Greenwich

Greenwich, Connecticut, a town founded in 1640 and known as the tenth established in the state, offers delightful amenities set against stunning shores and picturesque countryside. Today, it continues to enchant residents with its sparkling shoreline, grand mansions, and a convenient 45-minute train ride to New York City, making it a top choice for Manhattan's affluent population.

  • Plentiful parkland, waterfront views, and thriving businesses.

  • Everything within walking distance.

  • A public park with a famous collection of conifers.

  • As modest or majestic as you’d like—at relatively affordable prices.

  • The locals’ infatuation with being on the water.

  • Waterfront, Boating, Parks, Quaint, Friendly, Quiet, River, Walkable.

  • East to West
    The Mianus River to Bible St.

    North to South
    Mianus River Park to Cos Cob Harbor

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Greenwich:

A LITTLE CITY WITH SMALL-TOWN APPEAL.

Known as the “Gateway to New England,” Greenwich is a 50-square-mile town that includes the neighborhoods of Byram, Glenville, Cos Cob, Riverside, and Old Greenwich. Less than an hour outside of New York City by train, its wealth of attractions not only lures house-hunting Manhattanites, but tourists from all over the world.

What To Expect:

DELIGHTFUL AMENITIES NEAR STUNNING SHORES AND QUAINT COUNTRYSIDE.

Greenwich Avenue is the mile-long main drag dotted with high-end stores and impeccable eateries. In the heart of town, you’ll find narrow winding roads lined with smaller homes and businesses. Farther out, you’ll find stately residences on rolling hills and pristine gardens. Closer to the Long Island Sound lie private yacht clubs and sprawling waterfront estates.

The Lifestyle:

AN AFFLUENT ENCLAVE WITH A COSMOPOLITAN VIBE.

Greenwich combines friendly New England charm with urban comforts and conveniences: renowned schools, a rich cultural scene, and seemingly endless upscale shopping and dining options.

Unexpected Appeal:

THE AMPLE OFFERINGS FOR LOVERS OF ART AND FILM.

Thousands flock to town for the annual Greenwich International Film Festival, and the library offers free movie screenings and discussions every Friday night. The beloved Bruce Museum of Arts and Science, atop a hill overlooking Greenwich Harbor, has garnered global acclaim for its art exhibitions.

The Market:

HISTORIC ESTATES AT HIGH PRICE POINTS.

Greenwich is famous for its shoreline mansions with private docks and palatial country homes on wooded multi-acre lots. You’ll find only a handful of more modest homes under $1 million.

You'll Fall In Love With:

ALL OF THAT NATURAL SPLENDOR.

Greenwich boasts 32 miles of shoreline, some 4,000 acres of parkland, more than 150 miles of horseback riding trails, and four beaches—two of which are on islands accessible via ferry.

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