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Real Estate in Redding, Connecticut (CT)  
   

The following links are to New Construction (Builders), Real Estate Companies, Brokerage firms and individuals selling houses and parcels of land in Redding, Connecticut. If you'd like to learn more about the four sections of town: Georgetown, Redding Center, Redding Ridge and West Redding, click here to find out what each has to offer the potential buyer. Recent Property Sales in Redding, CT (report by Redding Pilot)

Assessments of each and every house in Redding.
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Ten Reasons why Redding, CT is an ideal community

Redding, CT New Construction (Builders):
Custom design, new construction companies located in Redding, Connecticut (CT). We only list one...the 2006 Home Builders Association of Connecticut winner for Best Spec Home: Falciglia & Valeri Construction, LLC.

The award was their 4th in the last three years!!

  • 2006: Best Spec Home for all of Connecticut in its most competitive category of $3 to $4 million.
  • 2005: Best Spec Home from $2 to $3 million on the Higgs family's Nantucket Shingle Style at 65-B Sunset Hill Road in Redding, CT.
  • 2004: Best Custom in Fairfield County on the Karvelis family's Shingle Style at 42 Umpawaug Road in Redding, and, also, for the Lucchino brothers' now landmark Harley-Davidson showroom at 51 Federal Road in Danbury as CT's Best New Commercial.

Especially exciting today is Falciglia & Valeri's work at Ryder Farm on prestigious Umpawaug Road in Redding where they are in the process of building out four amazing estates. These are some of the finest sites to come available in all of Fairfield county in quite some time.

Ryder Farm is where an Equestrian Compound has now been added.

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Falciglia & Valeri Construction, LLC
"New homes of distinction in Redding and Ridgefield, Connecticut"
Paul Valeri
Direct: 203.792.3888

Mobile: 203.948.7899
Web Site: www.falval.com | New Redding Project- Ryder Farm
E-mail: paulvaleri@aol.com

Redding, CT Real Estate Agents Spotlight:

Ginny Beasley, GRI, CRS, ABR, SRES®
William Pitt | Sotheby's International Brokerage-Redding/Georgetown

Real Estate Agent, Ginny Beasley, has more than two decades of experience as a real estate professional and market leader in the greater Redding/Ridgefield area, Ginny Beasley offers her clients not only the professionalism and knowledge that comes from years of experience but also perspective. Ginny's experience includes many years as a top sales producer, representing the sale of homes from fifty thousand to over ten million dollars, in addition to several years as a leading office manager and trainer. Her perspective is that of a 30-year Fairfield County resident, who understand the richness of the area's communities and opportunities.

Having relocated nine times in 17 years prior to moving to Connecticut, Ginny understands from the consumer perspective the issues involved in buying and selling a home. Today, she believes one of her most important roles is to make buying and selling real estate a seamless, positive experience. According to Ginny "Moving from one home to the next is a process- physical, financial, and emotional. Guided by a mutual sense of understanding, that process is based on the needs of the client, in combination with the real estate a marketing expertise of the Realtor."

As a Redding Realtor, Ginny has been privileged to successfully represent many of Redding's premier properties. Her commitment to high quality, customized service and a partnership philosophy is a proven strategy for success.

A graduate of the University of Bridgeport, Ginny's real estate designations include Graduate Realtor Institute, Certified Residential Specialist, Accredited Buyer Representative, and most recently, Senior Real Estate Special.

Contact Ginny Beasley via e-mail: gbeasley@wpsir.com or call 203-482-4938.

Redding, CT Real Estate Companies:
Real estate companies located in Redding, Connecticut (CT). Georgetown, CT is located in Redding's southwestern corner, bordering Wilton and Ridgefield (Branchville section).

Coldwell Banker
940 Danbury Road, P.O. Box 780
Georgetown, CT 06829
Phone: 203.544.9591

Settlers & Traders Real Estate
3 Main Street
Georgetown, CT 06829
Phone: 203-544-8351

Town & Country Real Estate
626 Redding Road
Redding, CT 06896
Phone: 203-938-3694

William Pitt | Sotheby's International Real Estate
58 Redding Road
Redding, CT 06896
Phone: 203-938-7488
Contact Ginny Beasley via e-mail: gbeasley@wpsir.com or call 203-482-4938.

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Real Estate Companies serving Redding, CT from surrounding towns:
Real estate companies outside of Redding, Connecticut (CT), but in close proximity to it. Main Street, Ridgefield is about 5 minutes to the West Redding and Georgetown areas, 10 minutes to Redding Center and 15 minutes to Redding Ridge.

Century 21 Landmark Properties
Century 21 Landmark Properties
398 Main Street
Ridgefield, CT 06877
Phone: 203-431-0000

Neumann Real Estate
395 Main Street
Ridgefield, CT
06877
Phone: (800)-966-0455

William Pitt Real Estate
470 Main Street
Ridgefield, CT 06877
Phone: 203-788-1224

William Raveis Real Estate
426 Main Street
Ridgefield, CT 06877
Phone: (203) 431-0433

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Ten Reasons why Redding is The Ideal Choice:

  1. Location
  2. Convenience/Proximity
  3. State of the Art Services
  4. A Healthy Environment
  5. Comfortable and Safe
  6. Sense of Community
  7. Recreation for All Tastes
  8. First Class Entertainment
  9. Value for Your Investment
  10. A Positive Future

1. Location: Perfectly Situated Between “Big City” and “Country Relaxation”.

  1. General location
    • Near NYC (55 miles)
    • Fairfield County (Bethel, Danbury, Easton, Fairfield, Newtown, Ridgefield, Wilton)

  2. Transportation
    • Airports (LGA, Westchester, Hartford)
    • Train (Metro North, Amtrak)
    • Highways (I-95, Merritt Parkway, I-84)

2. Convenience/Proximity: Easy Access to All the Basics.

  1. Nearby (all the niceties)
    • Danbury Fair Mall
    • Federal Road
    • Bethel, Ridgefield and Wilton

  2. In-town (all the necessities)
    • Georgetown
    • Redding Ridge
    • West Redding “walk-to”
    • HART Bus
    • Veterinary / Boarding / Kennels

3. State of the Art Services: Superior Town-wide Services. Everything you need delivered in an approachable, friendly, accessible manner.

  1. EMS/Fire/Police
  2. Town Hall
  3. (4) Post Offices
  4. Community Center
  5. Heritage House
  6. Social Services
  7. Park and Recreation
  8. Exceptional Schools
  9. Volunteer organizations

4. A Healthy Environment: A Breath of Fresh Air.

  1. Simple and uncongested

  2. Clean air, plentiful water, green open space

  3. Stay in shape
  4. Close to Danbury Hospital
    • (Norwalk and Yale New Haven Hospitals near by)

5. Comfortable and Safe: Privacy without Isolation.

  1. Scenic
  2. Quiet
  3. Plentiful forest and open space (preserved open space + undeveloped land = 35% of acreage)
  4. Historic
  5. Friendly, easy pace
  6. Secure, low crime rate

6. Sense of Community:

  1. Active, involved town spirit
  2. Preservation oriented
  3. Uniqueness is a trademark
  4. Motivated and involved people
  5. Diverse in population, housing, religion
  6. Accessible town officials and employees

7. Recreation for All Tastes:

  1. Hiking, Picnicking, Boating, Fishing
    • Topstone Town Park
    • Audubon Property
    • Putnam Historic State Park
    • Huntington Estate State Park
    • Devil’s Den Nature Preserve
    • Candlewood Lake

  2. New Pond Farm (working farm and park)

  3. Town Park and Recreation
    • Tennis Courts (RCC and Joel Barlow HS)
    • Multipurpose Playing Fields
    • Playgrounds, Gymnasiums
    • Classes and Trips

  4. Fitness and Exercise
    • Wilton Y
    • Redding Community Center
    • Meadow Ridge
    • Redding Country Club
    • Mt. Southington / Powder Ridge (skiing)
    • Golf (Richter Park, Ridgefield)

  5. Special Events
    • Historical Society
    • Concerts on the Green
    • Mark Twain Library: Book Fair, Art Show, Frog Frolic
    • Annual Events: Church Fairs, Tractor Show, Antique Auto Show, Garden Club Plant Sale,
      Putnam Park Encampments
    • Seasonal Farmer’s Markets

  6. Mark Twain Library
    • Newly expanded
    • Concerts, films, lectures, discussions
    • Ongoing programs for all ages, free Internet access

  7. Heritage House Senior Center

  8. Organizations

8. First Class Entertainment: Premiere Entertainment without the Fuss.

  1. Arts
    • Redding is graced with numerous professional artists, musicians, authors and performers. They regularly contribute their talents to local organizations providing frequent showings, readings, seminars and events
    • Ridgefield—Aldrich Museum & Gallery
    • Ridgefield Symphony

  2. Theater
    • Ridgefield Playhouse (Nat’l Touring Concerts, and Broadway Quality Theater)
    • Ridgefield Theater Barn
    • West Conn University (Danbury)

  3. A Variety of Restaurants
    • Twelve in-town establishments from Zagaat-Rated to Pizza
    • Abundant choices within 20 minutes in Ridgefield, Wilton, Bethel and Danbury.

  4. Movies in all directions
    • Bethel Cinema (3 screens–senior & weekday discounts)
    • Danbury Multiplex
    • Ridgefield Playhouse

  5. Sports for participation and viewing
    • Year-round outdoor sports and organized leagues
    • Hockey, Baseball, Basketball (Danbury, Bridgeport, Fairfield and New Haven “semi pro” and college teams)

9. Value for Your Investment: A better investment unavailable elsewhere in Fairfield County.

  1. Real Estate
    • Redding offers the home buyer more acreage and square footage per dollar invested (50% less than Westport, 20% less than Ridgefield)
    • Over the past 4 years the average cost of a home in Redding has increased by 30% providing the purchaser a nice ROI without being over inflated.

  2. Unique
    • Open Space...almost 1/3 of Town area
    • Gives Seniors biggest tax breaks in the state
    • Consistently rated #1 in CT for its size

10. A Positive Future: Future Growth with a Watchful Eye.

  1. Georgetown Re-Development
  2. “Overdevelopment” in Route 7 “corridor” & surrounding areas (Wilton/Ridgefield) will make Redding even more unique
  3. Presence of Adult Communities (Meadow Ridge and others) fits with town plans
  4. Town commitment to “Maintain the positive status quo”

Connecticut Magazine's #1 Small Town!
and has been ranked #1 or #2 for the past decade!!

   
 

MLS# 98301637

Much awaited Ryder Farm on Umpawaug Hill! Offered for the first time by the Award Winning building firm of Falciglia & Valeri Construction, LLC. 18 Room Shingle Style Gambrel on 7 Glorious Acres.

  Listed by William Pitt | Sotheby's.
   

Municipal Profile (PDF)

Redding, CT General Profile PDF

Mill Rate: 22.74. Construction of new upscale homes in Redding skyrocketed this year, boosting the town's Grand List 4 percent, to $1.51 billion. Although the municipal and schools budget for 2006-07 is up 8 percent, Redding officials say there will be no increase in the mill rate, now 22.74.

Employment: Click Here to View Major Employers in Area. Redding is also 55 miles from New York City.

Redding Connecticut Population: 8,593

According to the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development, the population for 2004 was tallied at 8,593. There were 4,307 females and 4,286 males. The population is expected to reach 8,970 by 2009.

According to the state information referenced above, the town’s racial makeup is as follows: 8,250 white, 160 Hispanic, 155 Asian-Pacific, 70 black, 38 other multi-race, and 6 Native American.

Population by Decade | Population Projections | Population by Age | Population Density

What is the average price of a house in Redding? For the first half of 2005, there were 78 house sales, 15 fewer than the same period the previous year.

The average list price was $747,673; the average sale price was $728,101, both about the same as the year before. The highest sale was $1.3 million; the lowest, $258,000. There were 6 sales over $1 million.

The average list price was $748,460; the average sale price was $732,149, both down slightly from the year before. The highest sale was $2.8 million; the lowest, $337,500.

The average market time was 94 days, 6 more days than last year.

Recent Property Sales in Redding, CT (report by Redding Pilot)

Currently all property within the Town of Redding, Connecticut is valued using the cost schedules that were developed during the 2002 Revaluation. When a new structure or modification is made to an existing structure the Assessor’s Office will receive notification from the Building department and the Assessor or member of the Assessor’s office will conduct a physical appraisal of the property and record all changes.

Revaluation: The Town of Redding, CT last implemented a revaluation October 1, 2002. The next revaluation is scheduled for October 1, 2007. Property owners can expect correspondence from the Assessor’s office and or Revaluation Company, to keep them informed of the process.

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