West Hartford Stats: September 2013

2013-09 West Hartford Transactions by Month

The West Hartford real estate market finished September 2013 with 52 closings, which was nearly 24% more than the total from September of last year. For the whole year, the 2013 transaction total is about 13% ahead of 2012. There have not been any major changes in the stats since August. The distribution of closed deals has been pretty consistent over the different price bands. The number of properties under contract has fallen slightly from

September Contracts: Downward Trend

2013-10-07 Hartford County Single Family Contracts in September 2013

September contract data for Hartford County single-family home sales showed a decrease in activity on both a month-over-month basis and a year-over-year basis. The final count was 620 contracts for September, which was slightly behind the 625 from September 2012. We were very surprised by how the month developed. After a flurry of activity at the end of August and the beginning of September, we were expecting a strong month and a step up in

4 Farnham Road, West Hartford

4 Farnham

This traditional Colonial offers a classic layout and architectural details. The main level has a front to back living room with fireplace, dining room with corner cabinet and paneled family room overlooking the back yard. The home has hardwood floors and replacement windows. Upstairs the landing opens to two generous bedrooms, a large closet and a full bath. There is an attached one car garage and the yard is level and sunny. 4 Farnham Road

West Hartford Stats: End of Summer

2013-08 West Hartford Transactions by Month

West Hartford finished August 2013 with 84 single-family closings, up from 76 in August of 2012. Overall the town is about 12% ahead of 2012 in terms of transactions. The most active price bands are showing an increase in activity over the past 12 months. Homes priced at the upper end of the market are in line with the previous year. However, at the lower end of the market there has been a 13% decrease