I recently received an email from a reader interested in the West Hartford market. Because their question was related to property taxes, something people are fixated on most of the time, I thought I would share the conversation with the masses… When looking online, every once in a while I am thrown off when i see two similar houses that have two totally different “estimated tax” amounts. A good example i found this morning is:
With the end of June came just about the end of the spring real estate market. So how did we do in the Greater Hartford area when comparing single family home sales in the second quarter of 2008 to the same time period in 2007? Take a look for yourself… All data came from the Multiple Listing Service for the time period of April through June (2007 and 2008) and is deemed reliable, but not
A few weeks ago, I wrote a blog about a home in West Hartford that was staged for selling. This sale recently closed, so, as promised, here’s my follow up blog. Some people commented on the fact that this was much more than staging. There are various levels of staging and this home had more than furniture moved around. As far as the extent of the work performed, the interior of the house was freshly
Here’s a great opportunity to own a spacious 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhouse in West Hartford. You’ll have plenty of room with 1620 square feet and additional potential in the partially finished basement. The kitchen has been updated and features lots of cabinet space. An open living room and dining room lead out to the deck for entertaining. Upstairs you’ll find 3 large bedrooms, walk-in or double closets in each room, upstairs laundry, and two
Market report time! All data is pulled from the Multiple Listing Service as of today and is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. There are currently 233 single family homes for sale in West Hartford. Here’s a graph of how the inventory breaks down. There are also 168 homes currently under contract, waiting to close. Those homes are not included in the graph above because they are no longer considered “available.” As you can see, if