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Windsor Walk of Light - Windsor, CT - 9/11 Memorial Ceremony -

LISA ORME, Broker/REALTOR®, ABR, CRS, GRI, PSCS, SFR, Notary Public, : Real Estate Agent in Windsor, CT

WINDSOR WALK OF LIGHT - Windsor, CT

9/11 Commemoration / Memorial Ceremony

Illuminated walkway

Date: September 11, 2011

Time: 7:00 - 7:30 p.m.

Location: Windsor Town Green, Windsor, CT

On September 11, 2011, a community ceremony of remembrance and the Windsor Walk of Light will be held on the Windsor Town Green in front of the Windsor Town Hall. This ceremony will be held to remember and honor all those who died in the terrorist attacks on this country which took place ten years ago on 9/11.

Following the short ceremony, you are invited to take a leisurely walk along the "Walk of Light". As you walk along the sidewalks of the town green at dusk, your path will be illuminated by approximately 3,000 decorated paper luminary bags with glow sticks prepared by Windsor High School and Sage Park Middle School students and other Windsor residents. There is one bag for each of the 2976 people who lost their lives in the attacks on the World Trade Center towers, the Pentagon, and Flight 93. Students researched the lives of these "fallen heroes" and custom designed each luminary bag with something of meaning representing the life of the one remembered on that bag.

September 11, 2001 was a tragic and historic event for this country with far-reaching effects and implications for this country as a whole and for many many of our citizens individually. It is estimated that 20% of all Americans knew someone who was hurt or killed in these attacks. This is a great opportunity for parents to reflect on this event with their young children and to discuss with them what it is that makes a "hero".


*A few 9/11 facts:

Four commercial airplanes were hijacked by 19 Al-Qaeda terrorists in the 9/11 attacks

343 Firemen and 15 EMTs/Paramedics lost their lives in the September 11 attacks

23 NYPD and 37 Port Authority Police Officers died as a result of the 9/11 attacks

44 people died on United Airlines Flight 93 as passengers attempted to re-take control of the aircraft over Pennsylvania. These heroes prevented an attack on Washington DC

1300 children were orphaned as a result of the 9/11 attacks

90 different countries lost citizens in the attack on the World Trade Center. Even so, over 2600 of those lost were Americans.

6,294 people were treated in NYC hospitals for injuries sustained in the WTC attacks

* 9/11 facts obtained from a number of online sources including Wikipedia and New York Magazine.

For more information on Windsor's WALK OF LIGHT on September 11, 2011, call 860-285-1835 or visit the Town of Windsor WALK of LIGHT website for a diagram of the Town Green area and details on the Walk of Light ceremony..

Photo courtesy of easternblot's photostream on flickr.com

Avoid These Kitchen Contractors in Windsor, CT

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Avoid These Kitchen Contractors in Windsor, CT – Connecticut

Avoid These Kitchen Contractors in Windsor, CT – Connecticut

Your kitchen may be outdated, or you may feel as though you need something new and exciting in your Kitchen Remodelhome; either way, it is time to search for kitchen contractors in Windsor. Finding kitchen contractors won’t be difficult, but determining which contractor you will hire for the kitchen remodel can sometimes be challenging. You want quality and craftsmanship in your kitchen, not a mess of mistakes attempted to be hidden. Unfortunately, there are many kitchen contractors that aren’t professional and can put you and your home’s value at risk. To avoid working with an unsafe kitchen contractor, follow these four steps, and feel confident that you will be working with a professional kitchen contractor.

1. Avoid kitchen Contractors who “can do it all”: Kitchen contractors shouldn’t claim to have the skills for any type of project in Windsor. When they say, “I’ve done it all”, or, “I can do anything to a home”, red flags should start waiving. Contractors that make these statements often times finish kitchen remodeling projects with poor quality. Companies that focus specifically on kitchen remodeling will have the knowledge and quality craftsmanship to remodel your kitchen to your satisfaction.

2. Ask for Copies of Licensing and Insurance: Quality kitchen contractors will have copies of their licenses and insurance to show their clients in Windsor. Asking a contractor if he or she is properly licensed and insured before remodeling your kitchen isn’t enough; you should have a copy of these files for your records. If the kitchen contractor is unwilling to provide this documentation, contact a different company in Windsor to bid on your kitchen remodel.

3. Require Contracts When Remodeling Your Kitchen in Windsor: There are many contractors in Windsor that have good intentions when performing a kitchen remodel, but good intentions won’t save you from your kitchen contractor’s mistakes. You should have details about what your kitchen should look like when finished, the products to be used, the cost, and the timeframe for when the kitchen contractor will perform the remodeling service. If the contractor makes mistakes inside your new kitchen, you will want to have written proof to protect you. A handshake won’t always hold up in the court systems, so having a clearly defined and detailed contract that is signed by you and your kitchen contractor will be best. If a contractor offers to remodel your kitchen solely on trust and a handshake, you should consider finding a new kitchen contractor in Windsor.

Kitchen Remodel4. Avoid Kitchen Contractors That Have the Lowest Price: Remodeling your kitchen will often times be a large investment, and it is well worth it. Understandably, the country is experiencing hard times and struggling so many people are looking for the best deals. But you shouldn’t base your decision solely on the cost of the kitchen contractors’ quotes. You are paying for quality materials, quality craftsmanship, and a qualified contractor to manage your kitchen construction project; all of them are well worth the money if done correctly. Kitchen contractors that are underpriced will not increase the value of your home. In fact, a contractor that underbids the kitchen remodel can leave you with a terrible remodel that lowers the value of your home, or putting you in a position to spend more money on having the project done correctly (most times by a different kitchen contractor). There are times when the lowest bidding kitchen contractor in Windsor is qualified for the job, but usually not when they are significantly underpriced.

Finding top quality kitchen contractors for your remodeling project in Windsor can be stressful. If you are considering a kitchen remodel, contact Maintenance Man. Maintenance Man helps homeowners in Windsor, CT – Connecticut find quality, reliable, and safe home improvement contractors for many services. For more information about Maintenance Man, go to our website at www.ContractorInCT.com.

Dangerous Bathroom Contractors in Windsor, CT

Brian Marois Roofing Windows Siding Kitchen Bath Contractor: Builder-Contractor in East Hartford, CT

Dangerous Bathroom contractors in Windsor, CT – Connecticut

Dangerous Bathroom contractors in Windsor, CT – Connecticut

Your bathroom may be outdated, or you may feel as though you need something new and exciting in your home; either way, it is time to search for Bathroom contractors in Windsor. It is simple finding Bathroom contractors, but deciding which contractor you will hire for the bathroom remodel can sometimes be difficult. You want quality craftsmanship in your new bathroom, not numerous mistakes attempted to be hidden. Unfortunately, there are many dangerous Bathroom contractors that can put you and your home’s value at Existing Bathroom -Remodel Contractorsrisk. To avoid working with an dangerous bathroom contractor, follow these four steps, and feel confident that you will soon be working with a professional bathroom contractor.

1.Ask for Copies of Licensing and Insurance:Quality Bathroom contractors will have copies of their licenses and insurance to show their clients in Windsor. Asking a contractor if he or she is properly licensed and insured before remodeling your bathroom isn’t enough; you should have a copy of these files for your records. If the bathroom contractor is unwilling to provide this documentation, contact a different company in Windsor to bid on your bathroom remodel.

2.Steer Clear of Bathroom Contractors Who “do it all”: Bathroom contractors shouldn’t claim to have the skills for any type of project in Windsor. When they say, “I’ve done it all”, or, “I can do anything to a home”, red flags should start waiving. Contractors that make these statements often times finish bathroom remodeling projects with poor quality. Companies that focus specifically on bathroom remodeling will have the knowledge and quality craftsmanship to remodel your bathroom to your satisfaction.

3.Request Signed Contracts When Remodeling Your Bathroom in Windsor:There are many contractors in Windsor that have good intentions when performing a bathroom remodel, but good intentions won’t save you from your bathroom contractor’s dangerous mistakes. Contract details should include the current and new bathroom layout, the products to be used, the cost of the project, and an approximate timeframe for when the bathroom contractor will perform the remodeling service. You will want to have written proof on a signed contract if thecontractor makes mistakes inside your new bathroom. A handshake won’t always hold up in the court systems, so having a clearly defined and detailed contract that is signed by you and your bathroom New Bathroom Remodelcontractor will be best. Contractors that offer to remodel your bathroom solely on a handshake should be disregarded, then you should consider finding a new bathroom contractor in Windsor.

4.Avoid Bathroom Contractors With the Lowest Price: Remodeling your bathroom should be well worth the investment if done by a safe contractor. Because of the economic struggles many are currently facing, people are looking for the best deals, but your decision shouldn’t be based solely on the cost of the Bathroom contractors’ quotes. You are paying for quality materials, quality craftsmanship, and a qualified supervisor to manage your bathroom construction project; all these are well worth the money if done by a professional contractor. Bathroom contractors that are underpriced will not increase the value of your home. In fact, a contractor that underbids the bathroom remodel can leave you with a terrible remodel that lowers the value of your home, or putting you in a position to spend more money on having the project done correctly (most times by a different bathroom contractor). There are times when the lowest bidding bathroom contractor in Windsor is qualified for the job, but usually not when they are significantly underpriced.

Finding top quality Bathroom contractors for your remodeling project in Windsor can be stressful. If you are considering a bathroom remodel, contact Maintenance Man. Maintenance Man helps homeowners in Windsor, CT – Connecticut find quality, reliable, and safe home improvement contractors for many services. For more information about Maintenance Man, go to our website at www.ContractorInCT.com.

Market Activity Report for Windsor CT - August 2011

LISA ORME, Broker/REALTOR®, ABR, CRS, GRI, PSCS, SFR, Notary Public, : Real Estate Agent in Windsor, CT

Market Activity Report for Windsor CT - August 2011

Welcome to the Windsor, CT Real Estate Market Update

presented by The Master's Key Realty for the

Month of AUGUST 2011.

RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY HOMES

Currently there are 180 actively listed Residential Homes in Windsor, CT. Of these, 33 were listed during the month of August. This inventory figure is up from 132 just five months ago.

These homes range in price from $69,000 to $404,900; with 2 larger properties excluded from the statistical data. They are a larger 10 acre estate listed at $995,000, and a waterfront property listed at $849,900.32 East Street, Windsor, CT  06095  --  $60,900

32 East Street is the lowest priced home in town at this time, asking $60,900. It is listed as a 1085 sq.ft. home w/6 rooms, 3 bedrooms and 1 bath, built in 1930. This home has an updated kitchen w/vaulted ceilings, but is listed as needing rehab. It is being sold to settle a probate estate and is currently rented at $800/month.27 Pepperbush Way, Windsor, CT  - $219,900

27 Pepperbush Way is the median priced home in Windsor CT at this time, asking $219,9000. It is a 1979 built Split Level home, recently renovated, with 1400 sq.ft. of living space on the main level. In all there are 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a 1 car attached garage. It has a fireplace, deck, and fully finished lower level on a fenced 0.31 acre lot.37 Mary Catherine Circle, Windsor, CT  -$404,900

37 Mary Catherine Circle is currently the highest priced home in Windsor, CT, asking $404,900. This is a spacious 4000 sq.ft. Tudor styled Colonial in the Kendrick Place subdivision in Poquonock. Built in 1986, it offers 11 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and a 2 car attached garage on a 0.82 acre lot. It's gourmet island kitchen has corian and granite counters, stainless steel appliances. Other features include Central AC, FP, a library and a greenhouse style sunroom.130 West Street, Windsor CT - $995,000

130 West Street is an 8224 sq.ft. Colonial, 10 rooms, 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 3 car attached garage on a 10 acre parcel on the Farmington River. Amenities include central air, 2 fireplaces, an indoor pool, tennis courts, and patio and gazebo. Listed for $995,000.

They have been on the market from 1 day to 896 days. It is not uncommon as the number of homes on the market climbs, that the days on the market will often extend if there is not sufficient demand to absorb the inventory of homes on the market. Right now there are 31 (up from last month) homes on the market in Windsor that have been on the market for more than six months without selling.

Of interest is that there are currently still 30 houses on the market in Windsor for under $150,000. This is a great time for buyers to find that affordable home or investment property! Please call Lisa Orme at The Master's Key Realty if you want to get started!

SALES ACTIVITY:

During the month of August, 12 homes went under contract in Windsor CT. In comparison, in 2010, 17 homes went under contract in the month of August. This reflects that sales activity for the month of August was off by about 30% as compared to this time last year. Sales are up slightly from last month which saw 10 homes go under deposit. Nine of the twelve homes deposited were listed under $199,900.

In addition, 17 properties were sold (closed sales) in Windsor during the month of August 2011, ranging from $125,000 to $317,500. Closed sales were on the market before going under deposit an average of 58 days; up from 46 average days on market last month. In comparison, in 2010, there were also 17 closed sales in the month of August, but they averaged only 50 days on the market.

With 12 homes selling in one month, and 180 homes on the market, the absorption rate is 15. This means that it would take approximately 15 months to absorb the current inventory of homes now on the market. If you are thinking about selling your home in Windsor, CT, this should help you determine the most suitable pricing on your house for sale to meet your desired selling time.

CONDOMINIUMS

Currently there are 54 actively listed Condominiums in Windsor, CT. Of these, six were listed during the month of August 2011. These condos range from in price from $19,900 to $363,033. Six of these condos are located at Delamere Woods, which is an age restricted community for those 62+ years, and 12 other units are age restricted "Active Adult 55+ Communities". Also notable is that 21 of the 54 listed condominiums are New Construction units.

The average list price of a condo in Windsor CT is $230,622.

Because the Delamere Woods condominiums are non-standard condominiums, offering a much higher level of personal services with a much higher fee associated with them, they are eliminated from the statistical data.46 High Path Road, Windsor CT 06095 - $86,390

46 High Path Road in Chateau Woods condominiums is the lowest price active listed condo in Windsor at this time. It is listed for $86,390, and is a 5 room, 2 BR, 2.5 bath townhouse. The monthly condo fee for this bank-owned unit is $277 including pool, and basic cable.

25 Rhodora Terr, Country Walk, Windsor CT - $234,60025 Rhodora Terrace in Country Walk is the median priced condominium in town, currently listed for $234,600. It is a 1508 sq.ft. townhouse style unit w/5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths and a 1 car attached garage. It has a full basement and deck. The monthly fee for this unit is listed as $270/month. Country Walk is located off Walden Meadow Road in Poquonock.

14 Haskins Rd, Country Walk, Windsor CT-$363,03314 Haskins Road is a new construction unit at Country Walk in Poquonock and represents the top of the active condominium market in Windsor priced at $363,033. This is the Madison model and offers 2475 sq.ft. of living space. With 9 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and a 2 car attached garage, this unit is listed with central air, deck, full basement and nearly $40,000 of upgrades.

SALES ACTIVITY:281 High Path Road, Chateau Woods, Windsor CT - $49,900

There was only one new deposit on a condominium accepted in Windsor CT in August 2011. The single condo contracted in August 2011 is 281 High Path Road in Chateau Woods Condominiums. This bank owned condo is a 4 room-1 bedroom, 1 bath 1st floor ranch unit listed for $49,900. In comparison, in August of 2010, there were five deposits taken on condominium listings. Each of the last two months saw only one condo go under deposit in Windsor.321 Dunfey Lane, Valley Village, Windsor CT - sold for $110,000

There were two units sold (closed) in Windsor CT in the month of August 2011. One was 321 Dunfey Lane at Valley Village. This 1260 sq.ft. townhouse condo sold for $110,000 after only 30 days on the market. 250 Kenswick La, Ballymeade, Windsor CT - sold for $275,000

The other sold listing was 250 Kenswick Lane at Ballymeade, a 2107 sq.ft. single detached home which sold for $275,000. after 83 days on market.

With only one or two condominiums selling per month over the past three months, (using closed sales), and 54 condos on the market, the absorption rate is 27-54. This means that it could take between 27 and 54 months to absorb the current inventory of condominium homes now on the market at the current rate of sales. If you are thinking about selling your condominium home in Windsor, CT, anytime in the next few years, this should help you determine the most suitable pricing and timing on your condo for sale to meet your needs.

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Your REALTOR® for Life! Call Me!If you are thinking about buying or selling a home in Windsor CT or anywhere in Hartford County, please call me for a personal consultation. I would be more than happy to discuss marketing and pricing strategies, and how absorption rates affect your pricing, or to answer any other questions you may have about real estate.

If you know somebody who is having difficulty in the current economy and struggling with their mortgage payment and doesn't know what to do, I may be able to help them understand their many options, especially if they are trying to avoid a foreclosure! Please suggest they give me a call. All referrals will be handled professionally and confidentially, just as you would expect!

Market Activity Report for Windsor CT - July 2011

LISA ORME, Broker/REALTOR®, ABR, CRS, GRI, PSCS, SFR, Notary Public, : Real Estate Agent in Windsor, CT

Market Activity Report for Windsor CT - July 2011

Welcome to the Windsor, CT Real Estate Market Update

presented by The Master's Key Realty for the

Month of July 2011.

RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY HOMES

Currently there are 180 actively listed Residential Homes in Windsor, CT. Of these, 38 were listed during the month of July. Also, this inventory is up from 132 just four months ago.

These homes range in price from $69,000 to $404,900; and one larger 10 acre estate listed at $995,000.

248 Matianuck Avenue, Windsor CT - $69,000248 Matianuck Avenue is the lowest priced home in town at this time, asking $69,000. It is listed as a 1343 sq.ft. home w/4 rooms, 3 bedrooms and 1 bath, built in 1929, and needing a considerable amount of work.

380 Park Avenue, Windsor, CT  - $215,000380 Park Avenue is the median priced home in Windsor CT at this time, asking $215,000. It is a 1954 built Cape with 2576 sq.ft. of living space, 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and a 2 car attached garage. It has a fireplace, 1st floor laundry, and an in-ground pool on a 1.31 acre lot.

37 Mary Catherine Circle, Windsor, CT  -$404,90037 Mary Catherine Circle is currently the highest priced home in Windsor, CT, asking $404,900. This is a spacious 4000 sq.ft. Tudor styled Colonial in the Kendrick Place subdivision in Poquonock. Built in 1986, it offers 11 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and a 2 car attached garage on a 0.82 acre lot. It's gourmet island kitchen has corian and granite counters, stainless steel appliances. Other features include Central AC, FP, a library and a greenhouse style sunroom.130 West Street, Windsor CT - $995,000

130 West Street is an 8224 sq.ft. Colonial, 10 rooms, 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 3 car attached garage on a 10 acre parcel on the Farmington River. Amenities include central air, 2 fireplaces, an indoor pool, tennis courts, and patio and gazebo. Listed for $995,000.

They have been on the market from 1 day to 865 days. It is not uncommon as the number of homes on the market climbs, that the days on the market will often extend if there is not sufficient demand to absorb the inventory of homes on the market. Right now there are 30 (up from 28 last month) homes on the market in Windsor that have been on the market for more than six months without selling.

Of interest is that there are currently 30 houses on the market in Windsor for under $150,000. This is a great time for buyers to find that affordable home or investment property! Please call Lisa Orme at The Master's Key Realty if you want to get started!

SALES ACTIVITY:

During the month of June, 10 homes went under contract in Windsor CT. In comparison, in 2010, 19 homes went under contract in the month of July. This reflects that sales activity for the month of June was off by about 50% as compared to this time last year. Sales are up just slightly from last month which saw 6 homes go under deposit.

In addition, 13 properties were sold (closed sales) in Windsor during the month of July 2011, ranging from $149,000 to $380,000. Closed sales were on the market before going under deposit an average of 46 days. In comparison, in 2010, there were 15 closed sales in the month of July, so closed sales are off slightly from this same time last year.

With 13 homes selling in one month, and 180 homes on the market, the absorption rate is 13.8. This means that it would take 13 to 14 months to absorb the current inventory of homes now on the market. If you are thinking about selling your home in Windsor, CT, this should help you determine the most suitable pricing on your house for sale to meet your desired selling time.

CONDOMINIUMS

Currently there are 51 actively listed Condominiums in Windsor, CT. Of these, 16 were listed during the month of July 2011. These condos range from in price from $19,900 to $363,033. Six of these condos are located at Delamere Woods, which is an age restricted community for those 62+ years, and 10 other units are age restricted "Active Adult 55+ Communities". Also notable is that 21 of the 51 listed condominiums are New Construction units.

The average list price of a condo in Windsor CT is $235,682.

Because the Delamere Woods condominiums are non-standard condominiums, offering a much higher level of personal services with a much higher fee associated with them, they are eliminated from the remaining statistical data.

924 High Path Road, Chateau Wood  $79,900924 High Path Road in Chateau Woods condominiums is the lowest price active listed condo in Windsor at this time. It is listed for $74,900, and is a 3 room, 1 BR, 1.5 bath flat. The monthly condo fee for this unit is $236 including heat and hot water.

25 Rhodora Terr, Country Walk, Windsor CT25 Rhodora Terrace in Country Walk is the median priced condominium in town, currently listed for $234,600. It is a 1508 sq.ft. townhouse style unit w/5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths and a 1 car attached garage. It has a full basement and deck. The monthly fee for this unit is listed as $270/month. Country Walk is located off Walden Meadow Road in Poquonock.

14 Haskins Rd, Country Walk, Windsor CT-$363,03314 Haskins Road is a new construction unit at Country Walk in Poquonock and represents the top of the active condominium market in Windsor priced at $363,033. This is the Madison model and offers 2475 sq.ft. of living space. With 9 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and a 2 car attached garage, this unit is listed with central air, deck, full basement and nearly $40,000 of upgrades.

SALES ACTIVITY:

302 Beckenham, Ballymeade, Windsor CT- sold for $267,500There was only one new deposit on a condominiums taken in Windsor CT in July 2011. The single condo sold in July 2011 was a Ballymeade detached unit (4 BR, 3 baths, 1 car garage) listed for $295,900. Ballymeade is an age restricted 55+ Active Adult community. In comparison, in July of 2010, there were eight deposits taken on condominium listings, and last month saw only one condominiums go under deposit in Chateau Woods.

There was one unit sold (closed) in Windsor CT in the month of July 2011. It was 302 Beckenham Lane at Ballymeade, a 1910 sq.ft. single detached home which sold for $267,500. after 21 days on market.

With only one condominiums selling per month (using closed sales), and 51 condos on the market, the absorption rate is 51. This means that it could take 51 months to absorb the current inventory of condominium homes now on the market. If you are thinking about selling your condominium home in Windsor, CT, anytime in the next few years, this should help you determine the most suitable pricing and timing on your condo for sale to meet your needs.

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Your REALTOR® for Life! Call Me!If you are thinking about buying or selling a home in Windsor CT or anywhere in Hartford County, please call me for a personal consultation. I would be more than happy to discuss marketing and pricing strategies, and how absorption rates affect your pricing, or to answer any other questions you may have about real estate.

If you know somebody who is having difficulty in the current economy and struggling with their mortgage payment and doesn't know what to do, I may be able to help them understand their many options, especially if they are facing foreclosure! Please suggest they give me a call. All referrals will be handled professionally and confidentially, just as you would expect!