Don’t miss a rare opportunity to own a historic brick single-family on Asylum Hill’s premier block. This 1890s Victorian home welcomes you with a full width front porch featuring intricate wood details. The foyer retains the original newel post and banister, and opens to a living room with wood burning fireplace. Beyond the living room is a very large space that was originally the dining room, but is currently used as a family room. The
Hartford County finished June 2017 with 1,000 single-family contracts. Hitting four digits in a month is rare, a level of activity that the market only reaches during spring months of busy years. Despite reaching the 1,000 deal milestone, the month trailed the activity level of June 2016 by about 2.6%. On a year-to-date basis, 2017 trails 2016 by 0.5%. Town-by-town results (below) are often widely scattered, but June’s results seem to be exceptionally diverse. Even
May contracts rebounded sharply from the seemingly out-of-line data point reported for April. Hartford County finished the month with 1,123 single-family contracts. It was a higher total than any of the spring months in 2016, or any other month since we began tracking contracts using this methodology in 2009. The May total brought the year to date deal count to within 2 of May 2016 count. Inventory data showed that there was a modest increase
550 Fern is a turnkey home with a family room addition off the back. A landscaped front yard invites you to enter the traditional Colonial. The front-to-back living room is spacious, and includes a gas fireplace. The updated kitchen is open to the dining room, and features stainless appliances, stone counters, multiple pantry closets, and counter seating. A family room with built-in shelving connects the kitchen back around to the living room. The updated full
Hartford County finished April 2017 with 967 single-family contacts. The total was a 6% decrease from April 2016, putting the County about 2% behind last year on a year-to-date basis. April was a miss. It was a surprising decline in market activity from the March 2017 total. Deal counts are usually highest in April, May, and June. March is also generally an indicator as to how the spring will go. How did March get it