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Allow me to show you the towns of Fairfield County such as Norwalk, Stamford, Shelton, Trumbull, Monroe, Bridgeport, Stratford, Westport, Weston, Wilton and more. Together we can find you the perfect home! |  | | | Plumb Memorial Library | |
Shelton is home to nearly 40,000 residents and borders Stratford to the south, Trumbull and Monroe to the west, and the Housatonic River to the northwest. The City is traversed by Route 8, which connects to the south with Interstate 95 and the Merritt Parkways providing access to Bridgeport, Stamford and New York City, as well as to the North. Some top employers include American Skandia, Healthnet, Pitney Bowes and Bic. The City of Norwalk is a coastal city and is home to over 80,000 residents. Oystering peaked in Norwalk between the years 1885-1910 and is today a booming business in Connecticut. Over the past 10 years the community has undergone a revitalization that incorporates historical preservation and beautification, the creation of major office complexes, the improvement of Norwalk’s extensive waterfront area, as well as the development of new retail, cultural and recreational offerings.
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Stamford is a city rich with history and can actually boast that Washington slept here. It is a community that can be found along Connecticut’s shoreline approximately 25 miles northeast of New York City. Stamford began as a puritan village, became a manufacturing town, and is now a major corporate base. Stamford is the country’s third largest corporate headquarters community and the fourth largest city in Connecticut. Stamford is home to over 117,000 residents which has a daily increase by over 50,000 people as they commute to work. Trumbull consists of approximately 35,000 people located approximately 60 miles from New York City, and 60 miles from Hartford, Connecticut. It is bounded on the north by the Town of Monroe, east by the City of Shelton, south by the City of Bridgeport, and west by the Towns of Fairfield and Easton. Trumbull is a growing, suburban residential community with extensive retail and an expanding commercial and industrial base. |  | | | Twin Brooks, Trumbull | |
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Selling Your Home >Reviving the Listing
In every town there are homes that sell rather quickly, while others linger on the market. Real estate professionals suggest numerous approaches to maximizing a home's curb appeal -- everything from fresh paint to new landscaping. But if the "For Sale" sign in front of your house has become a neighborhood fixture, it is important to work with your real estate agent to keep your listing fresh.
Whenever your house is shown, the real estate agent will get feedback from the buyers or other agents about what they liked about your house and what did not work for them. Allow your agent to be completely frank with you about any feedback he or she receives. Listen with an open mind and with the understanding that there is nothing personal about these comments. Don't delay in implementing any of the ideas that make sense to you.
Your real estate agent's job is to come up with new ideas for marketing your home in order to get buyers inside. Your job is to ensure that your house looks its best.
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What is the world's largest palace?
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The Imperial Palace (Gugong) in the center of Beijing, China covers over 178 acres and dates back to the early 1400s. |
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