Hamden
Real Estate
Zoning Q: More Housing, More Parking?
A bid to provide lots more places for people to live on Hamilton Street has prompted pushback from some neighbors over where current and future residents and visitors will be able to put their cars. That’s the latest with a proposal by Wooster Lofts LLC — a holding company controlled by local...
I’m a Real Estate Agent: 3 States Where You Should Sell Your Property in the Next 5 Years
Home prices have spiked along with the cost of living in recent years, but that bubble could burst in some states. GOBankingRates spoke with Colten Claus, an associate broker with 8z Real Estate in...
Lack of housing stifles CT’s economic growth
Connecticut’s housing shortage is impacting the state’s economy and preventing improvement. That’s according to housing and economic development specialists in Fairfield County. They are speaking out about the lack of housing and its wide ranging impacts. The state’s housing shortage is dissuading companies from coming to Connecticut,...
Photos: Connecticut Home With FAA Approved Air Strip Hits Market
If you're interested in living in Connecticut, have $3 million, own an airplane or helicopter I've got just the house for you. It's time to start daydreaming because this house will either motivate you to work harder or make you sick that you don't have a spare three-million in cash laying around.
As corporations buy up rentals, more tenants struggle to reach landlords about issues
Our next story starts with a woman in Hartford, Conn., who has rented her apartment for years. When it started falling into disrepair, her landlord did not respond, and she didn't know where to turn. She's part of a growing nationwide trend of tenants unable to identify their landlords when those landlords are corporations. Connecticut Public Radio's Abigail Brone reports.
CT towns weigh affordable housing, wetlands protection
Last month, Newtown, Connecticut’s Inland Wetlands Commission narrowly voted to allow a 117-unit housing development between here and nearby Taunton Lake. The local land trust appealed that vote over concerns about stormwater runoff into the wetlands. Newtown’s one of several Connecticut towns where groups known as inland wetlands commissions...
“Mr. Downtown” Dies; Downtown Lives On
Joel Schiavone, the sockless banjo-strumming real estate developer who launched New Haven’s downtown renaissance, has died at the age of 87, leaving behind a legacy that will long outlive him. In remaking the blocks in and around Chapel, College, and Crown streets, Schiavone invented “new urbanism” in New Haven...
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