Showing posts with label Ledyard Real Estate Agent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ledyard Real Estate Agent. Show all posts

Saturday, August 3, 2019

Ledyard Real Estate MArket Report for August from Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey

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















Saturday, June 8, 2019

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




The Ledyard Real Estate Market Activity Summary for the month of May 2019 is brought to you by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey. It shows that there were 34 homes sold and 14 are pending. There were 69 active homes for sale in Ledyard in May. Fifteen units were sold in 0-30 days, six in 31-60 days, four in 61-90 days, none in 91-120 days, four in 121-180 days, none in 181-365 days and five took over a year to sell. For the entire Ledyard Real Estate Market Report from Ledyard Real Estate Agent Bridget Morrissey please click HERE.
Bridget Morrissey is a well known Realtor serving southeastern Connecticut and southern Rhode Island. 

Always on the move, and so are her clients!

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.









Thursday, March 28, 2019

Homeowners Associations





For everyone out there looking at homes right now, there are three little letters that could make or break your purchase decision. They are “H,” “O” and “A.” Three of the most frightening letters of the alphabet, imposed over the largest purchase you’ll ever make — it’s a recipe for high anxiety.

But not every Homeowners Association is the nightmare that many home buyers imagine. As long as you do your homework and know exactly what you’re getting into, your HOA may be the best decision you ever made.
Homeowners Associations, Maintenance and Uniformity

HOAs are often part of life for condo, townhouse and some single family homeowners. They’re not all good and they’re not all bad. Their purpose in this modern world is to maintain a sort of uniformity and authority that can not only help neighbors deal with disputes, but help the neighborhood as a whole keep a nice, shiny reputation.

When it comes to attached homes, like condos and townhouses, the HOAs also maintain the exteriors of buildings, including roofing, and common areas, like lawns. Single family HOAs often provide amenities like pools and common buildings that can be used for parties. The more the HOA does, the more the fees will be. And sometimes there will be fees even if they don’t do much.


Homeowners Associations Versus Neighborhood Associations

Another point to clarify is that there is a difference between a neighborhood association and a homeowners association. Neighborhood associations are voluntary, generally have very low fees for membership and do not run with the land. That means that you can buy a house where the former owner was part of the neighborhood association, but decline to be a member yourself.

On the other hand, if you buy a home that’s part of a homeowners association, the covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs) run with the land itself. So, you buy the land (usually with a house on it) and at closing sign that you agree to the HOA’s rules. You can only change those by being an active part of the association itself and going through the process it takes to allow RV parking in the front yard or whatever it is that you really want to do.

Is an HOA For You?

It’s really hard to know if you’re going to get along in an HOA-controlled neighborhood without taking a long hard look at those CC&Rs. They vary widely, just like the people who live in different neighborhoods. Even if you find a home that you absolutely love, don’t sign a thing until you’ve seen the CC&Rs and gone over them with your real estate agent. You will be living under those rules for a while, make sure you can accept that.

While it would be fun to have a pool you don’t have to clean, sometimes you have to be realistic and say, “These rules just aren’t for me or my lifestyle.”

But, sometimes those rules are really practical and make a lot of sense. For example, some might state that your grass has to be kept under six inches high. Great rule, this practice reduces animal and insect problems by removing cover.

Others might say you can’t have a clothesline or a fence, which might be a total deal-breaker for you. There is often an appeal process, but if that clothesline is a big enough issue, don’t risk it. There are plenty of houses in the sea.

Don’t Forget, HOA Fees Are Included in Your DTI

Last, but not least, remember that HOA fees will be included in your debt to income calculation. So, if you are just barely able to afford that lovely home, the monthly fees may make your lender give you the red light. This is an important item to check when you’re investigating the other terms of the HOA.

You can expect them to run anywhere from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars a month. Definitely something you want to be sure about before committing. Would you rather have that much more in home, or in amenities?

Already in Love With the Idea of a Home In an HOA?

If you and your real estate agent have taken the time to investigate the HOA and the CC&Rs and you’re still good to go, write that contract! Make that home yours and know that the rules will help to maintain home standards, even if they can be a bit draconian at times.

Once you move in, don’t forget your friends at HomeKeepr! I can recommend lawn pros to keep the grass trimmed, siding experts to ensure that the front of your home is always looking its best and other home pros like fence installers for that fence Fido requires.






Sunday, February 10, 2019

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report February 2019 by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey


The Ledyard Real Estate Market Report is provided by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey.

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey
Ledyard Real Estate Market Report by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey
Ledyard Real Estate Market Report by Ledyard Realtor Bridgt Morrissey
Ledyard Real Estate Market Report by Ledyard Realtor Bridgt Morrissey

Median List Price

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey


Median Price Per Square Foot



Ledyard Real Estate Market Report by Ledyard Realtor Bridgt Morrissey

Days on Market by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey


Financing used on Ledyard Homes sold in January 2019 brought to you by Ledyard Realtor Bridget Morrissey


Ledyard Real Estate Market Report by Ledyard Realtor Bridgt Morrissey



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