Real Estate in Town Plot in Waterbury CT

Alizandria Rodriguez Greene at Chase Park. Photo credit, Steve Schappert

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Buying or Selling in Town Plot Waterbury?  Ali & Steve Can Help!

Alizandria Rodriguez GreeneAlizandria Rodriguez Greene, Waterbury Native & The Connecticut Real Estate Recruiter. Alizandria is an unlicensed bilingual assistant and the lead recruiter at Connecticut Real Estate Brokerage LLC.  Ali is in charge of seeking out quality candidates. Then confirm their qualifications and enroll them in training. Alizandria’s duties include researching job seekers and inviting them to apply for a job. She then screens them through phone interviews. Lastly, she fills out hiring paperwork.  

We are looking for motivated, determined, and committed people to grow with us. The brokerage will grow along with the real estate investments.  Agents can choose to have a portion of their commission invested in the facilities as a retirement plan. 

Ali is easy to reach on her cell, you can call or text 203-565-2110

Buying and selling real estate can be stressful. Take some time out to enjoy the local restaurants such as D’Amelio’s or La Tavola on Highland Ave.

Steve Schappert, The Connecticut Real Estate BrokerSteve Schappert has assisted as many as 550 home buyers per month move all over the world. Schappert has 17 years of experience in real estate and 35 years of experience as a renovation contractor.  Schappert has completed over 1200 renovation or decorating projects in 3 states, built a dozen homes, and even shipped a zero-energy home to Germany. Schappert has completed over 100 home energy audits and 46 commercial building inspections on property valued over $26,000,000. 

Steve Schappert, The Connecticut Real Estate broker is a graduate of the Real Estate Institute, an experienced land-use consultant, and building analyst.  Steve Schappert was the featured green building speaker at the National Real Estate Convention in Las Vegas in 2007. Schappert knows real estate & construction. If you want experience Call 203-994-3950 Now!


“History Via Wikipedia

Situated at the top of the hill, it has historical significance as the original settlement of Waterbury in 1674 before the permanent town was laid out on the east side of the river. This is commemorated with the Harrub Pilgrim Memorial statue at the corner of Highland and Sunnyside Avenues. The continued occupation of the high ridge can be seen in the 19th century farm houses that survive along Highland Avenue.

In the early decades of the 20th century, Town Plot attracted new homeowners seeking more open space than the densely settled, older neighborhoods of Brooklyn and the South End could offer. Civic improvements in the area, including the development of Chase Park in 1911, the construction of Chase Parkway in the 1920s, and the construction of St. Margaret’s school in 1927, brought greater public attention and transportation services to the neighborhood.

Many of the new homeowners were Italian families building single family homes, often in proximity to other family members. Many of the homes were built by the owners themselves, with the help of family and friends, with extensive vegetable gardens nearby. The construction of the church and school of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, in the 1940s and ’50s, and its related festivals and activities added to the attraction and vitality of the neighborhood, and served as a center for a close-knit Italian community. Nearly a third of the residents were Italian natives or first generation in Waterbury in 1970. [1]

Demographics

Town Plot is one of several neighborhoods in Waterbury with a strong Italian influence. The neighborhood is home to many Italian restaurants and delis, as well many Italian-American owned businesses. The neighborhood is also home to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. The parish is famous for its popular four-day feast every July which ends with a large parade through the streets of the neighborhood on Sunday. The feast which draws thousands of visitors who come to enjoy homemade food as well as live Italian entertainment. The feast is specifically known for its fried dough, soffritto sandwiches, Italian ice, and pastries.”  Learn More About Town Plot on Brass City Life

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