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FARMINGTON
Farmington Village, a remarkably preserved array of Colonial homes and significant museums, stretches for more than a mile along Route 10 and is a designated State of Connecticut Scenic Route. Settled in 1640, this quintessential New England village center has a fascinating cultural and historic heritage. Boasting the beauty of the Farmington River, the whole of Farmington includes the Village located in Farmington center and Farmington’s other historic village: Unionville, a 19th-century industrial center. Surrounding both “villages” a series of more recent-era housing, subdivisions and commercial developments occupy the flat, former farm land. For anyone looking for homes for sale in Farmington, from the first-time home buyer who may be looking for a small cape, ranch or colonial to the lover of antique homes or majestic colonials, there is something for all budgets and tastes. Beautiful antique homes for sale in Farmington have been around for hundreds of years. Farmington’s public schools are rooted in excellence, recognized as Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Dept. of Education. Newsweek Magazine has cited Farmington High School as one of the top 100 high schools in the country. This is the best time to buy a home in real estate in Farmington, CT. Mortgage rates are still low and living in a home for sale in Farmington would be ideal for any new family looking to purchase real estate in Farmington, CT.
Real Estate in Farmington, CT, Homes for Sale in Farmington
Farmington Village, a remarkably preserved array of Colonial homes and significant museums, stretches for more than a mile along Route 10 and is a designated State of Connecticut Scenic Route. Settled in 1640, this quintessential New England village center has a fascinating cultural and historic heritage.
Real Estate in Farmington, CT, Homes for Sale in Farmington