Showing posts with label Groton Realtor Will Morrissey. Show all posts
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Friday, April 13, 2018

Groton Real Estate Market Report from Bridget Morrissey







The Groton Real Estate Market Report is a monthly statement of the average sales price for and number of  2 BR, 3 BR and 4 BR homes sold, the total number of sales, the number of active homes for sale , the number of homes for sale pending, and the average listing price of Groton homes for sale.



Median List Price
Median Price Per Square Foot

CLICK HERE FOR THE GROTON REAL ESTATE REPORT

Groton was established in 1705, when it separated from New London, Connecticut.


The neighborhoods include Burnett's Corner, Center Groton, City of Groton, Groton Heights or Groton BankGroton Long Point, Long Hill, Mystic (06355) — primarily in the neighboring town of Stonington, but a small portion (West Mystic) is in Groton, Noank, Old Mystic, Poquonock Bridge, Fort Hill and Conning Towers-Nautilus Park or the Submarine Base area.


Groton is the home of General Dynamics Electric Boat Division, which has been supplying the Navy with submersibles since 1899. Electric Boat employs thousands in the Groton/New London area.

The Old Mystic Baptist Church, founded in Groton, was the first Baptist church in Connecticut.



Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Groton Real Estate Market Report from Bridget Morrissey

Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey


The Groton Real Estate Market Report is a monthly statement of the average sales price for and number of  2 BR, 3 BR and 4 BR homes sold, the total number of sales, the number of active homes for sale, and the average listing price of Groton homes for sale.

FEBRUARY 2 BR 3BR 4BR TOTAL ACTIVE
Total Units 10 21 13 44 129
Average Price 196280 296657 373185 296455 554891
           
YTD 2 BR 3BR 4BR TOTAL ACTIVE
Total Units 12 32 18 62 263

Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey

Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey


Groton was established in 1705, when it separated from New London, Connecticut.  The neighborhoods include Burnett's Corner, Center Groton, City of Groton, Groton Heights or Groton Bank, Groton Long Point, Long Hill, Mystic (06355) — primarily in the neighboring town of Stonington, but a small portion (West Mystic) is in Groton, Noank, Old Mystic, Poquonock Bridge, Fort Hill and Conning Towers-Nautilus Park or the Submarine Base area.

Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey

171 Bridge Street  Groton CT 06340     $350,000

454 feet of frontage on Bridge Street     

Stonington Realtor Bridget Morrissey

Groton is the home of General Dynamics Electric Boat Division, which has been supplying the Navy with submersibles since 1899. Electric Boat employs thousands in the Groton/New London area.

The Old Mystic Baptist Church, founded in Groton, was the first Baptist church in Connecticut.




Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Groton Real Estate Market Report from Bridget Morrissey







The Groton Real Estate Market Report is a monthly statement of the average sales price for and number of 2 BR, 3 BR and 4 BR homes sold, the total number of sales, the number of active homes for sale, and the average listing price of Groton homes for sale.

Real Estate Trend Indicator

FEBRUARY 2 BR 3BR 4BR TOTAL ACTIVE
Total Units 10 21 13 44 129
Average Price 196280 296657 373185 296455 554891
YTD 2 BR 3BR 4BR TOTAL ACTIVE
Total Units 12 32 18 62 263


CLICK HERE FOR THE GROTON REAL ESTATE REPORT

Groton was established in 1705, when it separated from New London, Connecticut.


The neighborhoods include Burnett's Corner, Center Groton, City of Groton, Groton Heights or Groton BankGroton Long Point, Long Hill, Mystic (06355) — primarily in the neighboring town of Stonington, but a small portion (West Mystic) is in Groton, Noank, Old Mystic, Poquonock Bridge, Fort Hill and Conning Towers-Nautilus Park or the Submarine Base area.


Groton is the home of General Dynamics Electric Boat Division, which has been supplying the Navy with submersibles since 1899. Electric Boat employs thousands in the Groton/New London area.

The Old Mystic Baptist Church, founded in Groton, was the first Baptist church in Connecticut.



Thursday, February 1, 2018

Five Star Premier Agent in Groton



Premier Agent in Groton is Bridget Morrissey
Bridget Morrissey is a Zillow Premier Agent listing and selling homes in Groton, CT.
Groton homes for sale can be found in the

As a top Real Estate Agent in Groton, Bridget Morrissey explains how Zillow calculates your Zestimate. Using a proprietary formula, Zillow produces an estimated market value. It is not an appraisal. You can use the Zestimate as a starting point in figuring a home value but understand that no one from Zillow has been to the house to see the condition, the neighborhood or anything about the house.

The best Real Estate Agents in Groton, like Bridget Morrissey, know that zestimates are calculated from publicly available information and user submitted data. Mystic Zestimates look at location, market conditions and special features. Physical attributes such as lot size, square footage, number of bedrooms and bathrooms and many other details are also involved in the calculations.

Zillow encourages buyers, sellers, and homeowners to add to Zillow’s information by using one of the finest Real Estate Agents in Groton, like Bridget Morrissey, to have a comparative market analysis (CMA) done, to have an appraisal done by a professional appraiser, and to see the house in person. 

A Zestimate is an estimate of the market value of a home. It changes with the market or when Zillow has a better algorithm to estimate the market value. 

For more information on Zillow and Zestimates call or text Zillow Groton Premier Agent Bridget Morrissey at 860-857-5165, email her at bridgetamorrissey@gmail.com or go online to www.bridgetmorrissey.com. Her Zillow Groton Premier Agent site is www.zillow.com/profile/BridgetMorrisseyTeam

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Groton Neighborhoods - Groton Bank





What is Groton Bank? Groton Bank is a historic village on the east bank of the Thames River in Groton, Connecticut. Geographically it comprises less that a half square mile--about 1 % of the Town of Groton and about 10% of the Town's major subdivision, the City of Groton.

Today the Groton Bank neighborhood contains a few hundred houses, three churches, a library, two museums, a Revolutionary War fort and business structures dating primarily from Colonial times to a century ago.

Groton Bank and Fort Griswold are separate but adjacent Historic Districts listed on the U.S. Department of the Interior's National Register of Historic Places.


Historic Village of Groton Bank
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Soule, Ellis and Beers, 1868 Atlas of New London County Connecticut

In 1655 the ferry operator Cary Latham became the first permanent English settler on the east bank of the Thames River when it was part of the Pequot Colony, later to become New London. After Groton became a separate town in 1705 the east bank of the river became known as Groton Bank and grew to become a major village in the town. In centuries following, Groton Bank became a national and world leader in shipbuilding, site of the only major Revolutionary War battle in Connecticut (Sept. 6, 1781), active in West Indies trade, the key defense (Fort Griswold) of the Thames Harbor and Connecticut in the War of 1812, a transportation hub, the town’s early center of business and commerce, home to the most famous captains of the whaling era as well as other prominent sea captains, and the residence of many leading citizens including a congressman.

Early Groton Bank history is intertwined with New London’s—many famous whaling captains and others sailing from New London harbor and a number of New London’s prominent businessmen resided at Groton Bank. Beginning in 1881 part of Groton Bank began to take on the name Groton Heights in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Revolutionary War Battle of Groton Heights fought here on September 6, 1781. In 1903 Groton Bank’s progressive residents were key to establishing the much geographically larger Borough of Groton, now the City of Groton and use of the name Groton Bank declined until 1970 when residents founded the Groton Bank Historical Association and began to revive the area and it history.



Today Groton Bank retains its village character of earlier times with a spectrum of village architectural styles including Colonial; Federal; Greek Revival; Victorian with its sub-styles of Italianate, Mansard, Carpenter Gothic, Stick style, Queen Anne, and Cottage style; Shingle style; Old English; English Tudor; Romanesque; and Neo-classical—all in an area of only about a dozen square blocks. Many of these structures retain their original appearance. Since Groton Bank’s 19th century residents were prosperous some of them enlarged or added “modern” features to their earlier era houses. For example, some colonial and Greek Revival houses have later additions or embellishments such as Victorian bay windows or porches.

Source: http://www.grotonbankha.com/

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Groton Homes Near EB




General Dynamics Electric Boat in Groton CT announced plans to hire an additional 600 new workers this year. Congressman Joe Courtney said “EB’s strong hiring outlook will provide a powerful boost to our eastern Connecticut economy."Groton homes for saleIf you are looking for homes for sale or rent near Electric Boat in Groton then call the Bridget Morrissey Team.





Bridget Morrissey and her team will assist you in finding the home that is just right for you!


Bridget Morrissey Team
Email: bridgetamorrissey@gmail.com
Cell / Text: (860) 857-5165
Fax: (860) 928-0230












Thursday, November 2, 2017

Homes in Groton Near Subase NLON





Are you headed for Groton, the home of the Submarine Force?

Are you looking for homes for sale or rent near the Groton Sub Base?




If you are looking for homes for sale or rent near Subase NLON in Groton then call the Bridget Morrissey Team.



Bridget Morrissey and her team will assist you in
finding the home that is just right for you!



Bridget Morrissey Team
Email: bridgetamorrissey@gmail.com
Cell / Text: (860) 857-5165
Fax: (860) 928-0230





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