Contract on Bailiwick

19 Bailiwick Road

19 Bailiwick Road

19 Bailiwick. askimg $2.875 million; started at $3.850 back in May, 2016.

There must be something nice about Bailiwick (in fact, there is), that keeps persuading owners who live there to overvalue their homes. The previous iteration of this house, pre-renovation, was originally priced at $3.495 in 2007, and finally sold for $2.025 in 2009. 

I think its appeal, besides its architecture so reminiscent of their homes across the border, is that Westchester County residents can move here to escape that state's taxes while remaining close to their friends.

It's certainly not the convenience to town that's the draw, nor the ever-present Merritt Parkway noise.

The sellers have promised to take this chandelier with them when they go — with some hard negotiating, they might be persuaded to remove all the lighting fixtures

The sellers have promised to take this chandelier with them when they go — with some hard negotiating, they might be persuaded to remove all the lighting fixtures

Who is "Invisible Greenwich" and why is it aiming to take over our RTM?

Last refuge of a scoundrelJoanne Swomley, pres. of indivisiblegreenwich.

Last refuge of a scoundrel

Joanne Swomley, pres. of indivisiblegreenwich.

There's a huge gap in the RTM ranks and a local branch of a George Soros group, "Indivisible Greenwich" vows to fill it.

This national group claims to be "non-partisan". but check out its "partners" page, and you'll find nothing but a nest of the most extreme, far-left organizations roaming our countryside. I'm told that Soros's flagship, "Moveon.Org" is funding and spearheading the application drive for Indivisible Greenwich and 6,000 other branches across the country: it's every citizen's (and, according to Greenwich Indivisible, every "undocumented citizen" 's) right to run for public office, but if an earnest young person appears at your door, asking for support for an RTM candidate, it's your right to ask who sent her.