Community Corner
William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty Hosts Rowayton "Vintage is In" Tour
William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty Darien agents Bruce Baker and Julie Peters hosted an open house event inviting premier agents from throughout the Tri-State area as well as members of the local community to tour two Rowayton homes in Norwalk, Conn. The event, entitled “Vintage Is In,” was held on Sunday, July 20, 2014 from 2:00-5:00 P.M.
Both homes featured on the tour were constructed in the 1890s, boasting original historic quality and detailed architecture renovated to incorporate modern preferences. 61 Bluff Avenue sits high on a bluff overlooking the Long Island Sound, Norwalk Islands and Rowayton Harbor. Constructed in 1899, this waterfront Colonial offered at $3,488,000 contains natural stone terraces, as well as beach areas for swimming. 94 Rowayton Avenue is located on manicured grounds with views of the Five Mile River. Built in 1886, the Victorian integrates historic features with modern amenities, and is offered at $2,195,000.
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“These two exceptional Rowayton homes represent the architectural beauty of the 1890s,” said Bruce Baker. “I was thrilled to honor quality historic design, but also the unique charm the village of Rowayton has to offer.”
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“It was wonderful to bring local community members together to enjoy an afternoon of good company and delightful vintage homes,” said Julie Peters. “They are both enchanting and extraordinary properties and deserved every bit of attention they received during Sunday’s event.”