This updated townhouse unit at The Linden offers cosmopolitan styling juxtaposed with classic architecture – a beautiful space awaits. The entrance foyer with tile flooring leads to a sweet balcony and the formal living room. Brazilian cherry floors, tall ceilings, large windows, a charming fireplace, and exposed brick set the backdrop for a soothing home. Down the hall you’ll find a contemporary space where the kitchen is open to the dining room and a sitting
West Hartford’s adopted budget for the fiscal year running from 7/1/2022 to 6/30/2023 includes a phase-in of the recent property revaluation. The phase-in adds a degree of difficulty to calculating the property tax bill of each individual parcel. The State of Connecticut requires municipalities to do revaluations every 5 years. The goal is to ensure that property owners contribute to the expenses of the town proportionally based on the fair market value of their property.
You’ll love this charming brick Colonial, steps from Elizabeth Park. A front-to-back living room with fireplace and built-in bookcases has arched French doors into a private office with additional built-ins. The dining room includes a traditional corner cabinet and a pass through directly into the kitchen. With an island that seats 4, stone counters, and stainless appliances, the kitchen will be a gathering point for family and friends. Beyond the kitchen a large family room
Don’t miss the strong income generation of this two-unit residential building, with a bonus rear commercial unit, in the B-1 commercial zoning district. The Victorian house at the front of the property contains two apartments, a four-room unit on each level that each can be used in either 1-bedroom or 2-bedroom configurations. The rear building is a standalone commercial unit that features a large reception area with bright picture window and smaller rooms to the
Hartford County finished March with 780 single-family contracts signed. The total was about 24% fewer the March 2021 tally, putting 2022 about 19% behind 2021 on a year-to-date basis. We’ve written at length about low inventory. A new data point illustrating inventory challenges is that listings in Q1 were down more than 13% from 2021. Listings in Q1 2021 were down 20% from 2020. Combining those two numbers, there were 31% fewer listings in Q1