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Guilford, CT Real Estate News

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(Real Estate)
Single family home sale prices in Guilford have held strong during the current market slowdown. This shoreline town of affluence remains desirable for upper income buyers. Second Quarter of 2001 :   108 homes sold with the median price of $295,000Second Quarter of 2002 :   111 homes sold with the median price of $359,000Second Quarter of 2003 :    99 homes sold with the median price of $369,900Second Quarter of 2004 :    92 homes sold with the median price of $399,500Second Quarter of 2005 :    83 homes sold with the median price of $485,000Second Quarter of 2006 :    87 homes sold with the median price of $525,000Second Quarter of 2007 :    76 homes sold with the median price of $522,000 When you are Coming to Connecticut -  Contact Dan Cummings - The Running Realtor for help with Real...
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By Betsy Anderson
(William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty)
Since June 1, 12 new homes have come on the market.  These homes range in price from $274,500 for a "fixer upper" that within walking distance to town, up to $1,499,000 for new construction, a  4800+ sq ft home on a lake in town.   The Guilford Green offers so much - shopping, dining, fairs - it's a great place to spend the day.  Another home hit the market within walking distance to town, priced at $479,000.   There's something for everyone in town!
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By Sandra Cummings, Real Estate Agent, Guilford Connecticut
(William Raveis Real Estate)
Do you pay attention to how your property is being taxed?  The cost of living is skyrocketing in our area and local government consumption continues to rise. Each year the budget seems to increase by a higher percentage than leading inflation indicators.   What can you do if you are feeling the squeeze?With the help of the Internet you can find out how your assessment compares with similar homes.  The Town of Guilford offers limited information about Property Assessments or you can stop into town hall for a more detailed look at the records.  Here is an explanation of the process to APPEAL your taxes.In Connecticut you have until February 20 each year to file a FORM to APPEAL. Time is running out so act fast or mark your calendar for next year. 
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By No Longer Active
(Real Estate)
My next race in town this year will be the Guilford Savings Bank 4 Miler with a 9:15 start time from Jacob's Beach.Directions:  Exit 58, turn south on 77 to the Guilford Green, a right on Broad Street than a quick left onto Whitfield and follow straight, bearing right to Seaside Ave just after the Spaceship Condos.   ( M A P )In 2006 this was my first bump up in distance after doing a few 5k's and my time didn't suffer much,  came in at 9:05 a mile.   Fast for me but slow enough to keep me in the bottom 25%. With three months left before the race I will search the net for speed increasing techniques and try to implemented a few in my training.  Based on last years attendance of 210 runner my target for 2007 will be to finish in the top 100.Any suggestions by experienced runner are welco...
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By Sandra Cummings, Real Estate Agent, Guilford Connecticut
(William Raveis Real Estate)
When traveling into Guilford from out of town you may find you are in the mood for some tasty food. Here are a few of the local spots.  Breakfast in Guilford... Tucked away amongst offices and shops in the Lighthouse Square plaza not far from Exit 59 is The Hidden Kitchen at 705 Boston Post Road.  This is a favorite spot in town for Breakfast all day long, but get there early because their workday is barely 8 hours. They close before 2:00pm most days and do not even open on Monday.                         Lunch is a short ride west to 1004 Boston Post Road.  Anna's Temptations offers a quaint country store atmosphere with salads, soups and fine sandwiches.  Plenty of antiques are on display and even the chair you sit in may be for sale.                                    Chips Pub II is...
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By Sandra Cummings, Real Estate Agent, Guilford Connecticut
(William Raveis Real Estate)
The median sales price of single family homes in Guilford continues to shift lower and the number of homes sold is off about 9% from recent years.  Prices of individual homes are retaining their value and have not fallen as drastically as the chart may seem to indicate.  I am noticing an adjustment in what the consumer is buying,   lower priced homes are selling while potential buyers of the massive McMansions play a waiting game to see if price drops forecast by the media materialize. 
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By Jamie Ramos, New Haven Connecticut Real Estate Agent
(Re/Max Alliance)
This Long Island Sound shoreline town is a combination residential and summer community.  Nearby towns include Branford, North Branford, and Madison, these shoreline towns are suburbs to urban New Haven.Guilford has a small, historic, charming atmosphere which is highlighted by its rustic character and individuality. There is both residential and commercial/industrial areas so although it provides a small town feel, all amenities are close by.Unique characteristics include the Town Green with tree lined streets that boast the third largest collection of historical homes in New England, dwellings from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Enjoy the numerous boutique shops, antique markets and art galleries that also surround the Green. Nearby are historical museums that display Guilford's h...
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