91 Crown Ridge, Newington

This move-in ready townhouse at Crown Ridge is convenient to shopping, restaurants and highway access, while still privately located. You’ll enter the condo at ground level into a tiled foyer with coat closet. The attached 1-car garage connects to this space, as well as a large unfinished area, perfect for storage. Upstairs is the main living area. A formal living room has a wood burning fireplace and French doors out to a deck. The living

24 Cypress Circle, Berlin

24 Cypress Circle, Berlin

This updated end unit condominium in the Silver Ridge community is a comfortable and inviting home with 2+ bedrooms, 2.1 baths and 2,110 of finished square feet. Enter into the open main living area, complete with hardwood floors, a gas fireplace and cathedral ceiling. The combined living room and dining room lead into the eat-in kitchen, which is outfitted with granite counters and stainless steel appliances. Sliders access a courtyard which brightens up the space

31 Woodland Street- Unit 3U, Hartford

This neat and clean 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom unit at the Woodland House condo community has a nice view overlooking the pool. The unit has an open floor plan with hardwood floors. The living room and dining room are open to each other and flow into the kitchen. The kitchen has been remodeled with new cabinets, countertops, appliances and flooring. A full bath is adjacent to the spacious master bedroom. The condo has ample closet

21 Park Place Circle, West Hartford

This Ives townhouse unit at Quaker Green is nicely appointed with three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms over 2,641 square feet. The open concept plan on the first floor incorporates the living room and dining room space into the kitchen, all with hardwood floors. The kitchen offers maple cabinets, granite counters, stainless steel appliances and eat-in space. You’ll also find a powder room and access to the attached one-car garage. Upstairs the master

Condos: Advantages and Disadvantages

We have previously noted that condos are different than other types of real estate without getting into the how or why. The main difference is that you, as the owner, do not have sole discretion over your property. Individual condominium units are part of a larger community. You have to follow its rules and pay a monthly homeowner association fee (HOA) to support the shared services and amenities. There are good reasons to choose a