But I guess if you can afford that it does not matter.
GeneK
on February 3, 2011 at 3:37 pm
I don’t know about an indoor pool in a location where summers can be humid, but I guess 24/7 summer AC isn’t an issue for anyone who can afford this place.
tj & the bear
on February 3, 2011 at 5:24 pm
My kind of place.
joe
on February 3, 2011 at 10:41 pm
The homes there are much more beautiful there. Try looking up Darien (where we have a house), New Canaan, Greenwich or Bedford or any other community.
Sure, it does get cold. I’ve felt -5 and 103 (with obscene humidity), but the special location and feel make up for it.
Matt
on February 5, 2011 at 9:09 pm
Definitely a beautiful spot, and a fairly quick hit to NYC.
MrBEE
on February 6, 2011 at 6:20 pm
Once did some research on indoor pools. Unless they have some world class de-humidifiers in that house they’re going to be seeing drywall crumbling and nails rusting in a few years.
Fairfield county is beautiful. It’s like Rancho Santa Fe East.
Yes but think of the heating bills LOL
See link below:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1353073/Winter-storm-Map-shows-Northern-Hemisphere-covered-snow-ice.html
But I guess if you can afford that it does not matter.
I don’t know about an indoor pool in a location where summers can be humid, but I guess 24/7 summer AC isn’t an issue for anyone who can afford this place.
My kind of place.
The homes there are much more beautiful there. Try looking up Darien (where we have a house), New Canaan, Greenwich or Bedford or any other community.
Sure, it does get cold. I’ve felt -5 and 103 (with obscene humidity), but the special location and feel make up for it.
Definitely a beautiful spot, and a fairly quick hit to NYC.
Once did some research on indoor pools. Unless they have some world class de-humidifiers in that house they’re going to be seeing drywall crumbling and nails rusting in a few years.