Showing posts with label Stonington Realtor Will Morrissey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stonington Realtor Will Morrissey. Show all posts

Friday, August 4, 2017





Mystic Stonington Westerly is a leading and major destination for home buyers of vacation homes.

It can be a Mystic Stonington Westerly vacation home for your own personal use, a second home, and it may also be an income-producing vacation home.






When it comes to Mystic Stonington Westerly vacation homes, you will not find a better team to help you not only select your next vacation home, but as well as to provide you with advice, market knowledge and intelligence about “where” to purchase your Mystic Stonington Westerly vacation home and if this is to be an income property, we know how to make this the perfect vacation income property.

And if you need a lender to purchase your next Mystic Stonington Westerly vacation home, we’d be delighted to make those arrangements with our preferred lenders. Give us a call, or complete our contact form, and we’ll get in touch to get you started.

Saturday, July 22, 2017

Stonington Neighborhoods – Taugwonk




According to the Stonington Historical Society "Taugwonk: Stone mortar for pounding corn. Tagwouncke (Thomas Minor, 1662)." The name might be for a tool but the neighborhood is for those with a zest for life!

Stonington Vineyard, known for its Chardonnays. is at one end of Taugwonk Road before it crosses over RT 184 and becomes Jeremy Hill Road

Heading south down the road you will come to the US Coast Guard Foundation and Stonington Country Club. The club encompasses 155 acres of rolling hills and meadows.



Many capes and colonials sit on land at least 2 acres in size but more often than not on lots 4 - 10 acres. As you continue south the road goes under I-95 and becomes the continuation of Pequot Trail.




Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Stonington Neighborhoods – Latimer Point





Latimer Point is East of Masons Island in Mystic and 
on the western shore of the Stonington River.



"Latimer Point, originally known as Noyes Neck in the 1920's, is the southern most end of the Quiambaug Valley - though that ridge splinters in many ways, and ends in a variety of small hills and inlets.

The Wilcox Fertilizer Factory was located on Latimer Point Stonington passed an ordinance prohibiting the plant from operating when the wind was blowing onshore because the smell was so bad that it had its own name, "eau de menhaden".

The Quiambaug/Mistuxet ValleyA History of a Valley and its Two Ridges
Bryan A. Bentz

Today, according to Spokeo.com there are about 20 homes on Latimer Point Road, mostly three or four bedrooms ranging in value from $450,000 to over $2 million for waterfront with an average of about $734,000. East Shore Road and N Shore Way are populated with many 2 bedroom homes on less than a .25 acre but the values rise for those located on the waterfront.

Click here for The Official Latimer Point Facebook Page!






Sunday, June 4, 2017

Your Second Home





Mystic Stonington Westerly is a leading and major destination for home buyers of vacation homes.

It can be a Mystic Stonington Westerly vacation home for your own personal use, a second home, and it may also be an income-producing vacation home.






When it comes to Mystic Stonington Westerly vacation homes, you will not find a better team to help you not only select your next vacation home, but as well as to provide you with advice, market knowledge and intelligence about “where” to purchase your Mystic Stonington Westerly vacation home and if this is to be an income property, we know how to make this the perfect vacation income property.

And if you need a lender to purchase your next Mystic Stonington Westerly vacation home, we’d be delighted to make those arrangements with our preferred lenders. Give us a call, or complete our contact form, and we’ll get in touch to get you started.

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Stonington Neighborhoods – Mystic




Head to the bridge! Nestled along both banks of the Mystic River in Groton and Stonington, historic Downtown Mystic is one of New England’s premier tourist destinations. Mystic has a rich tradition as a seaside community that makes our locals happy to call it home, and our visitors feeling like it’s their second home. Explore our welcoming downtown, where you can eat, stay, shop and play anytime of the year.



Saturday, April 22, 2017

Stonington Neighborhoods – Taugwonk




According to the Stonington Historical Society "Taugwonk: Stone mortar for pounding corn. Tagwouncke (Thomas Minor, 1662)." The name might be for a tool but the neighborhood is for those with a zest for life!

Stonington Vineyard, known for its Chardonnays. is at one end of Taugwonk Road before it crosses over RT 184 and becomes Jeremy Hill Road

Heading south down the road you will come to the US Coast Guard Foundation and Stonington Country Club. The club encompasses 155 acres of rolling hills and meadows.



Many capes and colonials sit on land at least 2 acres in size but more often than not on lots 4 - 10 acres. As you continue south the road goes under I-95 and becomes the continuation of Pequot Trail.




Monday, March 20, 2017

Stonington Neighborhoods – Latimer Point





Latimer Point is East of Masons Island in Mystic and 
on the western shore of the Stonington River.



"Latimer Point, originally known as Noyes Neck in the 1920's, is the southern most end of the Quiambaug Valley - though that ridge splinters in many ways, and ends in a variety of small hills and inlets.

The Wilcox Fertilizer Factory was located on Latimer Point Stonington passed an ordinance prohibiting the plant from operating when the wind was blowing onshore because the smell was so bad that it had its own name, "eau de menhaden".

The Quiambaug/Mistuxet ValleyA History of a Valley and its Two Ridges
Bryan A. Bentz

Today, according to Spokeo.com there are about 20 homes on Latimer Point Road, mostly three or four bedrooms ranging in value from $450,000 to over $2 million for waterfront with an average of about $734,000. East Shore Road and N Shore Way are populated with many 2 bedroom homes on less than a .25 acre but the values rise for those located on the waterfront.

Click here for The Official Latimer Point Facebook Page!







Monday, February 20, 2017

Stonington Neighborhoods – Mystic




Head to the bridge! Nestled along both banks of the Mystic River in Groton and Stonington, historic Downtown Mystic is one of New England’s premier tourist destinations. Mystic has a rich tradition as a seaside community that makes our locals happy to call it home, and our visitors feeling like it’s their second home. Explore our welcoming downtown, where you can eat, stay, shop and play anytime of the year.



Saturday, February 4, 2017

If you are looking for a second home





Mystic Stonington Westerly is a leading and major destination for home buyers of vacation homes.

It can be a Mystic Stonington Westerly vacation home for your own personal use, a second home, and it may also be an income-producing vacation home.






When it comes to Mystic Stonington Westerly vacation homes, you will not find a better team to help you not only select your next vacation home, but as well as to provide you with advice, market knowledge and intelligence about “where” to purchase your Mystic Stonington Westerly vacation home and if this is to be an income property, we know how to make this the perfect vacation income property.

And if you need a lender to purchase your next Mystic Stonington Westerly vacation home, we’d be delighted to make those arrangements with our preferred lenders. Give us a call, or complete our contact form, and we’ll get in touch to get you started.

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Stonington Neighborhoods – Taugwonk




According to the Stonington Historical Society "Taugwonk: Stone mortar for pounding corn. Tagwouncke (Thomas Minor, 1662)." The name might be for a tool but the neighborhood is for those with a zest for life!

Stonington Vineyard, known for its Chardonnays. is at one end of Taugwonk Road before it crosses over RT 184 and becomes Jeremy Hill Road

Heading south down the road you will come to the US Coast Guard Foundation and Stonington Country Club. The club encompasses 155 acres of rolling hills and meadows.



Many capes and colonials sit on land at least 2 acres in size but more often than not on lots 4 - 10 acres. As you continue south the road goes under I-95 and becomes the continuation of Pequot Trail.