reaches. Historic village greens and colonial-era steeples give way to office towers and bustling city streets. The classic brownstones and neo-gothic architecture of the state's oldest educational and governmental institutions stand alongside the sleek modernist structures of today. The state's variegated physical appearance reflects its multifaceted identity and its diversity of spirit.
A leader in higher education, industry and contemporary thought, the state draws on the lessons of its rich and varied history to confront the challenges of the future. Firmly rooted in rural New England traditions yet cosmopolitan in its outlook, the state combines the sophistication of the city with the close-knit community spirit and values of the countryside. A perfect destination for professionals seeking a rural atmosphere with easy access to the city, the state offers the best of city and country for residents and visitors alike.
Climate:
New England is famous for its four distinct seasons, with brisk, snowy winters giving way to colorful springs and hot, humid summers. Connecticut's climate is somewhat more moderate than that of most states in the region, particularly along the coast, but still varies greatly; be prepared for beach weather in July and August and snowstorms from December through early March.
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Population:
Population in the state is slightly over 3.5 million, making it the second most-populous state in New England behind Massachusetts. The state's population is largely concentrated in the Capital Region near Hartford and along the southeastern coast.
Government:
The state's capital is Hartford, which lies along the Connecticut River in the central region of the state. The state government has three branches: Executive (headed by the governor), Legislative (comprising the two houses of the Connecticut General Assembly) and Judicial (headed by the Connecticut Supreme Court).
Taxes:
The state income tax applies to full-year residents, part-year residents, and nonresidents with income from Connecticut sources.
- 10,000 of taxable income for single filers and married taxpayers filing separately;
- $16,000 of taxable income for head of household filers;
- $20,000 of taxable income for married taxpayers filing jointly.




