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Historic Real Estate Resources Introduction
"Protecting historic properties makes your community more beautiful and more salable" -Chris Leporini, Realtor Magazine Online Understanding important aspects of historic preservation including architectural styles, conservation easements, historic preservation designations and regulations and sources for restoration funds will allow real estate professionals become better stewards of historic properties. This section, tailored specifically for real estate professionals, will provide information and guidance that will give them an advantage in selling and protecting historic properties and homes in Connecticut. This information should strengthen the agent's expertise in the historic real estate market and facilitate the stewardship of historic properties. The Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation web site has a wealth of information for individuals and groups interested in all aspects of historic preservation and we encourage you to peruse the site to learn more. However for real estate professionals we have highlighted a number of resources to give agents a marketable advantage when offering historic properties. "When you preserve historic properties, you're not just saving a building or plot of land, you're protecting part of your community's character and giving buyers a reason to want to live there. And for a REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL, that's just good business." -Realtor Magazine Online Please refer to the navigation bar for further information. - Style Guide
- Designating a Building a Landmark
- Protecting Historic Homes
- Historic Properties Exchange
- Restoration Services Directory
- Trained Real Estate Agents

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