Perched atop the Litchfield Hills in Goshen sits this 4.7 acre approved building lot, one of the largest in the quiet Meadowcrest subdivision. Meadowcrest was created when the majority of the 200 original acres of farmland was donated to the Goshen Land Trust, and the remaining acreage was formed into individual parcels with ample space. Each lot bordered by the land trustâ??s John Ross Trail, which is 3.7 miles in length and features some of the most scenic views in town, making this location an outdoorsmanâ??s paradise. This lot is completely approved, with underground utilities and plans already in place. Private, rural, convenient, within walking distance to the Torrington Country Club, and just a 10 minute drive to the Litchfield town center, skiing at Mohawk Mountain, and many other local attractions.
13.58 acres in Goshen that will offer some seclusion along with easy access to Rt. 4. Roughed in driveway at the west end of the property. Ample room for your home and potential outbuildings. Small brook at the Eastern end of the property.
"White Birch Meadow" situated on east side of North Street, Goshen, CT ( Rt. 63), consisting of 64.17 acres. Well delineated wide access road into property, bordered by a stone wall on the southeast side and an open field/meadow on the west side. Three(3) buildings, shed, barn & sawmill on property, being sold as-is. Rich in history, there once existed a stage coach route by the sawmill. The northwest corner of the property abuts the Goshen Land Trust and the Mountain View Trail, with one of the best views in this part of the state. Build your weekend getaway or just enjoy the beauty of nature, walks in the forest, birding, camping, snowshoeing, sledding. 2+hrs. from NYC. easy access to Litchfield, Berkshires and beyond. Power line overhead, easement crosses property.
This mostly level and lightly treed approved eastside building lot with gentle upward slope offers a bucolic setting for your next home. One of Woodridge Lake's larger lots (1.2 acres), it's located on a no-outlet street within walking distance to the Clubhouse and all its related amenities. The rear boundary abuts a privately owned 96+ acre parcel. The south side abuts a 100' long access to the large pasture; the lot abutting the access on far south side is an existing home on a 3-acre parcel. Both afford lot #556 more privacy than most WL lots and a peaceful, scenic view to the massive field. An ideal location to build your country home, this lot is in a low traffic area, yet has easy access to state routes 4 and 63. Enjoy boating, swimming, fishing, skiing, hiking, local wineries and dining venues, shopping and other entertainment, all within minutes. Just over 2 hours to NYC and about an hour to the Berkshires. Start planning now and construct in the Spring ....
Goshen CT. this 3.35 acres have the engineer's septic plan and survey. Very private small pond in back. Great place to build your dream or getaway home. With Goshen's low taxes 15.6 mills, your new home will be very affordable. Plenty of wildlife for entertainment and fishing in your back yard.
Goshen Land sale 24.71 acres with survey map and inland wetlands permit showing plot plan and septic design. The permit is from 2007 and will need to be renewed. Power and cable at street.
LITCHFIELD HILLS SECLUDED 15+/- ACRE LAKE fed by the pure headwaters of the Bantam River and natural springs. Formerly owned by the Litchfield Water Company, this deep cold trout lake once supplied the town of Litchfield, CT with its drinking water. Today it is privately owned and surrounded by almost 300 acres of surveyed forest land in Northwest Connecticut's Litchfield Hills. With its approximately 2,000' shore line, the reservoir provides numerous possibilities for multiple home sites, a grand estate or other uses allowed by zoning. The Bantam River gently cascades from the earthen dam spillway providing a series of mini waterfalls and the unique sounds of falling water. A gravel drive extends into the property from the end of Reservoir Rd allowing easy vehicular access to the interior along with the means to extend electric power. Another means of ingress/egress is from Pie Hill Rd on the North. The Westerly portion of the property abuts 108 acres of a non-development farm. Bordering the East are 161 acres of Conservation land and 2,000' of Ivy Mountain Brook affording excellent trout fishing as well. New York City 2 hrs, Bradley International Airport 1 hr, Boston 2-1/4 hrs, Tanglewood 45 min, Music Mountain 15 min. (Owner is a licensed CT RE broker).
The median home value in Goshen, CT is $625,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $345,200. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Goshen, CT is $625,000. Approximately 66.84% of Goshen homes are owned, compared to 7.92% rented, while 25.24% are vacant. Goshen 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 Goshen real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Goshen, Connecticut has a population of 3,139. Goshen is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 27.86% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.17%.
The median household income in Goshen, Connecticut is $127,344. The median household income for the surrounding county is $84,797 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Goshen is 47.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 51.1 inches per year, with 62.6 inches of snow per year.