April 2014

CALCAGNI COMMERCIAL HELPS EVERYBODY’S MARKET INK DEAL WITH BIG Y

(Photo courtesy of Everybody's Market) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 25, 2014 | Cheshire, CT – Calcagni Commercial and Everybody’s Market, both family- owned businesses in Cheshire, today announced the closing of a deal with Big Y Foods, Inc. that will transform Everybody’s Market into Big Y’s Everybody’s Market in the grocery store’s current location at 1021 South Main Street beginning in...

Calcagni New Agent Spotlight: Redi Dishnica

Calcagni Real Estate President Steven Calcagni recently announced the appointment of residential sales agent Redi Dishnica to the company’s Cheshire office. Redi is a full time REALTOR who specializes in seller and buyer representation, assisting first-time home buyers, new construction, and rentals. He is a member of the Greater New Haven Association of Realtors, Connecticut Association of Realtors,...

New Homes are Less Expensive to Maintain

April is new homes month. And one of the virtues of a newly constructed home is the savings that come from reduced energy and maintenance expenses. In a previous analysis, we used data from the 2009 American Housing Survey (AHS) to offer proof. The AHS classifies new construction as homes no more than four years old. For routine maintenance expenses, 26 percent of all homeowners spent $100 or more a...

Calcagni New Agent Spotlight: Jim Bulger

Calcagni Real Estate President Steven Calcagni recently announced the appointment of residential sales agent JIM BULGER to the company’s Cheshire office. Jim is a full time REALTOR who specializes in seller and buyer representation, assisting first-time homebuyers, new construction, and rentals. He is a member of the Greater New Haven Association of Realtors, Connecticut Association of Realtors, and...

How Landscaping Can Impact Your Home’s Value

The Appraisal Institute, the nation’s largest professional association of real estate appraisers, advises homeowners to properly maintain their landscaping, which can significantly affect property values. “If a landscaping change is positive, it can often enhance price and reduce a home’s time on the market,” said Appraisal Institute President Richard L. Borges II, MAI, SRA. “But if the change...

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