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Rowayton & Norwalk Year End Housing Report 2011.
January 25th, 2010.
Rowayton is the Sixth Taxing District of the city of Norwalk, Connecticut located on Long Island Sound and 45 miles away from New York City with its own Metro North train stop. Over the course of the year the community holds many events such as the July 4th fireworks, River Ramble, Summer Music Festival and Memorial Day Parade to mention a few.
Currently in Norwalk there are 288 single family homes for sale ranging from $139,900 up to $4.7 million. Out of that there are 41 single family homes for sale in Rowayton, 06853 ranging from $419,000 to $4,495,000.*
Below are the housing statistics for Rowayton & Norwalk along with Homes Sold by Price Range Chart provide by WPSIR monthly “Local Market Trend” watch newsletter.
If you would like to sign up for the WPSIR real estate e-mail newsletter please send request to e-mail dpopoff@wpsir.com and mention if you like the:
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- And/or the Fairfield County quarterly update.

Norwalk, Ct Homes Sold Year To Date, 2011


Rowayton, Ct Homes Sold Year To Date, 2011


To view past newsletters go to http://www.williampitt.com/eng and visit “LOCAL MARKET TRENDS” section.
For more lower Fairfield County, Ct. real estate market report click on links below:
Stamford Year End Real Estate Report 2011.
New Canaan Year End Housing Report 2011.
Greenwich, Connecticut Year End Housing Statistic’s 2011.
Real Estate 2011 Market Report ~ Darien, Ct. 06820
November Condominium Report ~ Greenwich, CT.
Median Price: is half are below, half are above
Average Price: are all sold prices are added together into a sum; the sum is then divided by the number of houses that sold.
*The statistics presented in Market Tracker are compiled monthly based on figures and data generated by CML MLS. Due to possible reporting inconsistencies, Days on Market (DOM), average prices and rates of appreciation should be used to analyze trends only. Property and statistical data is derived from CML MLS is solely for your personal, non-commercial use in buying or selling a property and is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be verified. All representations and warranties regarding the information are disclaimed. Reproduction or any other use is prohibited.
David Popoff is a Connecticut license real estate agent in lower Fairfield County. He has lived and worked in the area for over 30 years and now reside in Darien since 2004.

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David Popoff is a Connecticut license real estate agent in lower Fairfield County. He has lived and worked in the area for over 30 years and now reside in Darien since 2004.
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Here is a picture of our Christmas Cactus that we got as a house warming gift back in 2004. It was originally 6 inches tall but now is 3 feet wide siting on our dining room table.
Merry Christmas to all and Best Wishes for the 2012 New Year.

David Popoff is a Connecticut license real estate agent in lower Fairfield County. He has lived and worked in the area for over 30 years and now reside in Darien since 2004.
Contact David Popoff for all your real estate needs in Darien, Greenwich, New Canaan, Rowayton and the rest of lower Fairfield County
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Connecticut Calamari.
I got this recipe from an old timer in Rowayton, Ct. Not many of them around since home prices have gone up with the average sales price hovering around $1.3 million.
This is an easy recipe that only takes minutes to cook. We like to get our seafood and produce locally at the farmers market and local fishmonger.
5 baby squid, 4 to 8 inches long
1 jalapeño, thin sliced into wheels-rings
1 minced garlic clove
1 tablespoon fresh chopped parsley
1/3 cup Italian bread crumbs
2 table spoons olive oil
2 table spoons vegetable oil
2 table spoons of butter
Salt & Pepper.
Lemon wedge
Clean the squid and cut into rings use the tentacles as well. Your local fishmonger can clean the squid for you or click here to see how Method B. Pat dry squid and lightly salt.
In a non stick pan heat oil and butter with garlic, once hot add the jalapenos and baby cut squid, cook for 2 1/2 to 4 minutes on high. If lots of moisture then take out with spoon.
About 30 seconds before done cooking add bread crumbs and mix together. Once done cooking add parsley and stir.
Plate calamari and lightly pepper and serve with lemon wedges.
Serve hot and enjoy.
Tip:-If you think your calamari is tough then soak squid 6 to 24 hours in milk, refrigerated to tenderize.
David Popoff is a Connecticut license real estate agent in lower Fairfield County. He has lived and worked in the area for over 30 years and now reside in Darien since 2004.
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A foggy morning in Rowayton, Connecticut on this December day.


David Popoff is a Connecticut license real estate agent in lower Fairfield County. He has lived and worked in the area for over 30 years and now reside in Darien since 2004.
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