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Martha Eidman

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Coldwell Banker Realty

Martha Eidman is a land and rural real estate professional with Coldwell Banker Realty, listed on Land Broker MLS, the broker-owned co-op for farms, ranches and land for sale. Use the contact form on this page to get in touch about buying or selling rural property.

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Vacant Land in Westport - land for sale

Vacant Land in Westport

price

$1,475,000

acres

1.05 Acres

location

Westport, Connecticut, 06880

ATTENTION BUYERS : FLAT DRY, ONE -OF-A-KIND LAND OPPORTUNITY NOW HUGELY IMPROVED WITH WELL DEFINED SITE PLAN. Do you hope for new custom construction no bigger than "about" 4500sf, yet continue to see 7000sf and larger get the edge? Stop wishing for it and take action! Bring your architect or builder to consider a new home that meets your dream to be practically-sized for every life stage. No other land offers this package in sought-after Westport: -Prestigious Old Hill location convenient to the town hub. -Minutes to trains both in Westport and Norwalk, Interstate-95 and Merrit Parkway. -Deed Restrictions that prevent an ordinary spec-construction. -Pristine, dry flat 1+ acre without wetlands or noise pollution of highways and trains. -Connection to Town history. This park-like acre is is behind the stone walls and just inside the original gates to the 1928 Arthur Whiteside Estate at 50 Sylvan North, and was once the welcoming gateway into the 25-acre estate owned by the business titan . He founded the Dun & Bradstreet commercial credit rating system that responded to client requests with a business's accurate credit rating report within an astonishing 2 minutes of a call. :) Whiteside's original 1920's Tudor home remains visible in the distance on Lot #2 where the Sellers of Lot #1 will continue in residence as your next-door neighbor. New England's reputation for understated elegance leaves a wide palette for the creative mind.