This is not a list price. This is an estimate price for the property provided by FirstAmerican. Please note that this is only an estimate and should not be taken as fact or advice. When a list price becomes available we will publish it and along with changes to the contact information.Estimated Value: $1,155,192 · This is not a list price. This is the county tax assessor's estimated value for the property. When a list price becomes available we will publish it and along with changes to the contact information.Assessed Value: $650,020
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Step back in time to this former 1850s barn, lovingly converted to a home in 1970. From the soaring rough-hewn beamed ceilings to the spacius open floor plan, this home is ripe for a sprucing up to meet today's modern lifestyle. Offering 5 bedrooms, including a spacious primary suite with an expansive bathroom and dual closets, the house provides ample escape for those seeking a quiet getaway from the hustle and bustle, and space to work from home. Mature oak and maple trees lend the property a sense of permanence, as do the historic stone walls and an accessory building. Invite friends to spend a weekend taking in the quiet solitude offered by the adjacent nature preserve. In summer, fire up the grill poolside and make the most of country living on over 2 acres of land. Beautiful Wilton, Connecticut offers top-tier public schools, a close knit community and desirable amenities, all within an hour's commute from NYC.This foreclosure home is a single family home located in WILTON. It offers 87556 sq. ft. in size, 5 beds and 4 baths. Review its detailed information and determine if this WILTON foreclosure has the qualities you are looking for.
This is an REO, meaning this property has been foreclosed on because the owner couldn't meet their payments. The bank now owns this property. Most banks are not set up to own homes, and are often motivated to sell you the home at a discounted price.