- For Sale $3,600,000
- Property Type Multi-Family
- Property Size 8,203 SF
- Units 9
- Lot Size 0.51 Acre
- Year Built 1900
- Year Renovated 2012
- Date Updated Jun 23, 2026
Description
Few towns in Connecticut offer what Ridgefield does: a genuine, walkable New England village paired with the income, schools, and stability of Fairfield County's most desirable communities. Main Street is the heartbeat — a tree-lined historic district of independent boutiques, acclaimed restaurants, and cultural anchors including the Ridgefield Playhouse, the Prospector Theater, A.C.T. of Connecticut, and the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. Residents stroll to dinner, catch live music at Ballard Park's summer concert series, and still come home to a town surrounded by lakes, preserved open space, and miles of trails. For New York commuters, Branchville station sits right in town, and express Harlem Line trains from nearby Katonah reach Grand Central in about an hour.
For an investor, that quality of life translates directly into the rent roll. Ridgefield is a high-barrier-to-entry market where restrictive zoning has kept multifamily inventory scarce for decades, while demand comes from a deep pool of high-income professionals, NYC commuters, and empty-nesters determined to stay in town. The result is durable occupancy, resilient rents, and an asset class that rarely trades here. This is the rare offering where the owner's thesis is as simple as the town itself: people want to live in Ridgefield — and there are very few doors available to them.NortheastPCG, Inc. is pleased to present 613-615 Main Street, a 9-unit multifamily property in the heart of Ridgefield, CT.
Ridgefield is one of Fairfield County’s most affluent and tightly held towns, and the property fits that profile. The nine units — a mix of townhouse and flat style residences, all two-bedrooms — sit on a well-landscaped half-acre lot. It’s the kind of asset that’s genuinely hard to replicate: a simple, consistent unit mix in a location that keeps demand steady through every market cycle.
The units are designed to keep operating costs predictable for ownership. Tenants are responsible for their own heat, supplied by propane furnaces, as well as their own electric hot water and common-area electric. Water is separately metered for every unit and billed back to the residents. Each home comes with an in-unit washer and dryer, there’s ample on-site parking, and the grounds are nicely maintained year-round. Just as important, the property sits within walking distance of downtown Ridgefield and everything the town has to offer.
The affordability component is one of the property’s defining and most defensible features. 613 Main Street was originally developed under Connecticut General Statute 8-30g, and it’s now roughly 16 years into a 40-year restriction — leaving about 24 years remaining, with an estimated expiration around 2050. Importantly, only three of the nine units carry affordability restrictions — two at 60% of State Median Income and one at 80% — while the remaining six operate at full market rents. That set-aside provides steady, mission-aligned income today and a long runway before the restricted units eventually revert to unrestricted market rents.
Highlights
- Consistent Unit Mix — All nine units are two-bedrooms with in-unit washer/dryer and ample on-site parking
- Newer 2012 Construction — Clean, uniform layout of townhouse and flat style residences on a well-landscaped half-acre lot
- Predictable Operating Costs — Tenants pay propane heat, electric hot water, and common-area electric; water billed back to residents
- Prime Downtown Location — Walking distance to Ridgefield’s Main Street in one of Fairfield County’s most affluent, tightly held towns
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Taylor Perun
Northeast Private Client Group
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Northeast Private Client Group