Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are nice homes in Westport for under a million.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/9-Park-Ln-Westport-CT-06880/58840231_zpid/
http://www.trulia.com/property/3237015958-24-Mills-St-Westport-CT-06880
real estate market in NY suburbs isn't nearly as hot as DC (prices are still high in NY suburbs but it isn't as crazy as here, homes stay on the market longer, no escalation clauses or having to waive inspections like people do in DC).
There are lots of homes in Westport under a million. I recently looked at 59 Roseville rd. So cute and a big yard. Great schools and town amenities. The train ride is an hour but most people work on the train
here is the link to 59 roseville rd. it has been sold
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/59-Roseville-Rd-Westport-CT-06880/58839322_zpid/
Do you have any idea how long this commute is? It's a 15 min drive to the train station in the morning. Then parking and waiting for the train. Then an hour on the train. Then transferring to the subway at grand central and taking the subway wherever you need to go. We are talking three hours of commuting each day at a minimum and possibly up to four of your job is in downtown Manhattan. That's a serious commute!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^pp but who wants to live in a tiny house and go on crappy vacations when you're making half a million a year??
Modest lives in these towns can actually be very nice if you are not worried about keeping up with the Jones. if you are in Westport or Greenwich, the town has a lovely beach so you don't need a summer vacation and in Westport there is a town pool club that any town resident can join that is very cheap and has a really nice pool and tennis courts. There is even a town sailing school where you can rent boats cheaply. This stuff is all available to everyone - whether your house is cheap or worth $5M. And the schools are great and almost everyone does public - even the hedge fund millionaires. If you ski you can drive to good skiing it;s less of an issue if you can't afford to fly out west.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are nice homes in Westport for under a million.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/9-Park-Ln-Westport-CT-06880/58840231_zpid/
http://www.trulia.com/property/3237015958-24-Mills-St-Westport-CT-06880
real estate market in NY suburbs isn't nearly as hot as DC (prices are still high in NY suburbs but it isn't as crazy as here, homes stay on the market longer, no escalation clauses or having to waive inspections like people do in DC).
There are lots of homes in Westport under a million. I recently looked at 59 Roseville rd. So cute and a big yard. Great schools and town amenities. The train ride is an hour but most people work on the train
here is the link to 59 roseville rd. it has been sold
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/59-Roseville-Rd-Westport-CT-06880/58839322_zpid/
Anonymous wrote:^pp but who wants to live in a tiny house and go on crappy vacations when you're making half a million a year??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are nice homes in Westport for under a million.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/9-Park-Ln-Westport-CT-06880/58840231_zpid/
http://www.trulia.com/property/3237015958-24-Mills-St-Westport-CT-06880
real estate market in NY suburbs isn't nearly as hot as DC (prices are still high in NY suburbs but it isn't as crazy as here, homes stay on the market longer, no escalation clauses or having to waive inspections like people do in DC).
There are lots of homes in Westport under a million. I recently looked at 59 Roseville rd. So cute and a big yard. Great schools and town amenities. The train ride is an hour but most people work on the train
here is the link to 59 roseville rd. it has been sold
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/59-Roseville-Rd-Westport-CT-06880/58839322_zpid/
I am from westport. Love that house! Hard to believe that is the price. Thanks for posting.
Wow - great house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are nice homes in Westport for under a million.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/9-Park-Ln-Westport-CT-06880/58840231_zpid/
http://www.trulia.com/property/3237015958-24-Mills-St-Westport-CT-06880
real estate market in NY suburbs isn't nearly as hot as DC (prices are still high in NY suburbs but it isn't as crazy as here, homes stay on the market longer, no escalation clauses or having to waive inspections like people do in DC).
There are lots of homes in Westport under a million. I recently looked at 59 Roseville rd. So cute and a big yard. Great schools and town amenities. The train ride is an hour but most people work on the train
here is the link to 59 roseville rd. it has been sold
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/59-Roseville-Rd-Westport-CT-06880/58839322_zpid/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are nice homes in Westport for under a million.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/9-Park-Ln-Westport-CT-06880/58840231_zpid/
http://www.trulia.com/property/3237015958-24-Mills-St-Westport-CT-06880
real estate market in NY suburbs isn't nearly as hot as DC (prices are still high in NY suburbs but it isn't as crazy as here, homes stay on the market longer, no escalation clauses or having to waive inspections like people do in DC).
There are lots of homes in Westport under a million. I recently looked at 59 Roseville rd. So cute and a big yard. Great schools and town amenities. The train ride is an hour but most people work on the train
Anonymous wrote:There are nice homes in Westport for under a million.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/9-Park-Ln-Westport-CT-06880/58840231_zpid/
http://www.trulia.com/property/3237015958-24-Mills-St-Westport-CT-06880
real estate market in NY suburbs isn't nearly as hot as DC (prices are still high in NY suburbs but it isn't as crazy as here, homes stay on the market longer, no escalation clauses or having to waive inspections like people do in DC).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^pp but who wants to live in a tiny house and go on crappy vacations when you're making half a million a year??
Modest lives in these towns can actually be very nice if you are not worried about keeping up with the Jones. if you are in Westport or Greenwich, the town has a lovely beach so you don't need a summer vacation and in Westport there is a town pool club that any town resident can join that is very cheap and has a really nice pool and tennis courts. There is even a town sailing school where you can rent boats cheaply. This stuff is all available to everyone - whether your house is cheap or worth $5M. And the schools are great and almost everyone does public - even the hedge fund millionaires. If you ski you can drive to good skiing it;s less of an issue if you can't afford to fly out west.
Anonymous wrote:^pp but who wants to live in a tiny house and go on crappy vacations when you're making half a million a year??
Anonymous wrote:what about new canaan, ct and bedford, ny? Does anyone know about these towns? It seems like you can get more for your money in bedford?
I am not the OP, but also thinking about relocating to a nyc suburb.