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CT s booming housing market could soften with a rise in COVID-19 foreclosures

CT s booming housing market could soften with a rise in COVID-19 foreclosures Alexander Soule FacebookTwitterEmail A Godfrey Road home in Weston, Conn., listed for sale at the outset of the pandemic in 2020 and again heading into the spring of 2021, for just under $650,000. The listing could soon see price competition on nearby Ravenwood Drive, via the foreclosure auction of a home that carries a slightly lower assessed value, if the auction proceeds in March as scheduled.Alexander Soule /Hearst Connecticut Media / As home buyers pick through Connecticut’s limited selection of properties heading into the spring market of 2021, the ugly underbelly of supply could come to bear on the market this year and next lenders seizing properties from borrowers who, due to evaporating income, health bills or other reasons, cannot keep up with payments on their mortgages.

Senior Services

176 Due to state mandates and guidelines regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, some senior citizen services may have curtailed operations and activities for the time being. Many senior centers are operating on a limited in-person basis or have moved some or all programming online. AARP Driver Safety Course. Many courses at area senior centers currently suspended. For updates on locations and times call AARP at 1-877-390-8806 or aarp.org/driving27. Beacon Falls Mini-Bus Service available for seniors and disabled residents Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays on first-come basis for medical appointments and shopping trips. Funded in part by WCAAA and ConnDOT.

The eviction crisis has begun : As COVID cases rise, so are notices to vacate

The eviction crisis has begun : As COVID cases rise, so do notices to vacate Jacqueline Rabe Thomas, CTMirror.org FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Alice Prael, of New Haven, left, and Adam, who didn’t want to give his last name, stand with signs in front of Bradshaw’s house during an emergency hearing. “I’m just here to support as much as I can,” Prael said.Yehyun Kim / CTMirror.orgShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Protestors stand with signs to support stopping eviction during this pandemic. “I’m advocating for everyone to stay in house during this pandemic,” said one of the protestors, Karen Salim with the Cancel Rent CT. She said she wants the government to cancel rent and provide robust solutions so people aren’t evicted.Yehyun Kim / CTMirror.orgShow MoreShow Less

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