The business is a weekly community newspaper featuring what went on at recent Town meetings, happenings at Town offices, and relevant news in the community, schools, and students. Recap of school sporting events, general articles of interest, seasonal topics, etc. The business makes its money from the classified & display ad space it sells and the inserts it puts in the paper from advertisers. The paper is mailed and delivered to over 8,000 homes and businesses free of charge. There are over 200 active advertisers and even more during the holidays and changes of seasons. The paper has been doing this for over 52 years in Fairfield County. Only 3 Owners during this time. Now the last Owner wants to retire. Price: $154,900 (acts/rec not included) Location: In Fairfield County near Danbury, CT. Real Estate: The 1,000 S.F, 4-room office is located on the second floor (inside room measurements) above a retail store centrally located to town offices and schools in one of the Towns it is currently reporting on. Note, the office can be located anywhere a new owner wants. Advertisers or readers seldom come to the office so demographics are not very important for operations. Lease: The lease has been month to month for a long time. A new Owner might be able to get a lease if qualified probably at the same rent and terms that the current Owner has. By the way, rent for this 1,000 s.f. 4 room office is only $600/month.
This is a high traffic 2,050 s.f. bakery with a 500 s.f. basement located in a quaint New England townâ??s Shopping center centrally located near the Post Office, Town Offices, several banks, gas stations, and another shopping center across the street. This bakery sells +/- 40 â?? 50 cakes for all occasions a week. They also make +/- 350 loaves of bread a week. Wanna know what else they sell? The store has 28 seats and sells coffee, teas, espressos, lattes, donuts, danish, cookies, pastries, muffins, scones, bagels, rolls croissants, crumb cakes, turnovers, and cakes for all occasions. They also sell 28 flavors of hard ice cream, gelato, milkshakes, and bakes 11 varieties of breads. One or 2 days a week they also make a few pizzas and sells them by the slice. This business is the only bakery in town except for the 2 food stores. Been in the same location for 58 years and the same Owner for the last 27 years. The Owner wants to get ready for retirement. He will help a qualified Buyer with Owner financing, and training with his recipes. The store has different winter and summer hours: Summer Hours are Mondays 7-11am, Tuesday â?? Saturday 7-9pm, and Sundays 8-1pm. Totals 79 hrs/week. Winter Hours are Monday â?? Friday 7-7pm, Saturdays 7-6:30pm, and Sundays 7-12pm. Totals 68.5 hrs/week.
The median home value in New Fairfield, CT is $500,000. This is lower than the county median home value of $552,700. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in New Fairfield, CT is $500,000. Approximately 78.59% of New Fairfield homes are owned, compared to 5.41% rented, while 16% are vacant. New Fairfield real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a New Fairfield real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
New Fairfield, Connecticut has a population of 13,640. New Fairfield is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 35.72% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 34.39%.
The median household income in New Fairfield, Connecticut is $129,718. The median household income for the surrounding county is $101,194 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in New Fairfield is 41.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 17.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 51 inches per year, with 48.5 inches of snow per year.