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Three family home or Three family house: U.S. real estate and advertising term for several configurations of apartment classed dwelling buildings including: Triple decker : a three-family apartment house, usually of frame construction, in which all three apartment units are stacked on top of one another.
The Thomaston CDP is slightly east of the geographic center of the town of Thomaston, on the west side of the Naugatuck River and its valley. It extends to the south as far as Watertown Road, to the west beyond Hillside Cemetery and to Northfield Brook, to the north to a power line south of D. Welton Way, and to the east to Williams Street, Electric Avenue, and the Naugatuck River.
Thomaston is in southeastern Litchfield County, bordered on the south by the city of Waterbury in New Haven County.According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 12.2 square miles (31.6 km 2), of which 12.0 square miles (31.0 km 2) are land and 0.2 square miles (0.6 km 2) (1.94%) are water.
A multiple listing service (MLS, also multiple listing system or multiple listings service) is an organization with a suite of services that real estate brokers use to establish contractual offers of cooperation and compensation (among brokers) and accumulate and disseminate information to enable appraisals.
Prior to 1963, the Thomaston-Northfield-Litchfield road was an unsigned state highway designated as State Road 854. As part of the 1962 Route Reclassification Act, SR 854 was renumbered to Route 254 at the beginning of 1963. In 1967, Route 254 was extended southward along South Main Street (former US 6) to the north end of SR 848.
Settlers did not build permanent settlements until the following decade. Aaron Cook built one of the early homes in the area established c.1660 as Terry's Plain, and John Griffin also built a home, possibly in 1664—the date associated with a deed to land in Massacoe. [12] The settlement of Massacoe continued in the late 1660s.