Homes For Sale Belle Haven CT

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Belle Haven is situated just southwest of downtown and runs from the southern side of I-95 at Field Point Road to points east, west and south to Long Island Sound. Approximately half of this area is covered by the Belle Haven and Field Point Park Associations, two private association enclaves with security and speed-controlled streets. Properties can be situated in areas zoned RA-1 (one acre) and RA-2 (two-acres) areas down to R-20 (half-acre). The waterfront homes on Field Point Circle are among the most expensive in the area. Within the confines of the Belle Haven Association area is the Belle Haven Club, a private membership club. Separate membership is required. The Greenwich train station, I-95, downtown Greenwich are not more than five to 10 minutes from any Belle Haven location.

Scroll down to browse homes for sale in the Belle Haven area of Greenwich, Connecticut.  If you have questions about purchasing real estate in this neighborhood or another part of Greenwich CT, contact Edward S. Mortimer of Sotheby's International Realty..  With more than 25 years experience Edward Mortimer provides the insights, knowledge and recommendations that can help buyers make good real estate purchase decisions!

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