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Wilton Connecticut
A Real Estate Guide for Southern CT
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Wilton is a rural
residential town rich in New England history. The residential a transformation from a
small farming town to a suburban residential community of approximately 16,000 has been
carefully controlled by zoning and through the restoration of the town's older Colonial
landmarks. Residents commute primarily to Stamford, White Plains and New York City. There
are several corporate and electronics companies along Route 7. Homes in Wilton range from
the traditional to the very modern but all have the great outdoors in common. Wilton's
topography is characterized by dramatic glacial ridges, winding back roads, streams,
ponds, woods and rolling hills. |
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Wilton
Market Area Survey |
Population:
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15,989 |
Government:
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Town Meeting - Board of Selectmen |
Area:
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26.8 square miles |
Mill Rate:
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24.23 |
Distance:
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NYC - I hour, Stamford - 20 minutes |
Avg. Sold Price:
10/07/07-
CMLS, Single Family
Residences
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$1,088,637 |
Public Services:
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Ambulance, library, Dial-A-Ride for Elderly |
Police Dept.:
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39 full time, 11 auxiliary |
Fire Dept.:
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16 regular, 25 volunteers |
Houses of Worship:
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Catholic, Episcopal, Congregational, Christian Science,
Lutheran, Methodist, Baptist, Covenant, Jewish Reform, Presbyterian, Quaker |
Recreation:
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Public swimming parks, 10 playgrounds, 8 passive parks, 12
all-weather tennis courts, Wilton Family Y, extensive programs through Parks and
Recreation Department. |
Medical Facilities:
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Norwalk Hospital |
Shopping:
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Local shopping in Wilton Center and Route 7, Danbury -
Stamford Malls 20 minutes away. |
Schools:
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2 Elementary (Grades K-3); 2 Middle (Grades 4-5 & 6-8)
1 High School (Grades 9-12) |
Links:
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www.wiltonct.com
Acorn On-Line
Newspaper
American
Town Network |
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Gail Lilley Zawacki 
E-PRO
"Specializing in Southern Connecticut's Finest
Homes "
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