Showing posts with label International Real Estate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International Real Estate. Show all posts

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Greetings from Greenwich, CT


Thursday, March 24, 2016

Palmer Point ~ Cos Cob, CT

9 River Road, Cos Cob, CT

$ Click for current price
2 BEDROOMS | 2 (2 full ) BATHROOMS | 1,181 SQUARE FEET

The interiors, a collaboration between sophistication and playfulness, a fully renovated, open floor plan, two bedroom with loft, town home overlooking the Cos Cob Harbor. Relaxed neutrals the theme, living and dining in a light filled space with wood burning fireplace and balcony. Snow white kitchen with granite counters and countless cabinets. The master bedroom with private balcony and vaulted ceiling, shimmery marble bath, the second bedroom with bath, vaulted ceiling, water views and staircase to the third floor loft with built-ins and storage. Loft not include in square footage. Secure garage parking and private locked storage room. Steps to the Cos Cob Train Station and Cos Cob Park.


Saturday, April 12, 2014

Conservation Institute LLC purchases Copper Beech Farm - Charles Nedder Coldwell Banker

GREENWICH CT -  famous for the  06830 zip code, international celebrities, billionaires and now the most expensive home sold in America.
Copper Beech Farm, a charming 50+ acre waterfront estate,  was listed last spring for $190,000,000.  
Residents of Greenwich and people across America took notice of this super luxury home and noted that while the property was the most expensive single-family home ever to be listed, it was doubtful that it would close at a nine-figure sum.
However, on April 11, 2014 the Conservation Institute purchased this spectacular estate for $120,000,000.
The reported sales figure makes Greenwich CT now home to the most expensive residential transaction in America.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

One Mistake Home Sellers Make

Charles Nedder

177 West Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830

203-524-4303

One mistake homeowners make, they choose their agent/agency on commission and not on performance. Charles Nedder - ColdwellBankerMoves.Com - more unique visitors, more buyers, more offers :


Tuesday, March 4, 2014

3 Tips for Choosing the Right Agent to Sell Your Luxury Home - Charles Nedder CB Greenwich Fine Properties

Charles Nedder
Coldwell Banker 
177 W. Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830
203-524-4303
charlesnedder@cbmoves.com

When choosing a luxury agent to market and sell your home, here are three points to consider:
1) Market Share -
Who has access to the greatest number of buyers in your marketplace?  The agent/agency that represents the largest number of buyers will be able to showcase your home effectively to the largest number of buyers.  
Coldwell Banker
2) Market Knowledge -
Does the agent/agency understand the super luxury market ?  Is there a history of marketing luxury homes, the high-end or ultra-high-end of the real estate market ?

3) Network, social media, public relations -

Does the agent/agency have the ability to showcase your home to a national and international audience ?  Is there an affiliation to afford access to other super luxury agents and their clients ?

The CB Greenwich Fine Properties team understands the super luxury market in Fairfield County; with an exceptional local market share, national and international affiliations and a history of producing results. When you are ready to buy or sell in Fairfield County, we will be here ready to help.

Charles Nedder
CB Greenwich Fine Properties
Direct - 203-524-4303
E:   charlesnedder@coldwellbankermoves.com
O:  177 W Putnam Ave. Greenwich, CT 06830

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Saturday, March 1, 2014

Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties Closes on Oahu's Highest Home Sale of 2014 - Charles Nedder loves the luxury market

Charles Nedder
Coldwell Banker 
Greenwich Fine Properties - Round Hill Partners
203-524-4303

It is very exciting to see the activity in the U.S. super luxury real estate market as national and international buyers continue to invest.

HONOLULU – Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties (CBP) today announced today that agent #Susan Borochov (RA) of the King Street office recently closed on a home in Lanikai for $9.35 million, making it the highest home sale of 2014 to date. CBP represented the seller in this transaction. This is the fifth sale in the price category of $8 million or above in Kailua since January 2012. CBP has sold four of the five listings, or 80 percent, representing sellers in all these transactions.

Click on the link below for details :

Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties Closes on Oahu's Highest Home Sale of 2014 | Home & Garden | Urban Honolulu News

Thinking of a real estate purchase ?

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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Charles Nedder - Great News ! Leonardo DiCaprio Sells Beachfront Compound For $17.35 Million!



Purchased in 2002 for $6 million, the Malibu property is made up of three separate houses. The main home features four-bedrooms and the stunning Malibu ocean-front location. There is a two-bedroom detached guest house and third detached loft with gym, media room, seventh bedroom and office.
Rumor reporter hears that DiCaprio is going to be making a more solid investment on the East Coast in New York City and perhaps Greenwich, CT as he recently purchased a condo in New York City and will be searching for a waterfront weekend home in the country.
Perhaps 45 Meadow Wood, Greenwich CT,  in the private enclave of Belle Haven,  will be on the list. With billionaire neighbors, private security, double gated entry and currently vacant, it would be a wonderful place to spend the summer of 2014.

Charles Nedder
Coldwell Banker Luxury Division
177 West Putnam Avenue
Greenwich, CT 06830
203-524-4303
cnedder@msn.com

Friday, January 17, 2014

IS 2014 THE YEAR OF GROWTH?


Charles Nedder, Coldwell Banker Greenwich Fine Properties, 2014 will continue to gain momentum.  
According to the National Association of Realtors® (NAR), pending home sales stabilized in November 2013 with a slight gain inching up 0.2 percent in November 2013 from October 2013. The data reflects contracts but not closings.  “Although the final months of 2013 are finishing on a soft note, the year as a whole will end with the best sales total in seven years,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist.


Fairfield County Market Report Dec 2013

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Real Estate in Riverside and Old Greenwich CT

Realtor CT - Charles Nedder 

Start your Riverside & Old Greenwich CT Real Estate search here:

www.charlesnedder.com



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ABOUT RIVERSIDE & OLD GREENWICH CT 
Riverside CT
 and Old Greenwich CT are charming neighborhoods within the town of Greenwich CT located within as easy hour’s ride east of New York City by train, automobile, or motor boat. These charming neighborhoods are bordered on the south by Long Island Sound between the harbors of Cos Cob and Stamford creating unique water communities.  Riverside and Old Greenwich are comprised primarily of single family homes and epitomizes ideal suburban communities. Here are some of the finest homes in America and leaders of every industry recognize Riverside and Old Greenwich as ideal spots in which to live as many have chosen Riverside and Old Greenwich to make their home.

Riverside and Old Greenwich residents may enjoy Greenwich Point (Tod's Point), a 147 acre park adjacent to Long Island Sound. The point may be used for jogging, walking, cycling, nature study, boating, fishing, sail boating, sunbathing, swimming and picnicking. Here you will find open meadows for field games and BBQ's, wooded trails, sandy Long Island Sound beaches, saltwater ponds and secret gardens.  Take the Ferry boat from the Island Beach Dock to Great Captains Island, a 17 acre island park just one and a half miles off of the coast of Riverside.  Here you will find a sandy beach, grills, picnic tables and nature trails. Camping is by permission of the department of parks and recreation. Enjoy the Mianus River Park with over 109 acres for passive recreation including jogging, hiking, horseback riding, fishing and nature study.

There are 4 marinas available to Riverside and Greenwich residents, open from April 15th through November 15th each year.  The Cos Cob Marina and Byram Marina have approximately 300 slips for vessels up to 23’ overall length with beam widths up to 9’. There are also storage racks for kayaks and canoes.  The Grass Island Marina has approximately 150 slips that can accommodate vessels up to 23’ overall length. In addition, there are a limited number of slips that accommodate boats 36’ in length. There is also limited rack storage for kayaks and canoes. This marina also offers mooring space for approximately 75 vessels up to 36’overall length and drafts up to 5’.  The Greenwich Point Marina has out water mooring space for approximately 250 vessels up to 36’ overall length and up to 7’ drafts. It also offers rack storage for about 250 canoes, kayaks, and other small vessels. 

The Griffith Harris Golf Course is a municipal golf course for the use of Greenwich residents and their guests. The facility has 18 holes (par 71), driving range, pro shop, restaurant and locker facilities. Season is mid-March through mid-December, weather permitting. The Dorothy Hamill Skating Rink offers Riverside and Greenwich residents a wide variety of winter programs including group lessons, hockey clinics, youth and men's hockey leagues, a Town-wide Figure Skating Competition, general skating sessions and more.  The Town of Greenwich offers Riverside residents Baseball Fields, Softball Fields, Soccer Fields, Tennis Courts, Paddle Tennis Courts, Basketball Courts, Volleyball Courts, Field hockey & Gymnastics.

Cultural activities in and around Riverside and Old Greenwich include the Greenwich Symphony Orchestra.  The orchestra's 90 members perform at the Dickerman Hollister Auditorium.  The Greenwich Choral Society, founded in 1925, has performed locally and elsewhere, including in New York City (at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Carnegie Hall, St. Thomas Church, and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine), and Europe. It has also performed several times with the Greenwich Symphony, New Haven Symphony, New Haven Chorale, and Stamford Symphony, as well as at the Ives Festival in Danbury.  The Bruce Museum is a town-owned institution with sections devoted to art and natural history and a seaside exhibit at Greenwich Point.

Riverside and Old Greenwich are easily accessed via the Metro North Train, New Haven Line. The Riverside station is located in the heart of Riverside at One Riverside Avenue. The Old Greenwich station is located at One Sound Beach Avenue in the village of Old Greenwich. Both stations offer direct train access to Grand Central Station. The trip is approximately 55 minutes. Parking in Riverside and Old Greenwich is through the Town of Greenwich.  Amtrak train service stops in the adjacent city of Stamford.  The Boston Post Rd (also known as East Putnam Ave or Route 1) passes through Riverside. Interstate 95 also passes through Riverside and Old Greenwich and allows access via exits 4 and 5.

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