The FANTASY that became a REALITY – SOLD/CLOSED
September 20, 2014
The only thing better than stumbling upon a Tim Sickinger lunch at one of the open houses, is walking into a listing that sets off all your Realtor pistons! There is nothing we can say about this superbly charming Rowayton house that will do it justice. 12 Witch Lane is fabulous. Built in 1920, this is one of the remaining original Rowayton Village houses with unobstructed views of Witch Lane Park. Thoughtful plantings and landscaping keep it private year round, and create a perfect sanctuary within walking distance to The Market and everything else this charming little sea side town has to offer. Three bedrooms, two full baths with approximately 2000 square feet of living space (an additional 1500 sq of partially finished basement with storage) asking $1,495,000 offered through Kelly Associates.
Without a doubt this house is a must see if you are looking for something very special in Rowayton. Please call us if you are interested in seeing this listing or anything else in this lovely village minutes from Manhattan (ok, 60 minutes).
If you are currently working with an agent this is not a solicitation. If you are not, don’t look any further! Call us and let us show you what is on the market!
What is New?
September 19, 2014I keep thinking that it is “bloggers block” that is preventing us from posting new and beautiful houses on the market, but in fact it is low inventory! In certain price points there is still extremely limited inventory. Yikes!
25 Georgian is back on the market after the new/current owners added central air and stripped the wall paper (although some of it was cool vintage). We really liked this house when it was on two years ago. And, we still like it mostly because it remains a fabulous opportunity for a house on a nice street waiting for someone to put their own style and renovation in motion. Something of note here is that the upstairs has a nice wide hall way and the bedrooms are large. It really offers good space both upstairs and down; four bedrooms (or possibly five), four baths and space in the basement! Hitting the market at $1,395,000 offered through William Raveis. (Also for rent at $5750.).
32 Miller Road sits at the top of the hill. Worth noting is the flat and open property giving it the outdoor space everybody loves. The price is smack in the middle of that $1,000,000 – $1,500,000 sweet spot presenting as the sought after expanded cape that is move-in ready. It is waiting for your “chicness” to arrive. One suggestion… if you are tired of the usual HomeGoods or Ikea solution for decorating, try HomePolish, a fabulous new decorating resource that won’t kill your wallet. Four bedrooms, two and a half baths, approximately 2700 square feet on about half an acre. Asking $1,399,000 offered through Kelly Associates.
Additionally, 31 Prospect is a MUST SEE. This is a fabulous “in town” house – something that we don’t have a lot of in Darien. This comfortable and cozy house has four bedrooms, three and a half new baths, along with a kitchen that will fast become the ‘hub’ of your new home. The living room is a fabulous size (and screaming for some gorgeous wall paper) that will surely host many memorable dinner parties. The house shows beautifully and truly feels like a “home”. If you would like to find out more, let us know! These houses on Prospect don’t linger on the market. It’s a Sotheby’s listing asking $1,625,000.
FALL FOR RUSTIC
September 17, 2014OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING
September 13, 2014Two for Tuesday
July 22, 2014This Stickley Audi & Co. club chair is truly versatile since it can be used anywhere and with two covers to choose from. The piece was originally covered in a stunning red chinoiserie with a custom down seat. In addition, a Good Goods neutral slip cover was created. Both are in excellent condition and rarely used.
Dimensions are 42″w x 30.5″h x 37″d.
PRICE: $500
E-mail mymfaulkner@optonline.net for assistance.
Tiger Lily of Greenwich: No Longer Available
July 16, 2014This is such a great chaise, cozy and classic. Currently, it’s upholstered in a light blue and white quilted pinstripe by Robert Allen. Keep it as is because it’s in great condition or reupholster to suit your style and needs.
Dimensions are 32.5″w x 63.5″d x 31.5″h.
PRICE: $600
Please welcome our first guest blogger – Louise Foerster
July 13, 2014Doorknobs and Destiny
We came upon Darien after months of looking. It was time to move. We’d finished renovating our condominium in Valley Cottage, New York and were ready to sell it. The idea was to move to Westchester or Fairfield counties for an easier commute into New York City.
It was an exciting and aggravating time. Already, we had bid on and lost several houses in different towns. It was a red-hot market filled with avid buyers. No matter how fast we made up our minds about a house, we were too late to win.
I’d heard about Darien from a friend at work. While we’d never seen it, she was so enthusiastic about it that we decided to take a look.
It was a gray, dismal fall Saturday when we followed the directions to meet our broker. We weren’t hoping for much given our weeks of disappointments. However, at the first house we toured, I felt a shimmer of excitement. It happened again at the second house. All morning long, I thrilled at the different styles of house and neighborhoods where children played street hockey and people said hello.
I was a child again. It was Christmas at Grandma’s house in Bedford. Her house was a small Cape Cod filled with laughter, cousins, and Christmas decorations. We ate fast at the kids’ table in the kitchen so that we could fly out into the foot-deep snow.
Grandma’s house had glass doorknobs. My family lived in new houses with raw yards and moved every few years. Our doorknobs were shiny, brassy and easily damaged. Her doorknobs were warm and sparkly.
Once we saw Darien, there was no going back. We changed out the flimsy doorknobs in our condo with sturdy brass ones. In a market clogged with larger, better-featured units, ours sold in days.
We went back to Darien to lose several bidding wars. Ultimately, we won a treasure in an old, broken-down house that looked pretty from the outside. Inside was a different story. It stank with hardwood floors stained by dogs that couldn’t wait, water-logged wallpaper, and neglect. When we showed it to our parents, they asked if we could get out of the deal. Still, it had plaster walls, hardwood floors, and glass doorknobs
Several years later, the house glowed. We’d restored it to its original charm, keeping only the glass doorknobs. When we admired the newly painted floor in the garage, we knew that it was time to move on.
Months later, we found another under-loved older house in Darien. This time, the doorknobs weren’t glass. They were older ones, solid brass and warm to the touch.
We mentioned to a fellow old-house lover how it was strange that there were two very different types of doorknobs in the house: finely wrought ones in most of the house and thick, blunt ones in the kitchen and tiny rooms off a back hallway. She grinned telling us that this was social status made apparent; the nicer doorknobs were only for family and visitors. The housekeeper and gardener got the crude ones for the rooms where they worked and lived.
Recently, a friend moved into an old house in Rowayton that she and her husband lovingly restored . In updating its flow, they changed doors and needed more glass doorknobs to match the rest of the house. They found them on e-bay. The “new” old glass doorknobs fit in perfectly with the original ones.
When I got home, I was so excited that I browsed for glass doorknobs all over the internet. I wandered through etsy as well as other house-focused sites. Everywhere I looked, I was stunned by the abundance of magical doorknobs.
Many of the doorknobs had stories. One seller apologized for a slight violet hue in her doorknobs, seemingly unaware that some old glass ages like that?
One story grabbed me by the throat. The seller had a single, exquisite glass doorknob in perfect condition, purported to be from an old farmhouse in upstate New York. I imagined it as the sole indulgence of an owner who needed one bright touch of beauty in a hard way of life. I had to have that doorknob. I sent in a bid, won, and days later ripped open a brilliant glass doorknob packed with great care.
Now that I know how to find perfect doorknobs, I am empowered. We can live anywhere, restore more sad old houses or delight in move-in-ready cottages. I know where to get the perfect doorknobs to make our house into our home.
Thank you Louise for this blog highlighting the importance of doorknobs. Don’t ever skimp on the details that can make all the difference in a home.
Let’s take a drive north of the border-Pound Ridge
July 10, 2014I was recently at a friends home in Pound Ridge and thought it would be interesting to blog about it especially given how different our markets are. A recent addition to the market, “Cloverleigh” is gorgeous 7000 sq ft Colonial on 7.34 acres abutting preserve! 29 Threshing Rock Road is offered at $2,287,000 through Eric Rosenfield at William Raveis.
Tom D’Orio of Weston was the builder and has done several high quality jobs throughout Bedford, New Canaan and Pound Ridge. This home has everything you would expect, windows throughout, white oak floors, laundry room, closets and more closets, sound system and generator. It has all those important details we look for.
We can’t forget the large walkout basement with sliding glass doors., an au pair suite, a hobby room and tons of storage.
There is a peacefulness to Pound Ridge that is hard to match in the commutable tri state area. You can truly get away from it all without having to drive a few hours and fight traffic. No traffic, no traffic lights. Beware of turtles crossing the road during the spring mating season or the wild turkeys crossing.
There are great restaurants – DiNardo’s (the best pizza) with a casual front room and patio for family dining and a more formal dining room. North Star, great live music. Jean George’s, the Inn at Pound Ridge…..fab. Richard Gere’s Bedford Post. He is at the restaurant/hotel often and takes yoga classes at The Loft, which is on the hotel property. Superb fine cheese shop, Plum Plums in Scott’s Corners. Scott’s corners is what we call our town area. That is where DiNardis and North Star are located. Local farmers market in Pound Ridge on Sundays. Organic, non-GMO raised chicken and beef, veggies and baked foods.
We would love to show you this spectacular property. If you want to head north across the border, give us a call.
Pictures courtesy of Real in Darien and William Raveis.
“Krazy” for Kazak
July 3, 2014I am “KRAZY” for this Lillian August love seat, re-upholstered in Quadrille linen/cotton Kazak pattern. I could easily see this against a teal blue wall with splashes of vibrant color everywhere! This would make it in the Elle Decor color edition for sure. LOVE IT and you will, too.
Dimensions are upon request.
PRICE: $1,500
E-mail mymfaulkner@optonline.net for assistance.
Backyard Bonanza: No Longer Available
June 30, 2014If you’re in the market for some sleek and chic outdoor furniture, look no more; you’ve hit the jackpot! Check out the bonanza below:
E-mail mymfaulkner@optonline.net for assistance.
Living area pieces by Modern Outdoor: Large sofa, club chair, two end tables, ottoman, and umbrella with stand.
Dining Set by Modern Outdoor: Table, two end chairs, two benches.
PRICE: $3,000
Turquoise bistro table and chairs: PRICE: $100
Four chaise lounge chairs by DWR: One has a slight tear. PRICE: $1,500
86 Pembroke
June 25, 2014A custom home built in 2005 by Country Club Builders came on the market on Pembroke, undoubtedly one of our favorite streets in town. The ‘wow factor‘ is intense here. This is not a house for the faint of heart. If you are a buyer looking for that statement piece; that Frontgate representative; the house that is built like a fort – totally private and sound proof, this could be it. Most impressive is the interior stone work in the kitchen, the fireplace in the family room as well as the downstairs play room. Really, there is nothing else like it. Asking $4,895,000 offered through Kelly Associates.
Please call us to look at this grand, gracious and quite impressive house. As you know, we would love to show it to you. This just might be the dream you are waiting to have!
If you are working with an agent, this is not a solicitation.
Just simply a wonderful little house – SOLD
June 24, 20148 Bayberry Lane (even the name is sweet) came on the market Friday and the first Brokers Open was today. It’s very tastefully done with four bedrooms, two baths, approximately 1900 square feet, and that price tag that seems to get all the attention. Who wouldn’t want to live in a charming “english cottage” house! It may not be Surrey, but it really has “something” that someone is going to love! Showings started last Saturday, so get in there fast! Asking $1,095,000.
The pictures do not really do this wonderful little house justice. There are details, nook and crannies and a lot of “je ne sais quoi” that you just have to see for yourself. If you would like to see this charmer, then give us a call. We would love to show it.
If you are currently working with an agent, this is not a solicitation.
Gorgeous kitchens
May 21, 2014Mostly, people want to know what the kitchen is like when they are asking about a house that is on the market. And, many times, if the kitchen is fabulous, it can seal the deal. If you are thinking about a move, and the kitchen is a critical piece of your criteria, here are some that will knock your sox off!
16 Salt Box Lane
Asking $2,350,000 at Kelly Associates
35 Sunswyck Road
Asking $4,195,000 at Kelly Associates
(Accepted Offer/Continue to Show)
5 Salem Straits
Asking $3,795,000 at Kelly Associates
309 Hollow Tree Ridge Road
Asking $3,850,000 at Kelly Associates
19 Sunnyside Avenue
Asking $1,795,000 at Kelly Associates
15 Half Mile Road
Asking $3,195,000 at Halstead
320 Brookside Road
Asking $6,750,000 at Berkshire Hathaway
38 Wee Burn Lane
Asking $5,795,000 at Kelly Associates
401 Mansfield Avenue
Asking $1,995,000 at Kelly Associates
55 Cedar Gate
Asking $1,675,000 at Kelly Associates
If you are currently working with an agent, this is not a solicitation.
Pretty in Pink
May 19, 2014Maurice’s of Jupiter, Florida
May 14, 2014This hand-crafted, pine armoire was made by Maurice’s of Jupiter, Florida. It’s in great condition and a true beauty of a piece. While the left compartment contains five deep shelves, the middle compartment is rod fitted for hanging garments with a full shelf above for folded items. The bottom is completed with two drawers for more ample storage and rounded feet. Although all handles are sturdy, they are delicate in design. The entire structure disassembles easily for transport. Such graceful lines and high quality craftsmanship are a fine example of beauty and function together.
Dimensions are upon request.
PRICE: $500
E-mail mymfaulkner@optonline.net for assistance.