This charming Victorian in Hartford’s West End is ready to be your next home. Step up onto the traditional front porch, and enter into the foyer with turned staircase. The large formal living room features a fireplace with gas insert and a window bay. A formal dining room with window bay connects the main level, and the updated kitchen includes stone counters, stainless appliances, and a vintage farmhouse sink with double drainboards. Upstairs there are
Hartford County finished May with 943 single-family home deals coming together. The month was 4% more active than May of 2014, and it took over from April of this year as the most active month since we began tracking contract data in 2009. May is traditionally the peak month for contracts in the cyclical real estate market, so we expect that the sales pace will begin to slow as we enter the summer months. Not
Welcome home to a spacious ranch on 0.39 acres in the Hartford’s West End. The living room, which overlooks the rear patio and yard, has built-in shelving and shares a double sided fireplace with the dining room. The dining room’s French doors open to the back yard, and there is a traditional corner cabinet. A Dutch door from the dining room brings you into the sunroom on the south side of the home. The large
Move right in to this bright end unit in the Balbrae community. The formal living room, with fireplace, opens to a private elevated deck. Enjoy the updated kitchen with stone counters, butler’s pantry, and elegant dining room with wainscoting. A first floor den with gas fireplace and built-ins is a terrific place to work or relax. Retreat upstairs to a spacious master bedroom with en-suite full bath and walk-in closet. The finished lower level features
Hartford County just completed the most active month in years, narrowly edging out May 2014. The single-family deal count represented a 17% increase over the number of deals observed last April, and on a year-to-date basis the County was about 10% ahead of 2014. Earlier in the year we noted that people seem more interested in real estate than they had in quite a while. These numbers begin to quantify the anecdotal observations. Closings, as