This fantastic American Foursquare in Hartford’s West End is move-in ready with numerous updates. The home offers 4 bedrooms and 1.5 baths over 2,671 sqft. An enclosed porch across the front of the house welcomes you to 3 Regent Street with its rich architectural details. Inside, a foyer with stained glass and marble tile leads you into the oversized living room complete with fireplace and original moldings. The large dining room is perfect for entertaining
Our kitchen remodel has been underway for two weeks now. Well, really three if you count the week we spent dismantling our previous kitchen. We seem to be right on schedule, which is nice. The electrical and plumbing were laid out in their new locations and we passed our City permit inspections. Drywalling started shortly thereafter. That should be finished early this week. From there, we’ll paint the walls and ceilings. Sadly the hardwood floors
This updated Colonial located in a quiet West Hartford neighborhood is the perfect opportunity for a first time home buyer. The home offers 1,260 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. The formal living room has a wood burning fireplace and access to an enclosed 3-season porch. The formal dining room opens to the kitchen and has a built-in hutch and chair rail. A renovated kitchen, half bath, and access to the attached garage
This updated Colonial located in Hartford’s Behind the Rocks neighborhood is the perfect opportunity for a first time home buyer. This home offers 1,565 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. An enclosed front porch greets you and is a nice space for reading or enjoying your morning coffee. Inside you’ll see architectural touches such as natural woodwork, period moldings, and stained glass windows. The formal living and dining rooms are great for entertaining.
NOTE: I have an 8-month old, I feel I have the right to complain about this. Oh baby protective gear, how I hate you with an unrelenting passion. You consistently foil and harm me on showings and inspections. Baby gates- why are you always closed and locked at the top of stairs and so hard to figure out how to open? I always have to hoist myself over you, smack my shins, and risk toppling