Seaside Living: What’s Happening in Stonington Real Estate

In the quaint coastal town of Stonington, Connecticut, the real estate scene is as dynamic as the ever-changing tides. We’re taking a look at what’s currently on the market, in development, and under construction. Integral to these projects are Stonington’s skilled design professionals whose vision respects and enhances the town’s historic fabric, sculpt the natural beauty into private paradises, weave luxury and comfort into every space, and craft each structure with precision and care. From stunning properties that command views of the harbor to cozy, tucked-away cottages, this is what’s happening now and what our pros are working on.

 

on the market

 

Switz Real Estate has two offices, one at 117 Water Street in the Borough and one at 9 Mason’s Island Road in Mystic. They have three listings you should know about:

  • 14 Cliff Street is a 4-bedroom, single-family home with a guest cottage and private courtyard. It’s stunning. MLS #24003150

  • Built in 1860, 19 Diving Street is a charming, two-family home that has been recently renovated with water views. MLS #24009122

  • And if you’re just looking for a little getaway, check out 17 Hancox Street. Unit #10 is a one-bedroom, waterfront condo in Sea Village Condominiums. The property features a private dock, on-site laundry, and multiple outdoor entertaining spaces. MLS #24011055

For more information, call (860) 572-9501

 

There are six outstanding realtors who work out of the Stonington Borough office at Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices New England Properties. Their featured listing is an incredible opportunity to own 255/261 Wyassup Road composed of 4 lots with 2 houses on 80+ acres with an in-ground pool on a secluded pond in North Stonington. We’re in love with the original beams and wide-plank floors! MLS #170592540

For more information, call (860) 535-2490

 

under construction

 

Water Street Design Associates just finished another magnificent project (in a long line of magnificent projects). Once a working farm, this estate on Fishers Island Sound was to be revitalized with a master plan which would include siting a new home capitalizing on spectacular water views. The site also had many natural features to consider when locating and orienting the pool, spa, pool house, garden rooms, orchard, and vegetable garden. These included farm walls, tidal marsh, competing water views, and two mature specimen beech trees to be preserved. After building above flood elevation, the result was a terraced design that worked well with existing topography and created multiple exterior spaces for dining, casual seating, swimming, and lounging, all at different levels giving each space its own unique setting and views. See more of their award-winning work online.

For more information, email Water Street Design Associates or call (860) 415-9913

 

Michael and McKinley Associates have been traveling the coast these days, working on waterfront homes in Jamestown and Portsmouth, Rhode Island. 

The firm's design for a modern shingle-style home in Portsmouth frames sweeping views across the Sakonnet River to Tiverton and down to the Sakonnet Lighthouse. A second more traditional stone and shingle home is also on the boards in Portsmouth. At a large coastal home in Jamestown, the McKinley team has been working on an expansive interior design project including the selection of all finishes, furniture, window treatments, and lighting. The design of a new pool, poolscape, and outdoor kitchen are currently underway as well. 

At home in Stonington, they provided pro bono accessibility design services to the Light House Voc-Ed Center. They had some fun solving an interior design challenge...selecting a stair runner to complement a collection of antique rugs. The solution...a Missoni patterned rug!

For more information, email Michael McKinley & Associates or call (860) 535-4532

 

If you’ve dined at the Oyster Club or Nana’s in Mystic, you will know the commercial work of architect Julia M Leeming. She’s also highly sought after for ground-up, new-construction and residential renovation projects, too. For lucky homeowners, she brings a wealth of experience, LEED certification, and simple, elegant solutions. With lots of projects in the pipeline, we can’t wait to see even more of what Julia’s been working on.

For more information, email Julia M Leeming or call (917) 400-4272

 

in the Design phase

 

Nina Roefaro Lomeo and her family moved to the Borough during the pandemic where she and her husband opened Repertoire Stonington, a gift shop and design showroom on Water Street. But Nina’s not just a shop owner. She’s a fine artist as well as a certified interior designer with specialized training in classical architecture. She preserves the art of hand drawings to help her clients quickly understand concepts and make confident design decisions.

She has a full roster of ongoing projects, including a collaboration with Julia M Leeming Architect where she’s assisting clients with exterior and interior color and material selections, millwork, lighting, and decor on new residential construction.

For more information, email Nina Roefaro Lomeo or call (860) 222-0952

 

Lindsey Coral Harper has brought a lot of color to the Borough since moving here from New York a while back. She’s opened Coral, a home decor and lifestyle destination at 77 Main Street, recently featured in New England Home magazine. And despite her hectic schedule, can be seen walking her sweet pup GoGo around town. She’s done some serious work lately — she participated in the prestigious Kips Bay Decorator Show House New York and Rooms with a View, a charitable design benefit hosted by the Southport Congregational Church in Southport, Connecticut last year. Among other things, she’s currently working on a house in Darien, CT, and an epic project in Watch Hill (RI).

For more information, email Lindsey Coral Harper or call (212) 686-3610

 

Deborah Norman and Karen von Ruffer Hills, partners at Grand & Water Re-Design, specialize in a range of home services from redesigning and staging to project management. Often, they’re in it for the long haul — the process of preparing a home to look its best before going on the market, downsizing, estate management and distribution, and helping homeowners transition — to make the most of what they already have once they move into their new home. Investors find their services invaluable too. They’ll spruce up your short-term rental to make it more appealing to renters; and in a highly desirable market like Stonington, rentals are quite competitive.

For more information, email Karen von Ruffer Hills or call (917) 743-4884

 

Cindy Kramer, founder and principal of C. Kramer Interiors, is busy with a number of projects, all exuding her signature style that’s equal parts livable and luxe. She’s a magnet for clients with waterfront properties, and these days, her assignments are either ground-up new construction or complete renovations. She’s a master of interior architecture as well as the finishing touches; and judging by the progress photos she shared of a local seaside home she’s currently revamping, the final results will be spectacular.

For more information, email Cindy Kramer or call (860) 287-2927