Peter Kostmayer and Doug Hirn normally had a number of pals across the metropolis who owned second houses in fairly locations. Not being outside varieties, they weren’t certain if it was one thing they wished to strive.
“We thought it regarded like a number of work,” stated Mr. Hirn, 48. “We additionally didn’t understand how a lot we might use a second place. Attending to and from one house to a different could be difficult.”
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Shortly after they met on-line in 2004, Mr. Kostmayer, 78, and Mr. Hirn moved into Mr. Kostmayer’s West Village house, which he’d purchased the earlier yr after serving seven phrases as a United States Congressman from Pennsylvania. In 2021, once they acquired married, the couple moved to Brooklyn, after which to a three-bedroom condominium within the Two Bridges neighborhood on the East Facet of Manhattan.
Progressively, the thought of getting extra outside area grew on them. “New York in August is sizzling,” stated Mr. Kostmayer. “You may’t actually open the home windows. So we thought it might be good simply to get away once we wished to.”
They began enthusiastic about a modest-sized home for round $700,000, ideally within the neighborhood of a city with a direct prepare line to Manhattan, good eating places, and no Hamptons-like visitors or social scene. The couple, who had been prepared to spend one other $150,000 on renovations, had been searching for privateness and a spot that had appeal or that they might make charming.
“We preferred the thought of getting land, form of a buffer round us that we might have a look at,” stated Mr. Hirn, a lawyer.
The couple scouted areas in Pennsylvania and the Hudson Valley. Then Mr. Hirn’s Zillow search redirected him to Litchfield, the Connecticut county that hugs New York’s japanese border.
Immediately, the alternatives appeared limitless. “Truthfully, if somebody had stated, ‘Why don’t you look in Litchfield County?’ we in all probability would have thought we couldn’t afford it,” stated Mr. Hirn. “However we had been pleasantly shocked by the choices we had.”
For steerage, they contacted Dave Fairty, a dealer with Regency Actual Property in Watertown, Conn. “Most of my shoppers are sick of the Hamptons scene,” Mr. Fairty stated. “The L.I.R.R. commute and the crowds are horrendous. We don’t have that.”
After spending a while exploring the realm, Mr. Kostmayer and Mr. Hirn fell in love with the surroundings. Additionally they preferred the under-two-hour commute from Grand Central, and that they might park their automotive at a prepare station for $500 a yr.
Mr. Fairty took the couple to 3 Litchfield cities: Kent, New Milford and Cornwall.
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