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New President Takes the Helm at CT Realtors
It’s a new year, and that means new leadership for the state’s biggest Realtor trade group.
It’s a new year, and that means new leadership for the state’s biggest Realtor trade group.
The Greater Hartford Association of Realtors is committed to moving forward with equity objectives top of mind, the association said.
Supply might be limited, but the places where home prices significantly soared in the last year concentrated at the most expensive as well as the most affordable segments of the market, like Bridgeport.
Connecticut home prices may be higher than ever before, but that did not drag down the total number of home sales statewide compared to pre-pandemic levels.
Greater Hartford’s Realtors have honored one of their own as the best member of the real estate profession of 2021.
The number of new single-family homes that hit the market in the Hartford area in August is down over the same month last year.
As the COVID-19 pandemic entered its dying days in Connecticut, Greater Hartford saw an increase in both new single-family listings and overall inventory in April according to the Greater Hartford Association of Realtors.
A Hartford Realtor has been honored with the Greater Hartford Association of Realtor’s Good Neighbor Award in recognition of her charitable work on behalf of the CT Brain Tumor Alliance
It’s the biggest question in Connecticut real estate today: Will we ever get enough single-family inventory on the market to slow down massive price increases?
The Greater Hartford’s inventory of single-family homes for sale was down 52 percent year-over-year in February, the Greater Hartford Association of Realtors announced Wednesday.
Even as the state began to ramp up its COVID-19 vaccines last month and an the coming end of the pandemic became a little more believable, many Hartford-area homeowners still were reluctant to list.
The Greater Hartford Association of Realtors announced it has installed a new president for 2021.
Amid potential sellers’ reluctance to enter the housing market and record demand from younger homebuyers, Greater Hartford has seen significant drops in how long individual homes are on the market.
The Greater Hartford Association of Realtors annual charity golf tournament took place on Sept. 12 at Blue Fox Run Golf Club in Avon and raised $5,300.
One of Connecticut’s small lenders is using fintech to prove it can play the same game as big, national lenders and win.
Neil A. Scarfo of Press/Cuozzo Realtors has been awarded Realtor emeritus status by the National Association of Realtors.
Dan Keune, a Realtor and broker with Campbell-Keune Realty in Ellington, has been elected as the 2019 president for the Connecticut Realtors.
Rob Levine of Hart Real Estate has been named the Greater Hartford Association of Realtor’s president for 2019.
The Greater Hartford Association of Realtors raised over $3,330 for the Coalition on Housing and Homelessness. The nonprofit will use the funds to streamline the process for homeless individuals and families to access housing in Middlesex County, Meriden and Wallingford.
The Greater Hartford Association of Realtors recently named Holly Callanan as its CEO, effective Dec. 11.