Meet all your needs here and enjoy fun in the sun in this adorable cottage nestled on the Pine Creek waterway with views of the Long Island Sound from every room! Featuring great natural light, vaulted ceilings in all bedrooms, and a private balcony in the primary bedroom, this home and its chic beach decor will make your heart soar.
Jump right into the lifestyle- stroll down to the beach, gaze out at the creek and surrounding nature, fire up the gas grill on your private garden patio, play in the private yard, or relax and enjoy the water views and sea breezes from indoors. Invite your guests with ample space for them to park.
When you’re ready to venture out, the options are endless downtown just five minutes away with numerous cafes and boutiques, an entire Sportsplex, the Fairfield Theater Company, Community Theater, and the train to NYC! A ten minute ride also adds all the Westport restaurants and shops.
You deserve the best lifestyle this year, so get started and do it here!Reach out on the form below for more information or to request a tour.
This beach house just went to some excited folks who are settling in and ready for summer!
Look no further than the beaches in Fairfield if you want to find a beach house in Fairfield County. It has one of the longest stretches of beach with beautiful homes sitting right in the sand or on the Pine Creek Waterway. It is also happens to be an area that is under five minutes from Fairfield’s vibrant downtown area with chic cafe’s and shops, as well as the downtown train station! Did someone say location, location, location?!
It has been a long road to find the right home in this very challenging market, but we prevailed.
We are closed!
Coming all the way from Texas to the east coast, Robin secured a rental in the Fairfield Beach area for herself, her two children, and her little chihuahua, about a year ago. They were just beginning to feel at home in the new community, when the pandemic hit.
Hunkering down at home as we all were, Robin prepared to renew her lease. However, upon seeing the spiking sale prices, the landlord changed his mind about renting, and told her they were selling the house as soon as possible, giving her only two months to vacate.
In a panic, Robin convinced them to give her a few more months and sent out a text to our neighborhood chat group asking if anyone knew of an available rental.
I reached out and offered to help. After talking with her, and learning what her ideal home would look like and how much she was planning to spend on rent, I suggested that she get pre-approved for a mortgage and put her hard earned money toward a purchase that would build equity for her. As the leader of a large software development group, she had no trouble securing a loan.
So the quest began! Loving the Fairfield beach area, and looking for charm, character, a light and bright feel with room the family and guests, we searched! At first there was almost nothing to look at, but then some homes began to trickle onto the market. Then we found a lovely home and put in an offer. We were faced with ~10 other buyers and were out-bid. We tried again. And again. And again! But the bidding wars were driving the prices out of range.
Unfortunately, the search was taking more time than she had. Her time was up at the current rental, but luckily she found a homeowner nearby that let her rent for three more months. So Robin packed up her entire three-bedroom home and two kids, moved a few blocks away, and unpacked again.
It seemed there was nothing that matched the wish-list for the right price… until we ventured over to the popular beachy neighborhood of Woodmont in Milford. Under construction was a beautiful, bright new home with four bedrooms and finished space on three floors. It even had treetop water views and two balconies! After much negotiation, we secured the home and closed last week.
After so much time being unsettled by a cross-country move, a pandemic, and two limited rentals, Robin had to pack up her family, furniture, and belongings, and move it all one more time. But this time, she can relax, decompress, and enjoy. Finally, a sweet new place by the shore to call home!
Please reach out to me anytime if you have real estate questions or would like to have a conversation about your plans.
My listing meeting at the lovely home on the Pine Creek waterway was scheduled for next week. I had met with the homeowners, completed my market analysis, and created a comprehensive custom marketing plan that included professional photos, aerial views, and twilight views. But I needed a nice photo to use in my presentation materials, and as always, I set out to take my picture.
The home was gorgeous from every vantage point, but the money shot had to combine the dramatic walls of glass facing the water, the fabulous dock, and of course, the water views!
I could not capture everything in one view from the edge of the property. But there was a ramp extending into the water just next to the property that I set out towards to capture my shot. Here’s what happened.
Scrapes!
Dirt!
Bruses!
Mud!
….And the winning photo! (Even the professional photographer didn’t capture this angle!)
Commanding a premium location on the road with a coveted dock at the ready, this home will make your dreams come true. Enjoy the blissful existence of waterfront living whether you’re in the water, on a vessel or just taking in the sea breezes! No matter which direction you gaze, awe-inspiring beauty will make your spirits soar, as you have found a true work of art on the water.
Re-imagined in 1993, this home was featured on the cover of book, “Designing with Glass – The Creative Touch” for its soaring ceilings and walls of glass capturing breathtaking water vistas that extend into the clouds.
The cunning design strategy arranges this home ‘right side up’ ensuring the main living spaces are guaranteed the most phenomenal views. Changing tides, a winding waterway, and spectacular sunsets are always on display from the architectural windows and the upper deck. The open-concept space puts the kitchen at the bow featuring a built-in bench, limestone counters, stainless appliances, and of course, an island.
The open dining and living areas in a great room with a fireplace and two fans hanging from the vaulted ceiling complete this space.
The chic master bedroom likewise captures dynamic views of vessels cruising Pine Creek from the lower deck. At high tide, you feel like you’re looking out to sea from your penthouse cabin on the ultimate cruise ship. A guest bedroom, third bedroom or office, elegant hall bath, and laundry complete the garden level. Seaside gardens with a romantic pergola, climbing hydrangeas, flowering crab apple, and roses present themselves at the entrance to this exceptional property and maintain your gaze as you enter the glass-walled foyer.
The home blends natural materials like seabed fossil stone and ultra wide-plank wood floors with high tech surfaces like the UV wind-resistant windows. It marries an antique front door with contemporary architecture. And it resides on prime waterfront in a vibrant town rich in culture, arts, and history. Chic eateries, universities, train stations, beaches, and even a SportPlex, are all a few minutes from here and just an hour from Manhattan. Welcome to Water Craft, your dream come true!
Click to take a twilight tour!
Please use the form below to request more information or schedule a showing. You can also call or text, 203.912.4440.
Here are five cool facts about Lordship Connecticut, that you probably didn’t know before. Read on and enjoy!
ONE– Two movies were filmed in Lordship: “Butterfield Eight” with Elizabeth Taylor in 1960, and “Hell Island” between 1981 and 1983.
TWO – The gigantic German dirigible, The Hindenberg was seen by residents flying about 1,000 feet over Lordship on Thursday, May 7, 1937 at about 2:30pm during the flight that would be her last.
THREE – The Dixie Doodle Diner was one of the first of Lordship’s drive-in eateries in the 1940s.
Dixie Doodle Diner Photo courtesy of Stratford Historical Society
FOUR– In the 1890s, the Lordship Casino was both the commercial and cultural center in addition to housing the first firehouse on its first floor and the first school on its second floor.
FIVE– I can help you find a lovely home in Lordship! Send me a note below and tell me what you’re looking for or ask any real estate questions. I’m here to help you make you make your move!