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Greenwich Colonial Sits on Desirable Cul-de-Sac

Homes on cul-de-sacs are highly desirable because they’re great places to raise kids. The trouble is, there just aren’t many cul-de-sacs in our busy towns. And when family homes come up for sale in these neighborhoods, they see a lot of buyer activity.

So if you’re looking for a quiet street, take a look at this home in the Cos Cob area of Greenwich. It’s described as a Colonial but it has a decidedly modern twist. I particularly like the large windows, which bring tons of light into the home. The floors are a mix of hardwood and tile, and the kitchen has white cabinets with stylish black counters.

The high-ceilinged foyer has a large living room off to one side, and an even larger family room with a fireplace off to the other. The kitchen and breakfast room, as well as the dining room, are at the back of the house, looking out over the one-acre property. If you’re a gardener, you’ll like the fenced area that is perfect for a kitchen garden – plenty of sun. Speaking of sun, there’s a large sun room at the back, too, with sliders out to the patio.

Upstairs are two other bedrooms and a master suite with a big walk-in closet and a balcony. A fourth bedroom and bathroom are downstairs off the living room. If you don’t need the bedroom for an au pair or guests, it would make a perfect home office.

Asking price for 16 Azalea Terrace in Greenwich is a reduced $1.579 million.

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