You’ll love coming home to this stylish Mid-Century Modern ranch! Period details begin with the front door and carry throughout the home. The spacious open living room, with fireplace and built-ins, wraps around to the dining area. Custom shelves with frosted glass create a partial boundary with the eat-in kitchen. You’ll enjoy cooking in this stylish space with plenty of cabinetry, stainless Fisher & Paykel appliances, and a mid-century banquette seating area. A bright bonus
After the first two months of the year, the Hartford County real estate market remains on trend with the prior year. The number of single-family contracts in February was 2.7% ahead of the same month in 2017, bringing the year-to-date total to only 1.1% (15 deals) behind 2016. There is not a lot of data to work with at this point in the year, so we generally refrain from trying to draw too many conclusions.
This move-in ready Cape in Hartford’s Southwest neighborhood is all done and waiting for you to make it your home! The first floor has a formal living room with wood burning fireplace and formal dining room. The kitchen is fully remodeled and open to the dining room. It features stone counters, stainless steel appliances, tile flooring, plenty of cabinet space and a breakfast bar. There is also a bedroom and an updated powder room on
41 Bloomfield Avenue is a gracious stucco Colonial set on a private acre at the end of a cul-de-sac in Hartford’s West End. The home offers 5 bedrooms and 3.2 bathrooms on a beautiful lot. A center hall with wainscoting and grand staircase conveys a comfortable sense of home as you enter the front door. The front-to-back living room features a fireplace with stone surround, and French doors to a large den with fireplace and
Welcome to 2018, and another exciting year in Greater Hartford real estate. The new year began with a similar level of activity as observed during the past two years. There were 602 single-family contracts during January in Hartford County. This total was about 5% less than last year, but well ahead of the January totals for years prior to 2016. The statistic that jumps out in this report is the inventory metric showing how few