Greater Hartford Real Estate Blog on TV Again

Well, maybe. Fox 61 News called me this morning and asked if they could stop by my Open House at 24 Arundel Avenue in West Hartford. They wanted to interview me about the current real estate market. What fantastic exposure for my seller! I asked their permission and we were on our way. The clip will air on Fox 61 News during the 10:00pm and 11:00pm time slots tonight, if they decide to run it.

24 Arundel Avenue, West Hartford

So you want to live “Crawl to West Hartford Center?” Well this is your chance! I recently listed this move-in condition center hall colonial located at 24 Arundel Avenue in West Hartford. The home is located in the Braeburn elementary school district. It offers 1568 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths and some wonderful updates. The kitchen has been completely remodeled with maple cabinets, cherry floors, silestone counters, Jenn-Air and Fisher & Paykel stainless steel

Close Your Permits?

I recently had to call Hartford’s Licenses and Inspections department to check on some permits for a particular house in Hartford. I was looking to understand if permits had been pulled for work performed at the house and if they had been closed out by a city inspector. The L&I office has always been helpful whenever I’ve stopped by to check on permits for homes or just answer general questions I have about the L&I

Visitors in the Walls and Attic

NOTE: This post is a fine example of real estate agents being “real people” too. I work from home quite a bit and have an office on the third floor of our house. A couple of weeks ago I was at my desk and I heard a scratching noise coming from the inside of the wall. Hmm. What could that be? I crossed my fingers that a squirrel had not made its way into our

Bye-Bye Butt Ugly Building

Finally! The lovingly-termed “Butt Ugly Building” at the corner of Trumbull and Main Street in Hartford may be seeing its last days. The Courant reported this morning that the owner has filed paperwork to have the building demolished. You probably have seen this eyesore if you’ve ventured anywhere near Downtown Hartford in the past several years. Here are the front and back profiles… Personally, I would like to see the building imploded, not demolished. We