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176 Connecticut Single Family Homes $450,000 & $500,000

View Homes As of 3/12/21 Buying a Home Spring 2021     Call or Text The Connecticut Real Estate Broker 203-994-3950 176 Connecticut Single Family Homes $450,000 & $500,000 Connecticut’s housing market continues to attract buyers looking for a balance of value, lifestyle, and long-term investment potential. Within the $450,000 to $500,000 price range, homebuyers […]

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Home Prices: What Happened in 2020? What Will Happen This Year?

The real estate market was on fire during the second half of 2020. Buyer demand was way up, and the supply of homes available for sale hit record lows. The price of anything is determined by the supply and demand ratio, so home prices skyrocketed last year. Dr. Lynn Fisher, Deputy Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Division

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Thinking about Building a New Connecticut Home? Your Agent Is Critical.

Thinking about Building a New Connecticut Home? Your Agent Is Critical. A real estate professional is an expert who can advocate on your behalf throughout the process when building a home. Agents help you understand key steps, like choosing upgrades and managing negotiations, while staying within your budget from start to finish. From selecting the

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47% of New Buyers Surprised by How Affordable Homes Are Today

47% of New Buyers Surprised by How Affordable Homes Are Today. Headlines matter. Right now, it’s hard to read about real estate without seeing a headline that suggests homes have become unaffordable for most Americans. In reality, there’s hard evidence that shows how owning a home is more affordable than renting in most parts of the

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3 Ways You’ll Win When You Buy a Connecticut Home This Year

There are so many great reasons to purchase a home, and over the past year, we’ve realized more of them than we ever thought possible. If you’re a first-time homebuyer, having a home of your own can give you a greater sense of security and accomplishment in a time that’s largely uncertain. If you’re a

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NEIGHBORHOOD REPORT Thomaston, CT 06787 2026

Thomaston, CT 06787: A Compact Suburban Anchor in Connecticut’s Naugatuck Valley Thomaston occupies a quiet corner of Litchfield County, population 7,566 as of the latest 2024 estimate, marking a modest 1.6% gain since 2020. Once defined by its 19th-century clock-making legacy—Seth Thomas operations anchored the local economy for generations—the town has quietly evolved into a

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Are You Buying, Selling, Investing or Leasing Connecticut Real Estate?

Are You Buying, Selling, Investing or Leasing Connecticut Real Estate? Buying selling and investing in real estate is a big deal and complex! You should work with someone that will look out for your best interests and get you the answers you need. Introducing Connecticut’s Real Estate Expert. Hello, my name is Steve Schappert.  Woman’s Day

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Market Reports – Second Quarter of 2019

Reports SECOND quarter 2019       Go To: First Quarter 2020 Fairfield County Bethel  Bridgeport  Brookfield  Danbury  Darien  Easton   Fairfield  Greenwich  Monroe New Canaan  New Fairfield   Newtown  Norwalk  Redding  Ridgefield  Shelton  Sherman Southport  Stamford  Stratford  Trumbull  Weston  Westport   Wilton Hartford CountyAvon  Berlin  Bloomfield  Bristol   Burlington  Canton  Hartford  East Windsor  Enfield Farmington   Glastonbury  Granby  Hartland  Manchester  Marlborough  New Britain   Newington   Plainville  Rocky Hill  Simsbury   South Windsor  Southington   Suffield  West Hartford  Wethersfield   Windsor Locks   Windsor Litchfield County  Bantam  Barkhamsted  Bethlehem  Bridgewater  Canaan  Colebrook  Cornwall   Goshen Harwinton   Kent   Lakeville   Litchfield   New Hartford  New Milford    Norfolk Northfield  Morris   Plymouth   Roxbury    Salisbury   Sharon   Terryville Thomaston  Torrington  Warren  Washington   Watertown  Winchester  Winsted   Woodbury Middlesex CountyChester  Clinton  Cromwell  Deep

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Connecticut is not what you think!

Much of the rest of the USA thinks CT is a primarily urban State. Far from it!! Most of CT is forested or former farms and pasture! CT has a very diverse system of State parks, Trail systems, rivers, lakes and ocean beaches to relax in. Considering moving to CT? Contact Stephen Schappert at Connecticut

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Connecticut Real Estate Market Reports – Second Quarter of 2019

Reports SECOND quarter 2019       Fairfield County Bethel  Bridgeport  Brookfield  Danbury  Darien  Easton   Fairfield  Greenwich  Monroe New Canaan  New Fairfield   Newtown  Norwalk  Redding  Ridgefield  Shelton  Sherman Southport  Stamford  Stratford  Trumbull  Weston  Westport   Wilton Hartford CountyAvon  Berlin  Bloomfield  Bristol   Burlington  Canton  Hartford  East Windsor  Enfield Farmington   Glastonbury  Granby  Hartland  Manchester  Marlborough  New Britain   Newington   Plainville  Rocky Hill  Simsbury   South Windsor  Southington   Suffield  West Hartford  Wethersfield   Windsor Locks   Windsor Litchfield County  Bantam  Barkhamsted  Bethlehem  Bridgewater  Canaan  Colebrook  Cornwall   Goshen Harwinton   Kent   Lakeville   Litchfield   New Hartford  New Milford    Norfolk Northfield  Morris   Plymouth   Roxbury    Salisbury   Sharon   Terryville Thomaston  Torrington  Warren  Washington   Watertown  Winchester  Winsted   Woodbury Middlesex CountyChester  Clinton  Cromwell  Deep River  Durham  East Haddam East Hampton  Essex  Haddam Killingworth   Middlefield   Middletown Old

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