Jeffrey Butler’s Avon Home Up for Sale

A couple months after Jeffrey Butler resigned from his post as Connecticut Light Power president following the October 2011 snowstorm power outages, he has put his Avon modern colonial home on the market.

The asking price for the house is $1,595,000, according to realtor.comEllen Seifts, the Farmington Valley realtor for Prudential CT Realty presenting the house, said that the Pembrook Drive house went up for sale Wednesday.

She declined to comment on the details of the house.

“I think it’s like any other house people can find online,” she said.

Photographs of the interior and exterior of the house are available on realtor.com.

Butler and his wife, Susan, bought the home for $1.6 million in September 2009, according to Avon property assessment records.

The six-bedroom 7,909-square-foot house sits on 2.13 acres with views of the Heublein Tower, according to realtor.com, and was built in 2000. The home has a four-car garage, four fireplaces, a whirlpool and central air conditioning, as listed in town property assessment records for the home. There is also an in-ground heated pool on the property, according to realtor.com, as well as a pool house and a waterfall flowing into a pond. There are nine bathrooms in the house, according to the real estate listing.

There are only three other houses on that street.

Butler’s street was without power for nine days following the Oct. 29 Nor’easter, Pembrook Drive resident John Zieky told Patch on Nov. 17, the day Butler resigned from CLP. Seifts declined to say whether the home has a generator.

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