Don’t miss this great opportunity to own a classic West End colonial, close to Elizabeth Park. The first floor has all of the formal entertaining space that you’d expect, as well as some bonus rooms. The living room has a wood burning fireplace and opens to the dining room with traditional built-in hutch. A large kitchen awaits your design ideas and features an original butler’s pantry. There is a heated sunroom off the dining room,
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I’m excited to share a project that has been in the works for a while. It’s ready to take the next step, and needs your help. MeetingInfo.org is a web service that organizes information about public meetings. It’s designed to help meeting organizers connect with their constituents by publishing their meeting information online. As a quick example, the site is perfect for municipalities, with their dozens of Councils, Boards, and Committees. The City of Hartford
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Hartford County finished July with 868 single-family home contracts, a decline of more than 15% from the July 2017 total. On a year-to-date basis the County is a little less than 4% behind where it was at this point last year. The comparison month, July 2017, was an outlier in last year’s data. The chart above shows that the deal total unexpectedly jumped last July, unlike the total from July 2016. Because of the odd
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You must see this pristine free standing Ranch condo at Rivertown Village, Windsor’s premier 55+ community. Situated at the end of a cul-de-sac, the home boasts an oversized .31 acre lot which backs to the woods. Enjoy privacy and owning the land, while the homeowner’s association takes care of yard maintenance and snow removal for you. Inside you’ll find lots to love including vaulted ceilings, oak floors, fresh paint, and plenty of closet space. A
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Halfway through the year, the real estate market is in good shape. Activity levels are in line with the previous two years, which were both strong years for the market. Hartford County finished the month of June with 969 single-family contracts, which was about 3% fewer than the total from last June. On a year-to-date basis the first half of 2018 was about 1.6% behind the first half of 2017. One of the important trends
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