109 Girard Ave, Hartford’s West End

An open floor plan offers great flow in this West End colonial, just steps from the UConn Law School and Hartford Seminary. Lovely perennial gardens and mature plantings welcome you and invite you to spend some time on the front porch. Inside you’ll find a library with built-in bookcases and a formal living room that opens to a dining room with a fireplace and built-in. The kitchen has eat-in space, stainless steel appliances, and leads

53 Beacon St, Hartford

This outstanding 2-family is turnkey and perfect for an owner occupant or investor. Unit 1 has original oak detailing, leaded glass windows, and pocket doors. The living room has a decorative fireplace and opens to a formal dining room with built-in hutch. The renovated kitchen has eat-in space, a dishwasher and pantry for storage. There are three large bedrooms and an updated bathroom. Unit 2 also has original oak detailing, leaded glass windows, and pocket

273 Oxford Street, Hartford’s West End

Come see this quintessential West End Colonial, just a few steps from Elizabeth Park. The home offers a truly bright and open floor plan with many of the original architectural features you’d expect to see; natural woodwork, hardwood floors throughout, pocket doors, built-ins, and canvas ceilings. A wide front porch welcomes guests and offers space to relax, chat with your neighbors, and watch the day go by. Inside, a double entry opens to an oversized

A Rising Tide: Greater Hartford’s Advantage as Sea Level Increases

The old saying that a rising tide lifts all boats takes on new meaning now that we know that sea level is actually rising in addition to the tide. Regional differences in the impact of sea level change will prevent everyone from sharing the same outcome as the water advances. Many areas will struggle with higher tides, while others will benefit. Hartford, as an inland metropolitan region, has an advantage over our coastal neighbors. Articles

33 Charter Oak Place, Unit #3-5, Hartford

It is rare to find a truly exceptional home in Downtown Hartford, but 33 Charter Oak Place has a very unique opportunity available – a four-bedroom penthouse condominium. Charter Oak Place, the original site of the Charter Oak tree that was used to hide the Connecticut State Charter in 1662, is a quiet residential street one block south of the Public Library in Downtown Hartford. Number 33 is on the north end of the street,