Thursday, January 25, 2018

Ledyard Real Estate Market Report from Bridget Morrissey




















The Ledyard Real Estate Market Report is a monthly statement of the median sales price for homes, the number of sales, the average price per square foot for homes, the number of homes for sale, and the average listing price of Ledyard homes for sale.

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.
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Sunday, January 21, 2018

East Lyme Real Estate Market Report from Bridget Morrissey



The East Lyme Real Estate Market Report is a monthly statement of East Lyme Median List Price, the East Lyme Zillow Home Value Index, the East Lyme Median Sales Price, and the East Lyme Zillow Rent Index.

Located just 20 minutes south of famed Mystic, Connecticut, and just two hours from New York city or Boston, MA., sits the quaint village of Niantic Connecticut

Niantic is a warm, friendly and inviting seaside village easily accessible by car, foot, boat or train. It is a wonderful place to visit, play, and live. It's a place where residents and visitors alike gather for specialty shopping, a wide-array of gourmet and eclectic dining choices, creative entertainment and arts, and water related activities within a village that has maintained its historic past.

Niantic is the only community on the Connecticut coast where the "Main Street" runs parallel to the beautiful Long Island Sound. Downtown Niantic is the traditional center of East Lyme, with a Town Hall, a non-chain specialty supermarket, a famed movie theater, various restaurants and pubs, a one-of-a-kind book store, several antique and boutique shops, and a town beach all within walking distance.

While it's a great place to spend the day, there are also a couple of great bed and breakfasts and inns to suit the out-of-town visitors. Niantic has become a tourist destination in its own right, with Niantic Bay and Long Island Sound to the south, and the Niantic River to the east.

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For more information see the rest of the article at http://www.discovereastlyme.com/niantic.php


Friday, January 19, 2018

Stonington Real Estate Market Report from Bridget Morrissey





The Stonington Real Estate Market Report is a monthly statement of the median sales price for homes, the number of sales, the average price per square foot for homes, the number of homes for sale, and the average listing price of Stonington homes for sale.






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Thursday, January 18, 2018

Pawcatuck Real Estate Market Report from Bridget Morrissey





The Pawcatuck Real Estate Market Report is a monthly statement of the median sales price for homes, the number of sales, the average price per square foot for homes, the number of homes for sale, and the average listing price of Pawcatuck homes for sale.












Pawcatuck is a village in the town of Stonington which is located in New London County on the coast bordering Rhode Island. The population was 5,624 at the 2010 census. It is located across the Pawcatuck River from Westerly Rhode Island.













The Mechanic Street Historic District is on the National Register of Historic Places includes sites of shipbuilding, mills, and worker housing in a 147-acre area.

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Pawcatuck includes the neighborhoods listed below:




Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Ledyard Open House Saturday 9:30-11:00 @ 226 Haley Road Asking $125,000















4 BR, 2 Full Baths, 7 Rooms, 1,459 sq Ft, 0.46 acres, one car garage under house, foundation is masonry, oil heat, baseboard,
Total Rehab Inside and Outside. No gov't financing. Selling "As Is"























Quiambaug Cove Professional Center
107 Wilcox Road  Stonington CT 06378

eXp REALTY State Office
15 North Main Street Suite 100
West Hartford CT 06107

Friday, December 29, 2017

Charlestown RI Real Estate Market Report January 2018 from Bridget Morrissey



The Charlestown Real Estate Market Report is a monthly statement of the median sales price for homes, the number of sales, the average price per square foot for homes, the number of homes for sale, and the average listing price of Charlestown homes for sale.


Charlestown is named after King Charles II, and was incorporated in 1738. The area was formerly part of the town of Westerly. Charlestown was in turn divided and the part north of the Pawcatuck River became the town of Richmond in 1747.



Burlingame State Park and Campground is located inside the town of Charlestown. The campground is 3,100 acres of rocky woodland that surrounds Watchaug Pond in Charlestown. Park activities include 755 campsites, fishing, swimming, picnicking, boating and hiking. The area north of Buckeye Brook Road, abutting the Pawcatuck River, is primarily a hunting area.