307-309 New Park Avenue, Hartford

307-309 New Park is a two-unit building in an overlooked part of Hartford within sight of the West Hartford line. It is a short walk to the grocery store and Kane Street Fastrak station, providing easy public transportation to Downtown Hartford, New Britain, and all the stops in between. The convenient location is also close to the interstate and the local CTTransit buses stop. The first-floor unit is two bedrooms and one bath. The upper

31 Woodland Street #2I, Hartford

Enjoy a bright and open living area with hardwood floors and neutral paint in this spacious unit at the Woodland House. The oversized bedroom is next to the full bathroom and has access to multiple closets. There is very little wasted space in this well-designed unit. The monthly HOA fee includes heat, hot water, electricity, central air, cable TV, 24-hour security, the amazing swimming pool, the well-equipped fitness room, and the very large lounge and

August Contracts: Typical End of Summer

Hartford County finished August with 779 single-family contracts, slightly behind the August 2017 total of 785 deals. It continues to be a strong year for the county, with the total deal count only off last year’s total by about 3.4%. Real estate markets took the traditional late summer step back in August. The pool of buyers trying to time the school year cycle typically phase out of the market at about this time of the

Introducting MeetingInfo.org

I’m excited to share a project that has been in the works for a while. It’s ready to take the next step, and needs your help. MeetingInfo.org is a web service that organizes information about public meetings. It’s designed to help meeting organizers connect with their constituents by publishing their meeting information online. As a quick example, the site is perfect for municipalities, with their dozens of Councils, Boards, and Committees. The City of Hartford

July Contracts: Mixed Signals

Hartford County finished July with 868 single-family home contracts, a decline of more than 15% from the July 2017 total. On a year-to-date basis the County is a little less than 4% behind where it was at this point last year. The comparison month, July 2017, was an outlier in last year’s data. The chart above shows that the deal total unexpectedly jumped last July, unlike the total from July 2016. Because of the odd