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What are granny pods and does Connecticut allow them?

What are granny pods and does Connecticut allow them? Nicole Funaro FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 The interior of a tiny house with large glass windows, showcase the kitchen, part of the living room and loft bedroom.Mireya Acierto/Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Front end of a blue tiny house with under skirting and storage unit in the back. Shaded windows in the front of tiny home. FenceMechelle Brooks/Getty Images/iStockphotoShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 A tiny house with large glass windows, sits in the backyard at night, surrounded by trees and party lights.Mireya Acierto/Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less 5of5

In competitive market, real estate experts warn against forgoing home inspections

In competitive market, real estate experts warn against forgoing home inspections Nicole Funaro FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 While the current real estate market has spurred some prospective buyers to make their offers more enticing by choosing to waive a home inspection, Vincent Averaimo, partner at Milford Law, LLC., called the move a big problem, as it leaves homebuyers vulnerable to uncovering major problems down the road.  Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 4of6 If a homebuyer does uncover major costly repairs after living in the house, Averaimo said its “very tricky” in Connecticut to hold an inspector accountable for any missed defects. Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

These are the financial protections still in place for renters in CT during the pandemic

These are the financial protections still in place for renters in CT during the pandemic Nicole Funaro FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 The Royce apartment complex in Trumbull, Conn., has sold for $82 million.Contributed photo /CBREShow MoreShow Less 2of5 The Fairfield, a 263-unit apartment complex in Stamford, Conn. has sold for approximately $84 million in the city’s second-largest property sale of 2021.Contributed photo /CBREShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 The apartment building, at left, at 101 Washington Blvd., aka 101 Park Place, in the Harbor Point section of Stamford, Conn., has sold for $105 million.File photoShow MoreShow Less 5of5 Cities and towns in Connecticut are breaking previous sale price records. A spike in homes listed in the state are hitting the $5 million mark. And, single family home sales in the state and around the country show no sign of slowing down. 

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