Tranquility abounds with this private .7 acre lot, masterfully landscaped by its garden loving owner. You’ll love the multiple perennial beds, reflection spaces, and grassy areas. While you feel a world away, you’re just a short distance from West Hartford Center and Blue Back Square, UConn Medical Center, and the Reservoir. The home is just over 2,300 square feet with 5 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms. A flexible floor plan allows for a formal living
Don’t miss this Victorian gem that has been beautifully updated and maintained! A rounded front porch, with upper balcony, previews the exquisite architectural details. The foyer includes stained-glass, grand staircase, and herringbone floors. The living room continues with the natural woodwork, opening to a den with built-ins under the window bay and fireplace with gumwood mantle. The expanded and updated kitchen is a spacious cooking area and the primary dining area. It’s perfect for entertaining
It is our annual tradition to look at the full year of data each January to see how the market evolved over the prior year. This is the one time when we analyze price data, as looking at 12 months gives a very large data set and minimizes the impact of seasonality. 2021 was a very active year for the Hartford County real estate market, despite finishing with slightly fewer closed single-family deals than in
Hartford County wrapped up 2021 with 586 single-family contracts in December. The total was about 9% behind December 2020, and the County finished the year about 5% behind the full year 2020 contract total. Despite the decrease in deals it was a very strong year for the real estate market. The inventory of available homes was the story throughout 2021. As of year-end the number of listings dropped to their lowest level yet, breaking through
We spoke with the City of Hartford Assessor earlier today to get an update on the timeline for the City’s 2021 Revaluation. The current target for distributing assigned market values to all the property owners in the City is late January. The Assessor’s staff, and the contractors helping with the revaluation, are taking extra time to be sure that they feel totally confident in the values before sending them out. Even though this approach creates