Showing posts with label Ledyard Real Estate Agent Bridget Morrissey. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 20, 2020

Ledyard Open House Sunday February 23 from 1:00 - 3:00 at 113 Church Hill Road


Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey has listed 113 Church Hill Road in Ledyard for sale. It is a beautiful, newly renovated spacious raised ranch. Every room has been updated. New windows and roof. Asking price is $282,000.

A beautiful kitchen with new stainless appliances, new tile floor, granite counters, double sink and cabinets that go to the ceiling! The hardwood floors throughout the main level have been refinished with a dark stain. Both bathrooms have been remodeled. The main bath has a new tub/shower enclosure with new vanity, new floor and new toilet. Master bath has an amazing spacious walk in tiled shower with a glass door, new vanity, new tile floor and new toilet. The 4th bedroom has new laminate flooring.

The family room has a fireplace with a wood stove and new laminate flooring. Possibilities of an in law situation with a private entrance. The walkway to the tiled game room has a nice space for an office or a study. Every room in the house has new recessed lighting and fresh paint!

The exterior of the house has been freshly painted. The house has a new roof! New stamped concrete outside with walkway to a stamped concrete patio in the back yard. There is a building in the backyard that could be used as a chicken coop or a workshop area. Plenty of property for the country feel. Private yet open space. All of this plus a 2 car detached garage freshly painted and a new roof!!

No need to do anything but call the movers. Area in the front yard has fence posts, seller is willing to take them down or put up new fencing, your choice!


Sunday, May 5, 2019

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report May 2019

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Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey presents the Ledyard Real Estate Market Activity Summary for the month of April 2019. It shows that there were 18 homes sold and 23 are pending. There were 59 active homes for sale in Ledyard in April. Five units were sold in 0-30 days, four in 31-60 days, two in 61-90 days, two in 91-120 days, one in 121-180 days, three in 181-365 days and one took over a year to sell. For the entire Ledyard Real Estate Market Report from Ledyard Real Estate Agent Bridget Morrissey please click HERE.



Friday, April 19, 2019

Neighborhood Report for Ledyard Homes for Sale



The Neighborhood Report for Ledyard Homes for Sale is presented by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey. In March, the Median Estimated Home Value in Ledyard was $270K compared to $258K for New London County homes. For Ledyard homes for sale the figure represents a 12 month change of +1.1%. The Median List Price was $232K, a -2.2% change for the last twelve months. For the entire Neighborhood Report for Ledyard Homes for Sale from Ledyard Real Estate Agent Bridget Morrissey click on the link below.








Friday, April 5, 2019

Ledyard Real Estate Market Activity Summary for the month of March 2019



Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey presents the Ledyard Real Estate Market Activity Summary for the month of March 2019. It shows that there were 14 homes sold and 22 are pending. There were 63 active homes for sale in Ledyard in March. Three units were sold in 0-30 days, four in 31-60 days, three in 61-90 days, three in 91-120 days, one in 121-180 days, none in 181-365 days and none took over a year to sell. For the entire Ledyard Real Estate Market Report from Ledyard Real Estate Agent Bridget Morrissey please click the link below.









Friday, March 8, 2019

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report March2019 by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey




Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey is pleased to present the Ledyard Real Estate Market Report. If you have any questions regarding Ledyard homes for sale feel free to call or text Ledyard Real Estate Agent Bridget Morrissey at 860-857-5165.
Ledyard Real Estate Market Report by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey



Call or text Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey about Ledyard homes for sale at 860-857-5165!


Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey



According to Wikipedia,the principal communities of Ledyard are Ledyard Center (also known as Ledyard Village) and the Gales Ferry section (including Christy Hill Estates, Devonshire Estates, Ferry View Heights, Glenwoods, Pheasant Run, Sherwood Forest, and Woodridge Estates).

Other minor communities and geographic areas are Aljen Heights, Barrett Park, Colonial Manor, Cranwood Homestead, Highlands, Lakeside, Lantern Hill, Long Pond, Parsonage Hill Manor, Presidential Estates, Quaker Town, and Stonehenge. The town also contains the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation, in the northeastern corner of the town.



Ledyard Center is located at the crossroads of 2 state highways: routes 117 and 214. It is home to Ledyard Town Hall and is one of the main commercial areas in the town. Every year in September, the fairgrounds host the popular Ledyard Fair, bringing families to the area for the weekend to enjoy carnival rides, entertainment and agricultural competitions.

Gales Ferry is centered around Route 12 and is one of the main commercial corridors in the town. The area is largely residential and contains 2 national register historic districts, a post office and library. It does offer typical neighborhood commercial services.

Each year in June, the Yale-Harvard regatta brings rowing teams and spectators to the riverfront and life to each school’s boathouse, both of which are located in the village.



Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey


















Ledyard eXp Realty address for Ledyard Real Estate Agent Bridget Morrissey



Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report from Bridget Morrissey




















The Ledyard 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 Ledyard homes for sale.

CLICK HERE FOR THE LEDYARD REAL ESTATE REPORT

According to Wikipedia,the principal communities of Ledyard are Ledyard Center (also known as Ledyard Village) and the Gales Ferry section (including Christy Hill Estates, Devonshire Estates, Ferry View Heights, Glenwoods, Pheasant Run, Sherwood Forest, and Woodridge Estates).

Other minor communities and geographic areas are Aljen Heights, Barrett Park, Colonial Manor, Cranwood Homestead, Highlands, Lakeside, Lantern Hill, Long Pond, Parsonage Hill Manor, Presidential Estates, Quaker Town, and Stonehenge.

The town also contains the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation, in the northeastern corner of the town.

Ledyard Center is located at the crossroads of 2 state highways: routes 117 and 214. It is home to Ledyard Town Hall and is one of the main commercial areas in the town. Every year in September, the fairgrounds host the popular Ledyard Fair, bringing families to the area for the weekend to enjoy carnival rides, entertainment and agricultural competitions.

Gales Ferry is centered around Route 12 and is one of the main commercial corridors in the town. The area is largely residential and contains 2 national register historic districts, a post office and library. It does offer typical neighborhood commercial services.

Each year in June, the Yale-Harvard regatta brings rowing teams and spectators to the riverfront and life to each school’s boathouse, both of which are located in the village.


Sunday, November 25, 2018

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report from Bridget Morrissey




















The Ledyard 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 Ledyard homes for sale.

CLICK HERE FOR THE LEDYARD REAL ESTATE REPORT

According to Wikipedia,the principal communities of Ledyard are Ledyard Center (also known as Ledyard Village) and the Gales Ferry section (including Christy Hill Estates, Devonshire Estates, Ferry View Heights, Glenwoods, Pheasant Run, Sherwood Forest, and Woodridge Estates).


Other minor communities and geographic areas are Aljen Heights, Barrett Park, Colonial Manor, Cranwood Homestead, Highlands, Lakeside, Lantern Hill, Long Pond, Parsonage Hill Manor, Presidential Estates, Quaker Town, and Stonehenge.

The town also contains the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation, in the northeastern corner of the town.

Ledyard Center is located at the crossroads of 2 state highways: routes 117 and 214. It is home to Ledyard Town Hall and is one of the main commercial areas in the town. Every year in September, the fairgrounds host the popular Ledyard Fair, bringing families to the area for the weekend to enjoy carnival rides, entertainment and agricultural competitions.

Gales Ferry is centered around Route 12 and is one of the main commercial corridors in the town. The area is largely residential and contains 2 national register historic districts, a post office and library. It does offer typical neighborhood commercial services.

Each year in June, the Yale-Harvard regatta brings rowing teams and spectators to the riverfront and life to each school’s boathouse, both of which are located in the village.


Thursday, October 25, 2018

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report from Bridget Morrissey


Ledyard Real Estate Market Report by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey


The Ledyard 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 Ledyard homes for sale.


Median List Price

Ledyard September 2018 homes sales median list price report from Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey

Median Price Per Square Foot

Ledyard September 2018 median price per sq ft for homes sod report from Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey

Ledyard Days on Market for homes sold in September 2018 report from Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey


Ledyard types of financing for haomes sold in September 2018 report from Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey



Ledyard Real Estate Prices by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey


Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey
Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey

Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey


Ledyard Realtor Bridget MorrisseyLedyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey


According to Wikipedia,the principal communities of Ledyard are Ledyard Center (also known as Ledyard Village) and the Gales Ferry section (including Christy Hill Estates, Devonshire Estates, Ferry View Heights, Glenwoods, Pheasant Run, Sherwood Forest, and Woodridge Estates).

Other minor communities and geographic areas are Aljen Heights, Barrett Park, Colonial Manor, Cranwood Homestead, Highlands, Lakeside, Lantern Hill, Long Pond, Parsonage Hill Manor, Presidential Estates, Quaker Town, and Stonehenge. The town also contains the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation, in the northeastern corner of the town.



Ledyard Center is located at the crossroads of 2 state highways: routes 117 and 214. It is home to Ledyard Town Hall and is one of the main commercial areas in the town. Every year in September, the fairgrounds host the popular Ledyard Fair, bringing families to the area for the weekend to enjoy carnival rides, entertainment and agricultural competitions.

Gales Ferry is centered around Route 12 and is one of the main commercial corridors in the town. The area is largely residential and contains 2 national register historic districts, a post office and library. It does offer typical neighborhood commercial services.

Each year in June, the Yale-Harvard regatta brings rowing teams and spectators to the riverfront and life to each school’s boathouse, both of which are located in the village.



Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey











Thursday, October 18, 2018

Three Big Questions of Any Kitchen Remodel






















For the third time this week, you’ve found yourself cursing the unusability of your kitchen. The drawers come out in all the wrong directions, the cabinets are so shallow that you can barely use them and the entire layout just puts you off. You’re ready to talk about a kitchen remodel.
Or maybe you just want a shiny new kitchen — there’s nothing wrong with that. Shiny new kitchens are amazing and give you the opportunity to create the space you need, rather than forcing your existing kitchen to kinda sorta work.

The Three Big Questions of Any Kitchen Remodel

You went to the home improvement store and found some samples of tile, backsplash and counter that you really love, but that’s about as far as your planning has gone so far. That’s ok, there’s a lot to think about when you’re considering ripping out one of the most important (and complicated) rooms in your home.
Now is a great time to stop where you are and ask yourself a few very important questions.
#1. What Will It Cost, Really?
Estimating the cost of a kitchen remodel is a bit like trying to nail a runny egg to a tree: messy and tragically frustrating. This is because there are lots of parts that have to be considered. Due to the various pieces involved and their corresponding quality levels, a custom quote from a contractor is the best way to know for sure how deep you’re getting into the savings account.
However, if you’re just starting to think about a kitchen remodel, it may help to know that the national average cost for your project is $22,768. The typical price range is $12,554 to $34,104. The low end is listed at $4,000. Please note that these numbers are based on user contributions, so your mileage may vary.
The largest cost by a bit is the cabinetry. Cabinets and hardware usually make up about 30 percent of the budget. This is a great place to save some cash, especially if your cabinets are in good shape and can simply be repurposed. Adding new hardware or doors often changes the whole equation. If those cabinets absolutely gotta go, then you can use this as a good starting point for estimating your dream kitchen cost.
#2. Will I Get My Money Back If I Sell?
The short answer is no. The rare few remodeling projects will return your entire investment. You should instead consider the value you’ll get from the use of that new kitchen along with any potential resell returns down the road.
That being said, Remodeling determined that among many common remodeling jobs, a midrange minor kitchen remodel was the fifth best returning update for 2018. The magazine estimates the cost of this type of remodel at about $22,000 and the associated increase in resale value of the home at $17,193. In this generic nationwide situation, the homeowner could expect to recoup 81.1 percent of their investment.
This same type of remodel was worth a little more in 2018 than the year prior. In 2017, an updated kitchen only recouped 80.2 percent of the money put into the effort.
#3. Can I Survive It?
This is perhaps the question you should ask yourself first, even though it’s the last one on the list. Any time you remodel a heavily used area of your home, it’s going to be a nightmare. Not only will there be lots of mess, dust and debris, you’re not going to be able to use the kitchen at all. All the stuff you have stored in there has to go somewhere else and you’ll have to figure out what you want to do about meals.
Hold on, I have a few tips that might help make this time lots more bearable:
Get it on paper. Make sure that you have a written agreement with your contractor and your spouse about what goes into the new kitchen. Spell it out in painful detail, both for clarity and so that when you or your spouse starts to think the cabinetry is the wrong color, you can refer back to the agreement. Adding photos will help ensure that your kitchen is exactly what you wanted and your lack of proper nutrition doesn’t trick you into thinking you ordered the stainless steel appliances when you actually got the black ones.
Move your kitchen into your garage or spare bedroom. Ahead of the project start date, box everything in the kitchen as if you were moving, making sure to label everything completely so you can get the most important things out as soon as the remodel is over. This way nothing gets damaged or lost in the confusion.
Set up a temporary kitchen elsewhere. It’s not going to be a five star restaurant, but a folding table with a coffee maker, microwave and a mini fridge can make things a lot easier while your kitchen is out of service. You can only stand (or afford!) so many restaurant meals.
Along with juggling all the stresses of having workers in your house making a ton of noise and mess (that you’re paying them for!), you may start to have real relationship problems. Living through a remodel is not for the faint of heart. If your spouse doesn’t really have a great picture of what this remodel will do to your home during the construction phase, now is the time to talk about it.
There are few things that will destroy a marriage like a remodel. The stress is high and there’s a lot of money on the line — not to mention the major disruption remodels can be to your routine and life in general. It’s really important that your spouse is all in on this project with every step, from looking at lighting to choosing the perfect counters, even if they’re not really a kitchen person.

Ready, Set, REMODEL!!

You’ve got the green light from your better half (or you don’t have one and instead gave a self high-five to show your approval of the project), so it’s time to find a general contractor or specialists like cabinet makers, electricians and plumbers.. Unfortunately, you don’t know any home pros and neither do your friends.
Don’t stress, your HomeKeepr community is ready to recommend the best of the best in your area. Other professionals are putting their own reputations on the line by endorsing these awesome members of the HomeKeepr family, so you know they’ll get the job done as quickly and cleanly as possible.





Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report from Bridget Morrissey


Ledyard Real Estate Prices by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report August by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey


The Ledyard 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 Ledyard homes for sale.

Median List Price

Ledyard Real Estate July Median List Price from Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey

Median Price Per Square Foot

Ledyard July Median Price Per Sq Ft from Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey
 Ledyard Realtor Bridget MorrisseyLedyard Real Estate average days on market August


Ledyard Real Estate types of buyer financing used in August provided by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey



Ledyard Real Estate Prices by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey


Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey
Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey

Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey


Ledyard Realtor Bridget MorrisseyLedyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey


According to Wikipedia,the principal communities of Ledyard are Ledyard Center (also known as Ledyard Village) and the Gales Ferry section (including Christy Hill Estates, Devonshire Estates, Ferry View Heights, Glenwoods, Pheasant Run, Sherwood Forest, and Woodridge Estates).

Other minor communities and geographic areas are Aljen Heights, Barrett Park, Colonial Manor, Cranwood Homestead, Highlands, Lakeside, Lantern Hill, Long Pond, Parsonage Hill Manor, Presidential Estates, Quaker Town, and Stonehenge. The town also contains the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation, in the northeastern corner of the town.



Ledyard Center is located at the crossroads of 2 state highways: routes 117 and 214. It is home to Ledyard Town Hall and is one of the main commercial areas in the town. Every year in September, the fairgrounds host the popular Ledyard Fair, bringing families to the area for the weekend to enjoy carnival rides, entertainment and agricultural competitions.

Gales Ferry is centered around Route 12 and is one of the main commercial corridors in the town. The area is largely residential and contains 2 national register historic districts, a post office and library. It does offer typical neighborhood commercial services.

Each year in June, the Yale-Harvard regatta brings rowing teams and spectators to the riverfront and life to each school’s boathouse, both of which are located in the village.

Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey





Ledyar Realtor Bridget Morrissey with eXp Realty