343 Fairfield Avenue, Hartford

343 Fairfield Ave, Hartford

You’ll find an abundance of charm and functionality in this classic Tudor located in the Fairfield Avenue historic district. Stucco exterior and a slate roof honor past craftsmanship. Inside, an open foyer welcomes with a turned staircase. The formal living room showcases an oversized fireplace with original tile hearth. The room connects to a den with built-in bookshelves and the formal dining room. The remodeled kitchen has eat-in space and a pantry. A powder room

55 Beacon Street, Hartford

55 Beacon, Hartford

Great condition and income on this well maintained 3-family. First floor unit has 3 bedrooms, living room with natural woodwork and built-ins, remodeled bathroom, kitchen with pantry and all new appliances, large back deck, central air, gas heat and hot water. Second floor has 3 bedrooms, living room with access to a porch, kitchen with pantry, full bathroom, oil heat (with newer oil tank) and gas hot water. Third floor has 2 bedrooms, a living

86 Knollwood Drive, Glastonbury

86 Knollwood

You’ll love the oversized living and entertaining spaces in this expansive Gambrel Colonial, set on a nicely manicured lot, complete with in-ground pool. An open foyer welcomes your guests and leads to the formal living and dining rooms. The eat-in space kitchen is fully updated with cherry cabinets, granite counters, Sub-Zero refrigerator, double ovens and wine cooler. The family room has vaulted ceilings and a gas log stone fireplace. A heated sunroom leads out to

Deck Season

88 Terry Deck

There’s nothing better than taking some time to relax outside on a warm day. Catch up on some reading, drink a cold beverage, maybe even take a nap. There is something magical about warm spring days. This deck is ready for spring. There is room for a nice sized table, the grill, and some lounge chairs. You can even get a nice deck in a condo. It’s rare, but we have one listed right now

Transit Oriented Development Fail

Next to Flatbush Station

Directly across the street from the Flatbush Avenue Fastrak station is the first new development along the rapid bus transit corridor. The site was assembled by combining three adjacent parcels. It appears that the developer paid over $1 million for the properties in two separate deals in September of 2015. The map below comes from the West Hartford GIS site, with the new development outlined in red and the Fastrak station outlined in green. A