10 Deepwood Dr: Farmington’s Perfect Colonial for Your Midlife Crisis

Colonial-style home with a red door and American flag at 10 Deepwood Drive, Farmington, CT, surrounded by lush greenery.

Charming Colonial 10 Deepwood Dr. Offers Cozy Nook for Your Escalating Existential Dread

FARMINGTON, CT—If you’ve ever fantasized about retreating to a picturesque suburban haven where you can simultaneously live out your Pinterest-inspired dreams and ponder the slow march of time, look no further than 10 Deepwood Drive. Listed for a cool $669,900, this Colonial-style home is the perfect backdrop for your life’s most mundane yet deeply unsettling moments.

Nestled in the coveted and eerily quiet end of a cul-de-sac, this four-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom estate offers 2,261 square feet of space that screams, “Yes, this is where you’ll finally figure it all out.” Built-in 1991, during that blissful pre-digital era when people still believed in things like stable housing markets and career loyalty, this home has managed to stay relevant—much like your lingering questions about the meaning of life.

The main floor’s open layout is a veritable playground for your anxieties. The gourmet kitchen, featuring granite countertops and an island that practically begs you to host dinner parties you’ll later regret, flows effortlessly into a formal dining room where you can serve up a side of suppressed emotions. The family room is equally inviting, with its hardwood floors and fireplace—a perfect spot to sit and gaze into the flames as you wonder if you’ll ever feel truly fulfilled.

If that’s not enough, the first floor also includes a cozy living room, ideal for scrolling through social media while wondering why everyone else seems to have it all together. And with all four bedrooms conveniently located on the second floor, you can rest easy knowing that everyone in your household is close enough to hear you mutter, “I’m fine,” for the 14th time today.

The primary suite is a true retreat—a serene escape with an updated bath and a walk-in closet large enough to store your carefully curated wardrobe of aspirational outfits. The other three bedrooms offer ample space for your family, guests, or, more realistically, the ever-growing pile of laundry you’ll get to “eventually.”

Outside, the 0.58-acre lot is as meticulously landscaped as the image you present. The private backyard offers a beautiful setting to enjoy the ever-changing New England seasons, whether lounging on the deck or gathering around the fire pit to discuss how the leaves falling are a metaphor for your dwindling youth.

Recent updates include fresh exterior paint and a new, durable 50-year roof—because nothing says “prepared for the future” like a roof designed to last longer than your current career path. New garage doors and LeafGuard gutters ensure your home remains in top shape, even if you’re still figuring out the rest of your life.

And for those interested in the nitty-gritty, the home’s history is as old as time. It was sold in 1991 for $212,000, a price that now seems as quaint as your childhood dreams of becoming an astronaut. Before that, it changed hands in 1991 for $85,000, proving that things were indeed simpler back then. The property taxes have risen steadily over the years, reaching $7,963 in 2023—because nothing says “American Dream” like the annual reminder that you’re paying for the privilege of homeownership.

So, whether you’re looking for a place to grow your family, expand your collection of self-help books, or simply retreat from the world as you try to make sense of it all, 10 Deepwood Drive is the home for you.

Special thanks to our sponsor, Farmington Storage—because once you move in, you’ll probably realize that you have too much stuff and not enough space. Visit them at 155 Scott Swamp Road or give them a call at 860.777.4001. Your cluttered psyche will thank you.

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