Land and Rural Retreats Falls Village, Litchfield County, Connecticut House For Sale - .48 Acres

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Falls Village, Litchfield County, Connecticut House For Sale - .48 Acres
Falls Village, Litchfield County, Connecticut House For Sale - .48 Acres
RIVERSIDE COTTAGE. With fly fishing, canoeing, swimming and hiking nearby, this this is a terrific home for fun and easy living by the Housatonic River. 2/3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, screened-in porch and river's edge deck on a private side road. $345,000

Property type:
House
Parcel Size:
.48 Acres
Price:
$345,000
MLS or other ID:
101-3000091873
 

PROPERTY FEATURES
Activities
Canoeing/Kayaking
 
Fishing
 
Hiking
 
Waterfront
Waterfront:
River
Residence
Bedrooms:
3
Total Square Feet:
1674
Year Built:
1940
Property
City:
Falls Village
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