This past weekend I had the chance to walk through 43 West Haviland Lane. West Haviland Lane was was built in the 1960′s which means the entire street is much wider than most old streets in North Stamford. Thus, the street is super accommodating to running/walking.
This particular property is tucked behind another house giving it some privacy from the street. The house was built in 1966 and it looked like most of the house has not been updated since then. This is definitely a property which will require the kitchen to be updated, all new bathrooms, and heating/cooling updates. Electric base boards throughout = high electric bills. However, large rooms with nice hard wood floors could make this property attractive for someone willing to make the updates.
For those concerned about the recent reports of water contamination in the area, I did note that this particular property tested negative for any pesticides. Interestingly enough, it was the only house on West Haviland Lane to be tested…seems like a waste considering the house has been vacant for years!
For more information on this particular property being offered by Raveis, click here.


How can you tout this as super accomodating to running/walking when it doesn’t even have sidewalks? That statement baffles me.
True, it does not have sidewalks, however very few roads in this area do. What makes this road accommodating to walking is how wide it is. Most roads in that area are so narrow that it makes walking almost impossible without the constant threat of getting hit by a car.
This Road is a cut through. I used to live there. Traffic galore.