66 Oxford Street, Hartford’s West End

This classic Victorian home retains much of its original detailing with natural woodwork, numerous stained glass windows and canvas ceilings. The front porch welcomes your guests. Inside, the foyer leads to the formal living room with an intricately carved mantle, flanking a wood burning fireplace. The dining room features a stained glass window and opens to a more casual den. A spacious, bright kitchen with eat-in area has plenty of cabinets, tin ceiling and a

104 Kenyon Street, Hartford’s West End

This grand brick home is a quintessential Victorian, from the intricate architectural details to the two parlor layout to the clever use of spaces. It offers 7 bedrooms and 4 full bathrooms over 4,705 square feet. Natural woodwork, three hand carved arches and four stained glass windows adorn the connected public rooms of the first floor. The kitchen features the oversized original sink, a butler’s pantry and dry goods pantry. Completing the level is a

91 Girard Avenue, Hartford’s West End

Steps from the UConn Law School and Hartford Seminary, this West End home has 4 bedrooms and 1.5 baths over 2,230 square feet. This classic Scoville Victorian offers original architectural charm and a bright, open floor plan. The foyer with its turned staircase opens into the formal living room with fireplace. The formal dining room has plenty of space for entertaining and leads to an office. The remodeled kitchen features great cabinet space, granite counters,

135 Holcomb Street, Hartford

Victorian architecture is at its finest in this 1890s home on more than an acre of land, located in Hartford’s Blue Hills neighborhood. It offers 6 bedrooms and 2.5 baths over 4,078 square feet. Featuring a period fireplace, turned staircase with built-in bench, natural woodwork, and molding, the foyer invites you into this beautiful home, providing a glimpse of what’s to come. The first floor includes a formal living room, family room with fireplace, dining

Real Estate Dreams

What kind of home would you live in if you could go out right now and buy a place? I’m not talking about the pie-in-the-sky fantasy here (I’m going to buy my own island!), rather asking what kind of home would ideally fit your current lifestyle, interests, and approximate budget? The American Dream Amy and I lived in apartments for a long time. After college we were working in the Boston area and weren’t mentally