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Neighborhoods near Mike O'Callaghan Middle School i3 Learn Academy in Las Vegas, NV

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    Glastonbury Center

    Just as the Connecticut River flows alongside it, Glastonbury Center constantly moves forward while maintaining its historic charm and small-town quirks. Grand homes, local events, and a developing dining district flavor the neighborhood, making it one of Connecticut's most sought-after suburban areas. The neighborhood's northern end is industrial

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      $552K

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      $283K - $1M

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      1 Listing

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    West End

    Politician Francis Gillette and abolitionist John Hooker established Hartford's West End neighborhood in 1853 as "Nook Farm," a 140-acre plot on the "nook" of the Park River. The area quickly gained attention, attracting prominent literary figures like Harriet Beecher Stowe, who penned "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Mark Twain, writer of "Adventures of

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      $526K

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      $65K - $1.6M

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      3 Listings

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    Wethersfield

    Peeling back the layers of Wethersfield reveals a suburban town full of American history and community. "A lot of people from Wethersfield don't leave," says Ivana Marrero, executive director at the Wethersfield Chamber of Commerce and lifelong resident. "I went to school in Wethersfield, my kids went to school in Wethersfield and now my grandkids

    • Average Value

      $417K

    • List Price

      $194K - $1.2M

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      17 Listings

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    Newington

    Once used as farmland for growing lumber and raising cattle, Newington was formerly part of the town of Wethersfield. Since splitting from its neighbor in 1871, Newington has slowly transitioned from a farming community into a small town of about 31,000 people. Today, this family-friendly suburb 10 miles southwest of Hartford has standard

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      $371K

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      $176K - $774K

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      12 Listings

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    Frog Hollow

    One of Hartford’s most intriguing areas is the neighborhood of Frog Hollow. It is an area of mixed use, containing state office buildings, a 24-acre historic cemetery, a major public park, shops, restaurants and residences. The neighborhood got its name from the marshes created by the Park River when it flowed through the area. Due to its

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      $337K

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      $250K - $384K

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    Barry Square

    Named after the first pastor of the St. Augustine Catholic Church, Father Michael Barry, Barry Square is an urban neighborhood just 2 miles south of downtown Hartford. While the CAP Index gives Barry Square an overall crime score of 7, higher than the national average of 4, neighborhood organizations like the Maple Avenue Revitalization Group

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      $312K

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      $126K - $309K

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    East Hartford

    Across the Connecticut River from Hartford, the town of East Hartford is expanding with ambitious housing developments, plans for a pedestrian-only street and new employment options. “East Hartford is going through a renaissance,” says Connor Martin, East Hartford’s Mayor since November 2023 and the town’s youngest mayor. “We’re a pass-through

    • Average Value

      $291K

    • List Price

      $170K - $647K

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      27 Listings

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    South End

    While holding on to its Italian roots, South End has also grown to incorporate other international cuisines. Also known as "Little Italy," this Hartford neighborhood has become one of the city's top culinary destinations. The neighborhood saw most of its growth after the First World War, with the area along Franklin Avenue donning the title of

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      $289K

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      $116K - $356K

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      3 Listings

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    South West

    Hartford's South West neighborhood, as its name suggests, is on the far southwestern end of the city, just across the city line from West Hartford and 3 miles south of downtown. The advent of the trolley line from this area into downtown during the 1800s first formed the neighborhood's residential landscape. Though the trolley line is now gone,

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      $287K

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      $221K - $400K

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      1 Listing

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    Parkville

    Every day, drivers bypass Parkville on the way in and out of Hartford in central Connecticut, unaware of the West Hartford neighborhood’s bustling local market. Situated in the crook of the interstate’s bend, Parkville is made up of streets flaring off Prospect Avenue, and in its northeastern corner, the Parkville Market is a region staple. Dubbed

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      $275K

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      $81K - $277K

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      1 Listing

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    Behind the Rocks

    Behind the Rocks takes its curious name from the basalt ridge running along the neighborhood’s eastern border, which once served as the location of a quarry. But with the growth of the residential community and neighboring Trinity College, the quarry was converted into a public park, and in that sense, Behind the Rocks left the rocks behind.

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      $267K

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      $173K - $397K

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      2 Listings

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    Sheldon Charter Oak

    Hartford is Connecticut's capital city, nicknamed the "insurance capital of the world." However, the area offers more than just office buildings and insurance companies. Sheldon Charter Oak is a neighborhood in the southern end of Hartford that has strong ties to the past, beautiful parks and access to every convenience the city has to offer.

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      $211K

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      $96K - $313K

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      2 Listings

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    Downtown Hartford

    The urban core of Connecticut's state capital, downtown Hartford was once the "insurance capital of the world," home to major companies like Travelers and Aetna. The insurance industry fueled the city's prosperous economy from the mid-1800s through much of the 1900s – and still has a presence in the town.   Downtown's current landscape of modern

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      $206K

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      $124K - $1.1M

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      8 Listings

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    Asylum Hill

    Bordering downtown Hartford on the west, Asylum Hill was named after what was once called the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, which stood in the neighborhood throughout the 19th century. Although the facility is now the American School for the Deaf in West Hartford, The Asylum Hill neighborhood retains its name and is home to several other major

    • Average Value

      $165K

    • List Price

      $60K - $272K

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      8 Listings

    Asylum Hill