Real Estate
Guilford 66 High Street Condo Sells For Nearly $2 Million
A unit at 66 High Street has sold for nearly $2 million - the second highest price a unit has sold for at the luxury development.

GUILFORD, CT - A unit at 66 High Street has sold for nearly $2 million - the second highest price a unit has sold for at the luxury development.
Margaret Muir and Sue Knapp of the William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty of Madison and Guilford brokerages, respectively, were the agents involved in the sale of Unit #39 which closed at $1,985,275. The buyer they represented was originally introduced to the project in its early stages.
The development’s highest sale closed in 2017. The firm’s Guilford office represented the $2,258,000 sale of Units 24 & 25.
“Units in The Residences are sought-after for a number of reasons,” said Sue Knapp. “Within walking distance to some of the Shoreline’s finest shops, restaurants and historic sites, the downtown Guilford location and the exceptional, modern living spaces combine to provide a lifestyle that is one-of-a-kind.”
The Residences at 66 High Street is a full renovation of a 130-year-old mill that preserves the building’s historic character. The project was recognized in 2016 with the Home Building Industry (HOBI) Awards’ “Project of the Year,” one of the HOBI’s “Grand Awards” and the highest honor the organization bestows on new developments.
The site in downtown Guilford has had many roles, each contributing differently to the vitality of the town. The building was once one of the largest wheel manufacturers in the country, and later, a factory that employed women to produce ball bearings for military vehicles in World War II.
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