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We specialize in helping sellers and buyers throughout the Greater Danbury CT area in towns such as Danbury, Brookfield, Bethel, Georgetown, New Milford, New Fairfield, Newtown, Ridgefield, Redding, Sherman, Southbury, and Wilton. We service buyers and sellers throughout the state of Connecticut, and those folks moving into our area from Westchester County, Dutchess County, Putnam County, New York City and across the country.

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Discover the New England Treasure of Candlewood Lake, Connecticut


Candlewood Lake of Western Connecticut is a beautiful man-made lake that covers 5,420 acres and is approximately 85 feet deep at its deepest points. It is the largest lake in Connecticut and offers about 60 miles of shore surrounded by beautiful forest-covered hills as it flows through winding valleys.

This man-made lake has many attractions with folks buying and selling their property year-round. Be sure to search out homes of interest via the search tools on this page; keep the results handy and when it's time to drive by and view homes on your list, give me a call and we'll set up time to talk and visit the homes! 

Candlewood Lake serves two main purposes.  It provides water storage for the Connecticut Light & Power Company* via a main dam that was built by the company.  It is also a private resort and retreat area for many city folks as well as a popular residential area for lake lovers.  The cities surrounding the lake include Brookfield, New Fairfield, Danbury, New Milford, and Sherman. [* The Candlewood Lake is now under new ownership, First Light Power Resources Inc. (FLPR), a subsidiary of Energy Capital Partners LLC, a New Jersey based company.]

In history, Candlewood Lake was often called by different names, depending on where one lived. "Lake Danbury" almost became the lake's official name. New Milford first called it "Candlewood Lake" because the lake water flowing toward the powerhouse dropped down in a shadow that is cast by Candlewood Mountain.  The mountain got its name from early residents who learned to make candles from Indians in the area.

The lake's history dates back to 1917 when a lawyer named J. Henry Roraback bought potential sites for dams along the Connecticut and Housatonic Rivers. Roraback also acquired the Housatonic Power Company, which is now the Connecticut Light and Power Company.

His company completed the construction for the Stevenson Dam by 1919. A pumped water storage reservoir was the next goal; however, the Rocky River basin would have to be flooded along with four existing ponds - Neversink, Barse, Squantz, and Crick. This covered a 5,420-acre tract of land, and many settlers were forced to sell their land and leave the area. By December 1928, the water level had reached 429 feet above sea level. The Rocky River hydroelectric plant was now open for business.

The towns surrounding Candlewood Lake CT are quaint New England towns with lovely homes, neighborhoods, and historic downtown areas. In the Danbury CT area, the lake extends a small portion into the area, giving residents and travelers a refreshing place to rest and enjoy outdoor recreation. Some of the lake activities include boating, swimming, fishing, hiking, cycling, picnicking, and more.

Candlewood Lake real estate is considered prime real estate with the combined benefits of beauty, nature, and water.  There are Candlewood Lake homes of permanent residence or summer vacation homes. Rentals and condos are also available along the lake.  Contacting a Candlewood Lake real estate agent is a great way to explore what's available.

Those considering a move to Candlewood Lake will find beautiful homes along the lake of all shapes and sizes.  The lake is also a center for resorts, recreational facilities, and golf.  Mike Conkey, RE/MAX New Horizons, a Candlewood Lake REALTOR
® can help locate the right home at the right price for those who want to relocate to the area.

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New Milford CT Town Hall

 Enjoy a New England Paradise - New Milford, Connecticut
 

With its gorgeous landscapes and small-town atmosphere, it's no wonder so many people love to visit New Milford, Connecticut.  Each season reveals a natural beauty that's pleasant to the eye in this peaceful little town. New Milford CT is a dream come true for any nature lover and offers a variety of home settings for those who are considering New Milford relocation.

New Milford is located at the western border of Connecticut in the Housatonic Valley of Litchfield County. It is bordered on the west by beautiful Candlewood Lake and the Town of Sherman and to the south by Danbury and Brookfield. Other nearby towns include Bridgewater, Washington, and Roxbury. The population of New Milford is around 28,000, and the total land area covered by the town is about 40,321 acres.

New Milford's history dates back to the early 1700s.  In 1702, a deed was exchanged from 14 local Indians to the "Proprietors of New Milford." The price was 60 pounds in money and 20 pounds in goods. Until the year 1712, New Milford was simply called a "plantation." In 1712, it was granted "town" status, and construction began to build local highways.  Schools, churches, and businesses erected, and in 1793, New Milford was divided into military divisions. The town today has transformed into a commercial and industrial town from its prior status of a farming and residential community.

Visitors and local residents alike enjoy local parks for outdoor recreation.  The Town Green offers passive space with a bandstand for events, festivals, and fundraisers.  For picnics and fishing, there's Carlson's Grove Park. Clatter Valley is where many go for cross-country skiing, tobogganing, horseback riding, hiking, and fishing.  The active individual will love Young's Field, where there are tennis courts, a toddler's playground, a basketball court, and multi-athletic fields. Other parks include Canterbury Pond, Norstrand Trail, and Emmanual Williamson Park.

At the New Milford Historical Society and Museum, one can learn about the town's history and see antiques and memorabilia from the town's past.  The downtown area offers shops, restaurants, scenic buildings and streets, and more for tourists and local residents.

For New Milford real estate, there is a wide range of homes and settings for those considering a move to the area. We can help you find homes on Candlewood Lake, in the historic downtown area, or among the picturesque hills and valleys.  New Milford homes come in many styles including ranch, farmhouse, Cape Cod, A-frame, cottages, and mansions.  As a professional real estate agent and REALTOR
® I can help you explore all the possibilities for securing a home in this precious town.

 

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Bethel Town Hall & Veterans Memorial

 Consider a Move to the Family-Friendly Town of Bethel, Connecticut
 

Situated in Fairfield County in the Bridgeport-Stamford metropolitan area is the lovely town of Bethel, Connecticut. Bethel is a small, quaint New England town with a population of a little more than 18,000. It is located approximately 50 miles southwest of Hartford and about 60 miles northeast of New York City.

Cities near Bethel include Newtown, Danbury, Brookfield, and Redding. Bethel has two fire departments, a police force, and an educational park with five schools serving grades kindergarten through high school. There's easy access to the town by Interstate 84 and several state roads.

Bethel CT was first settled by European settlers around 1700.  The First Ecclesiastical Society of Bethel was formed in 1759. In 1855, the town of Bethel was established as the 154th town in Connecticut. Bethel thrived on industries such as comb-making, shoe-making, and hat manufacture through the 1960s.  One of the founders of the Barnum & Bailey Circus, P.T. Barnum, was born in Bethel and lived there until the age of 24.

Those considering Bethel relocation will find the town to be friendly and inviting. It caters to those who love the outdoors and the small-town atmosphere. The historic downtown area is charming with shops, cafes, delis, a coffee shop, a library, restaurants, and more. Bethel CT also offers a local cinema, hiking and cycling trails, and easy access to attractions in nearby towns.

Nearby museums include the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, the Danbury Museum and Historical Society, the Keeler Tavern Museum, the Danbury Railway Museum, and the Military Museum of Southern New England. Parks near Bethel are the Huntington State Park, the Putnam Memorial State Park, and the Seth Pierrepoint State Park Reserve. At the Huntington State Park, there are 878 acres of enjoyment with activities such as fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and canoeing.

Popular nearby historical sites include the Weir Farm National Historic Site and the John Jay Homestead Historic Site (NY).

Bethel homes range from small-to-medium sized homes to farm houses and beautiful mansions. There are Bethel realtors that can help find properties in the Bethel area as well as Brookfield real estate or real estate in other surrounding areas. Those considering Bethel relocation can contact a Mike Conkey, a Bethel resident, real estate agent, and REALTOR
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Brookfield CT town hall - horse statues

Come Explore the Lovely, Historic Town of Brookfield, Connecticut

 

Brookfield, Connecticut is beautifully situated between two of the biggest lakes in the state and is in the northern part of Fairfield County. The lakes are Candlewood Lake (south) and Lake Lillinonah (north). Brookfield is approximately a 75-minute drive from Manhattan, New York and is a favorite getaway for many city residents.  There are many homes along the lakes that are used for seasonal vacation homes only.

In Brookfield history, settlers began to arrive in the area during the early 1700s. Boundaries were established in 1752, and the area became the Parish of Newbury. In 1788, Newbury became the Town of Brookfield. A post office was built in 1801, and a second Town Hall in 1876. The Town Hall building is the Brookfield Museum and Historical Society today.

In 1888, Brookfield celebrated its 100th birthday.  Candlewood Lake, a man-made lake, was built in 1926. Lake Lillinonah was built in 1955. In 1983, the current Town Hall, Police Station, and Community Center were constructed.

Brookfield CT was once a farming town with most families owning a farm or, at least, their own vegetable garden. Residents owned dairy farms, sheep farms, and chicken farms mainly.  Primary industry in Brookfield during the 1800s included saw mills, shear shops, comb and button factories, grist mills, harness shops, and iron works.

Today, Brookfield CT has a population of about 15,600 and offers many churches, four public schools, a private school, numerous preserved historic structures, and more for those who are thinking of Brookfield relocation.

Local residents in Brookfield CT enjoy family-friendly activities hosted by the city each year. For instance, during spring and summer there are workshops and egg hunts for Easter, Mother's and Father's Day activities, a "Big Wheel 500" bicycle race for children ages three to six, a "Drive In Movie Series," Magic Workshops, and more. There's also a Summerfest that's held at the Town Park Beach and features games, food, contests, and more.  Winter activities include ice skating, holiday events, and more.

Some local parks where outdoor recreation can be enjoyed include Town Park, Williams Park, Lillinonah Woods, Arthur Harris Linear Park, Cadigan Park, and Domain Pond. These outdoor retreats offer local residents a chance to relax while enjoying hiking trails, picnics, ponds and lakes, sports, and other nature-centered recreation.  During fall, the foliage is gorgeous in Brookfield, especially around the area lakes.

Brookfield real estate is available through our RE/MAX New Horizon office in Brookfield. Brookfield homes come in many styles, shapes, and sizes including ranch, colonial, cottage, Cape Cod, A-frame, prairie, ranch, split level, traditional, and other styles to fit the family’s or individual’s needs. Those considering Brookfield relocation can explore the possibilities by contacting Mike Conkey, your local Brookfield real estate agent and REALTOR
® for more details and to arrange a viewing of homes that best match your needs.

 

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