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Farmington, CT Condominium
Welcome to this charming condo in beautiful Wellington of Farmington! This top floor end unit condo offers a peaceful retreat with mature trees lining the property, sidewalks for strolling, benches to enjoy the natural setting, and an outdoor pool to cool off during the Summer months. Located near Highland Park Market, Historic Farmington Village, Hill-stead Museum, local restaurants, shopping, and medical facilities, this condo offers convenience and a desirable location. Kitchen has new stainless appliances, great prep space and cabinet storage, and ample natural light. Dining room, open to the living room has gorgeous engineered hardwood floors. Main living space flows beautifully whether you're entertaining or relaxing. Primary bedroom on the main level is steps away from the full bath with tiled tub/shower. Upstairs, is another spacious bedroom with large closet and half bath. Over $11,000 in recent updates including new appliances, fresh interior paint, and removing popcorn for smooth ceilings, making this condo move-in ready. With shared laundry and locked storage in the lower level, numerous parking spaces close by, and community amenities to enjoy the outdoors - a carefree lifestyle at this beautiful condo at Wellington is waiting for you to make it your own. Please Submit Highest & Best Offer by Sunday 2/25 at 5PM.
Listing Details
Amenities
- Appliances Included Electric Range, Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Disposal
- Cooling Wall Unit
- Exterior Features Lighting,Sidewalk
- Exterior Siding Brick
- Furnace Type Electric
- Heat Electric
- Heat Fuel Electric
- Hot Water Electric
- Laundry Room Coin Op Laundry, Common Laundry Area, Lower Level
- Pool Description In Ground Pool
- Rooms 4
- Stories 2
Additional Highlights
Location
30 Wellington Drive, Farmington, CT 06032Get Driving DirectionsExplore Farmington
The town is deeply rooted in New England history. George Washington would pass through Farmington regularly during the Revolutionary War and referred to the town as “the...