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Single FamilyFor Sale
$559,000
239 New Milford Turnpike
Washington, CT 06777
Courtesy of William Pitt Sotheby's Int'l
MLS: Smart MLS
3Beds
1Full1Half Baths
Est. Mortgage
$2,985/mo

This turnkey residential/commercial property in the heart of New Preston Marbledale Village offers a rare opportunity for buyers. Renovated in 2018, the property is conveniently located on Route 202 near popular local attractions and features three buildings, ample parking, and a fenced-in, level backyard. The primary building, at approximately 2,363 square feet, includes a kitchen, office, living room, dining room, high ceilings, two bathrooms, 3 bedrooms (or offices), and ample attic storage. The second building, nearly 900 square feet, is perfect for a showroom, workshop, or storefront, with high vaulted ceilings, antique-style beams, and an open loft office. The smallest building, approximately 300 square feet, features a vaulted ceiling, abundant natural light, and a quaint stone fireplace. Each building has separate electric service. With a rich history dating back to the 1800s, the property has served as a tavern, inn, private home, and various businesses, including a retail antique store, floral shop, book shop, art gallery, food and beverage establishment, and hair salon. Prospective buyers should conduct due diligence to secure town/zoning approvals for transitioning the property from commercial to residential use or for a water-intensive business.

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Information courtesy of William Pitt Sotheby's Int'l is subject to verification and is not guaranteed. Listing Data Last Updated 05/09/2024 02:52 PM
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