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Jeffrey Phillips


Litchfield County, Connecticut
Jeff Phillips joined William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty following a decade long career in hospitality. After graduating NYU's Stern School of Business and joining Goldman Sachs Investment Banking Group, Jeff launched a restaurant in New York's West Village that was considered by some people to be the "happiest place on earth."Jeff is originally from Californian's Bay Area, and has lived on the coast of Santa Cruz and Manhattan's financial district. Since 2001, he and his partner have made Litchfield County their choice destination for weekend getaways from New York City. Falling in love with the area's local farms and ever-changing landscape, Jeff made Litchfield his fulltime home in 2009 when he helped open Community Table Restaurant in Washington, Connecticut. Today, as a designated Realtor® serving the residential market of Litchfield County, Connecticut, Jeff enjoys being an active participant in the community. With an enthusiastic spirit borne from his entrepreneurial background, Jeff loves keeping up with the latest culinary trends, and learning about wines. Jeff is a member of the National Association of Realtors, and the Connecticut Association of Realtors and has a passion for real estate.
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Jeffrey's Litchfield County

Litchfield County, nestled in the picturesque hills of northwestern Connecticut, exudes a timeless charm and natural beauty that captures the essence of New England living. Characterized by rolling landscapes, historic villages, and quaint town centers, this county offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The region is adorned with charming colonial architecture, including iconic white-steepled churches and historic homes, creating a postcard-worthy backdrop. Litchfield County is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, boasting scenic hiking trails, serene lakes, and meandering rivers that beckon nature lovers year-round. The Housatonic River winds its way through the county, providing opportunities for fishing and kayaking. Picturesque towns like Kent, New Preston, and Washington Depot offer a delightful blend of art galleries, boutique shops, and farm-to-table eateries. With its classic New England appeal, cultural richness, and bucolic landscapes, Litchfield County invites visitors to experience the quintessential charm of Connecticut's rural heritage.

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