Lambert Common - The Condos that Feel Like "Home" in Wilton, CT are where a lot of Wiltonians move to from their larger homes when their children are grown and gone. They have great square footage, most units are updated, and all have garages and extra parking. The exterior is well maintained at all times.
Lambert Common is very centrally located, just slightly out of the center of Wilton, but at a crossroads to everywhere! Route 33 to Westport goes by on one side, Route 7 from Norwalk to Wilton runs along nearby, and Wolfpit Road to New Canaan is a short 1/4 mile away. If you drive straight out of the exit across the way, Dudley Road takes you toward Weston. Orems Diner, the oldest restaurant in town, sits a short 1/8 mile north on Route 7. The Christmas Barn is a short walk across the grass to purchase anything that has to do with Christmas. There are usually several homes for sale in this complex.
Values always hold fairly well here at Lambert Common, since the demand stays fairly strong for these desirable units. There are usually a few on the market, but they seem to sell fairly quickly. Each unit has a somewhat private patio for grilling and entertaining. The homes for sale in this complex are rarely on the market very long.
You can see from the map below that Lambert Common is within walking distance to town, but even better, such a close driving distance to all the surrounding towns!
Built in 1982, there are 49 units in this popular and well managed complex in Lambert Common in Wilton, Ct. The 3 bedroom units have 2 1/2 baths, and 1,615 to 2,189 SF, an attached garage, and usually a finished basement. Central air was standard fare, and heat pumps are the usual for heat. The 2 bedroom units usually have 1 1/2 baths, and 1,300 SF, with a detached garage plus a reserved parking spot.
Lambert Common - The Condos that Feel Like "Home" in Wilton, CT is a very popular place to live!
Wilton Crest - A Fabulous Condominium Complex in Wilton, CT
is a well maintained, beautifully landscaped complex that is located close to town.
The Wilton Crest complex is located in the center of Wilton, on River Road, a short walk from all of the great amenities that Wilton has to offer. In addition, there are sidewalks all the way to town (¼ mile) for easy access. You can walk to the library, movies, banks, train, market, restaurants, shops, parks, and enjoy a safe walk along picturesque River Road.
There are 109 units in all, ranging from studios to 3 bedroom units. The square footage ranges from 530 square feet in the studios to 1,782 for the three bedroom units. The complex was built in 1989 with nice bluish grey wood siding, forced air heat and air conditioning, and beautiful landscaping. Each unit has a balcony or several deck areas attached, usually very private.

A pond is located in the center of the Wilton Crest Condominium complex, and all of the surrounding condos have decks overlooking the water and the nature that abounds therein.
All of the two and three bedroom units have interior decks which are completely private, in addition to the exterior decks. A few units have both decks in total privacy, but that is not the norm. The landscaping is beautifully maintained, and all is weeded and mulched at all times
Most of the units in Wilton Crest have a garage, whether attached or not. Some of the three bedroom condominiums have 2 car garages that are attached to the lower level, some of the two bedroom units have a single garage attached to the lower level, also. However, if your unit has a detached garage, you have a great deal more space in your lower level. The detached garage is never very far away.
In addition, the complex boasts a pool and tennis court for the owners. This past year, the exterior of the units were all power washed and stained, and the driveways and parking areas repaved. As the maintenance folks went around, they also restained all of the steps and entrance decks to each unit. This is a well-maintained complex. 
Wilton is lucky indeed.
Wilton is very lucky to have such fabulous condominium complexes to boast about. You can walk to the library, train, market, restaurants, shops, parks, and enjoy a safe walk along picturesque River Road.
Wilton Crest - A Fabulous Condominium Complex in Wilton, CT
Dust off Your Shoes! - Run For The Daffodils in Wilton/ Norwalk, CT

Are you ready to welcome spring in a good healthy fashion? Bring your family, and join hundreds of runners and walkers who will enjoy the beautiful crisp spring weather for this FIRST of many annual Daffodil Dashes to come!
Hundreds of runners will be out on April 11 for the first annual Daffodil Dash in Cranbury Park on the Norwalk/ Wilton border. This will be a fabulous 5K trail run for families through scenic woods and fields. Cranbury Park is at the corner of Kensett Drive and Grumman Hill Road on the border of Wilton and Norwalk, in a very beautiful nature preserve. Walkers are welcome also to experience the most beautiful park at the most gorgeous time of year!
"It's really a great way to get families to spend time together outdoors," says race coordinator
Jennifer Reese.

There will be a fun run for kids and fun festivities for all ages.
Register on active.com (search Daffodil Dash) by March 30. Prizes will be given to winners in different age groups. Pre-registration is $25, race day is $30- and all proceeds will go to support Town and Country Montessori in Wilton, a 20 yr old American Montessori Society Affiliate.
Dust off Your Shoes! - Run For The Daffodils in Wilton/ Norwalk, CT
Attack of the Ladybug!
Thousands of ladybugs swarmed our windows last fall. Blame the assault on the weather. Even though ladybugs live outdoors from spring to fall, they cannot fly when temperatures go lower than 55 degrees. That's when they retreat to the crevises in our homes on the south sides of our homes, and remain until the spring. When we have a sudden warm spell, we will see them come out ready to fly, as they are lured into the sense that their season is here.

Technically, these ladies,- and gentlemen - are not bugs at all, but rather beetles. They consume up to 270 aphids (plant eating insects) a day. They are harmless, but do release a stinky yellow liquid, which is sometimes referred to as "ladybug blood."
They originate in Asia, and were introduced to America years ago to help in the aphid problem, but now seem to have exploded themselves in population.
Do you have them trying to exit your homes this spring?
Attack of the Ladybug!
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