Perfection in WH Center! This Craftsman bungalow retains all of its original character yet has been thoughtfully updated with every modern convenience. Ornamental trees and perennial gardens frame a deep front porch which grounds the home. As you enter, you’ll appreciate the open floor plan with pristine oak millwork and hardwood floors. A formal living room with wood burning fireplace flows to the dining room with built-in China cabinet. The fully remodeled kitchen features slate
The half-timbered front gable, accented with a decorative band and flanked by ornate masonry chimneys, allow this stately Tudor Revival home to effortlessly stand out on one of Hartford’s most prestigious blocks. 222 North Beacon Street includes a full width front porch with more than enough space to entertain. The foyer is a room unto itself, and includes a gas fireplace, grand staircase, built-in benches, and powder room. Extra tall windows bring a tremendous amount
The number of single-family homes that closed for more than the asking price remained quite high in the first quarter of the year. Looking at the quarterly trend since the beginning of 2019 clearly shows that the current market is behaving differently from the very active market that was observed in 2019. Over half of the Q1 deals closed for more than asking, even with sellers factoring the stronger market into the asking price. This
This grand, gracious stucco Colonial is the quintessential West End home, located just one short block from Elizabeth Park. You’ll love the open, sunny floor plan, perfect for both entertaining and quiet days at home. The front-to-back living room features a gas fireplace and built-in bookshelves with room for two seating areas. French doors lead out to the charming sun porch with windows galore, classic tile floor, and access to the fantastic backyard. Host your
Hartford County finished March with 1,029 single-family home contracts signed. The total was a dramatic improvement over the February 2021 total, and a 10% increase over the pandemic-influenced March 2020 total. The first quarter of the year ended about 3.5% behind the record-setting pace of 2020. In positive news, more homes were listed for sale in March than were in the prior months. The seasonal trends in the real estate market seemed to play out