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Welcome to Woodland Hills! - Open House in Danbury Connecticut this Sunday

Danbury's newest luxury neighborhood completed in the summer of 2005 - elegant townhomes situated in an attractive hilltop environment. With panoramic vistas, exceptional amenities and imaginatively designed interiors, Woodland Hills is truly a community that will meet all your expectations. Welcome home!

Woodland Hills is located in the southern part of Danbury along the Bethel line.

Shopping is minutes away on Newtown Road. Call Woodland Hills your home and you will enjoy the community amenities such as a swimming pool, tennis courts, health club, club house, playground, fitness center, walking trails. 

7 Crestview Lane

SOUGHT AFTER FENTON MODEL ON 4 LEVELS. SPACIOUS AND GRACIOUS LIVING WITH OPEN FLOOR PLAN, LOTS OF GLASS. LIGHT BRIGHT AND AIRY. COOK'S EAT-IN KITCHEN: GRANITE COUNTERTOPS, STAINLESS APPLIANCES WITH ISLAND, HARDWOOD FLOORS. FINISHED LOWER LEVEL PLAYROOM WITH GARAGE ACCESS, LOFT OFFICE WITH VAULTED CEILING. 9 FT. CEILINGS, HUGE PRIVATE PATIO. GREAT LOCATION, MANY AMENITIES.

Click on the picture below to see more information.         

Address:

7 Crestview Lane Danbury, CT

Details:

Sunday - August 9 2009

1 PM - 3 PM

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Feel free to contact me andreakramer@prudentialct.com for more information or come to an Open House this Sunday, bring your friends to see this beautiful Townhouse.

 

 

Danbury, CT

City of Danbury information click here.       

Public Schools   Western Connecticut State University



The hatting industry put Danbury on the map in the 20th Century as "The Hat City of the World." Danbury also drew attention in 1988, when Money Magazine named it America''s top place to live. The city continues to thrive economically with one of New England''s largest shopping malls and the headquarters of large companies like Praxair, Ethan Allen Interiors, Scholastic Library Publishing and Cartus.

A cultural melting pot, Danbury is one of the fastest growing cities in Connecticut due to its low cost of living relative to other communities within commuting distance of New York City. The city offers a diverse selection of new single- and multi-family homes, apartment complexes and condominiums, and a collection of historic homes, including elegant estates near downtown and small weekend getaways on Connecticut''s largest body of water, Candlewood Lake, a man-made in 1929.

Educational opportunities abound in Danbury, which is particularly proud of its preschool program. The city also has numerous private secular and parochial schools, vocational and alternative high schools, and an elementary magnet school for international studies. Western Connecticut State University, which offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, has two growing campuses in Danbury.

Candlewood and Kenosha lakes offer fishing, boating, swimming, bird-watching and a multitude of other seasonal outdoor pleasures. Richter Park has one of the top public golf courses in the nation and a center for the arts.

The city has a stop on the Metro North rail line. The station has a small railroad museum, which occasionally offers rides around the rail lot to children and families.


Educational, recreational and entertainment opportunities abound within the city.

Danbury is particularly proud of its special pre-school program for handicapped children. Numerous private secular and parochial schools are also found in town, including vocational and alternative high schools. Fishing, boating, bird-watching and a multitude of seasonal outdoor pleasures are enjoyed at Danbury''s two lakes - Candlewood Lake, featuring 96 miles of shoreline and Kenosha Lake. Richter Park is the home of a superb golf course - one of the top 50 city courses in the nation, and a center for the arts.

0 commentsAndrea Kramer • August 05 2009 10:19PM