A cozy Connecticut home designed and built by local architect David Scott quickly drew interest.
Listed for $549,000 in mid-April, the Ridgefield, CT, home received multiple offers—even though its style isn’t for everyone.
“I have found that, because it is such a unique property, people either love it or hate it,” says listing agent Mike Anderson, of Coldwell Banker Realty.
The three-bedroom home will need some work, he adds. “If it was in primo condition, it could go for $200,000 more.”
Intense interest can likely be attributed to the price and the unique design.
“We have had 110 showings now and a handful of offers, with more coming in. In this market, it’s a hot property at this price point,” says Anderson.
Scott “built it in 1966, and he and his wife raised three boys in the home. Unfortunately, he and his wife both died within 11 months of each other, so now the three boys are [selling],” adds Anderson.
The primary bedroom features a 9-foot ceiling and sliders that open to a spacious deck that spans the back of the house. An abundance of windows lets in natural light and provides an opportunity to soak in the surrounding natural beauty.
There’s a spiral staircase from the primary suite to a loft area that runs the length of the home. Wood walls create a warm feeling throughout.

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The 3-acre property is in a secluded yet popular location, according to the agent. It’s located just minutes from downtown Ridgefield and Danbury, and shops, parks, as well as Great Pond are all less than a mile away.
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