Found 5 blog entries tagged as connecticut real estate.

Issue 2 Headers

Town Meeting Minute

Tracking the Decisions That Move Markets
CT & RI Growth Watch — Investor Brief
Produced by Seaport Real Estate Services

Municipal decisions rarely impact real estate overnight. The real movement happens when policy turns into approvals, approvals turn into feasibility, and feasibility turns into construction.

Issue #2 of Town Meeting Minute focuses on projects and policy actions that have either advanced since our last brief or are beginning to show second-order impacts on pricing, demand, and development activity across Connecticut and Rhode Island.

Top Seaport Impact Scores™ This Cycle

City of Groton, Connecticut — Early Applications Under New Growth Zoning

Status: Under Review
Confidence: High

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Town Meeting Minute

Town Meeting Minute

Tracking the Decisions That Move Markets
CT & RI Growth Watch — Investor Brief
Produced by Seaport Real Estate Services

Real estate markets rarely move because of headlines. They move because of zoning changes, infrastructure investments, and development approvals that occur quietly at town halls, planning commissions, and zoning boards.

Town Meeting Minute is a bi-weekly investor brief identifying municipal decisions with a Seaport Impact Score™ (SIS) of 7 or higher — actions most likely to influence property values, development feasibility, and local economic growth across Connecticut and Rhode Island.

Top 3 Seaport Impact Scores™ This Cycle

City of Groton, Connecticut — Growth Zoning and District Map…

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Why these CT Counties are the Best Kept Secrets for Coastal Living (CT)

Stonington WaterfrontStonington Borough

Connecticut’s coastal towns have long been synonymous with charm, beauty, and opportunity, but few places capture the allure of shoreline living like New London and Middlesex Counties. With picturesque landscapes, vibrant communities, and a range of real estate options, these counties offer something for everyone — whether you’re a first-time buyer, seasoned investor, or seller looking to maximize your return.

Let’s dive into the appeal of these two counties and why they stand out in Connecticut’s real estate market.

The Market Trends Driving Interest

New London County

  • Affordability Meets Coastal Living: With a median selling price of $370,000,…

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Groton Sub

Groton is a charming coastal town located in New London County, Connecticut, in the United States. This picturesque town is situated on the eastern shore of the Thames River and is home to a diverse community of residents. Groton offers a unique combination of natural beauty, historic charm, and modern amenities, making it an ideal place to call home for those seeking a laid-back, coastal lifestyle.

The lifestyle in Groton is relaxed and family-friendly, with a strong emphasis on outdoor activities and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. The town offers a variety of parks and nature preserves, including Bluff Point State Park and Haley Farm State Park, where residents can enjoy hiking, biking, and other outdoor…

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ADU


Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), also known as accessory apartments, in-law apartments, or granny flats, are small, self-contained residential units that are located on the same lot as an existing single-family home. In Connecticut, ADUs are allowed in some towns and cities, but not all.

ADUs are designed to provide affordable housing options for families or individuals who want to live close to their loved ones or generate additional rental income. These units can be attached to the main house or detached and can be used for a variety of purposes, such as rental income, multigenerational housing, or additional space for a home-based business.

In Connecticut, the state legislature passed a law in 2021 that requires all towns and cities to…

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