
469 Edgewood Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut:
In the heart of New Haven’s Edgewood community is a Queen Anne Revival mansion. Though it’s a multi-family property these days, the home was built in 1910 as a single-family house. The exterior features a round turret and fish-scale wood siding. The interior is 4,449 square feet containing five bedrooms and three bathrooms.



469 Edgewood Avenue once belonged to a well-regarded New Haven Railroad train conductor named Dennis J. Manning.


This parcel last sold in 2005 for $429,000. Nowadays, a fair listing price might be around $550,000.
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