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Farmington green lights 6-month pause on single and multi-family subdivisions, aiming for more affordable housing

With affordable housing still lagging behind the state’s goal, Farmington’s planning and zoning commission approved a controversial moratorium on new single and multi-family subdivisions until the town can find ways to induce more affordable housing.

Pandemic fuels housing boom across state

Pandemic fuels housing boom across state Pandemic fuels housing boom across state A small raised ranch-style house at 16 Ridgeland Road in Wallingford that was listed at $249,900 recently sold for $265,000. Photos by Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement This house at 53 Timberlea Drive in Meriden that was listed at $169,900 recently sold for $180,000 in late November. February 05, 2021 07:41PM By Mary Ellen Godin, Record-Journal staff A small raised ranch on Ridgeland Road in Wallingford that listed at $249,900 and sold for $265,00 is just one example of housing demand that started in 2020 and continued into this year. “As soon as I get a listing, I get four to eight bids,” said Joe Criscuolo, owner of The Home Store in Wallingford, who sold the home in October. “It’s a great time to be a seller, but also it’s a great time to be a buyer with interest rates as low as they are.”

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