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Rob Saelens

Rob Saelens
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Farmington CT

Salesperson (CT: RES.0789893)

2 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Hartford County, CT
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices New England Properties - Farmington

Office Website
Office Address
70 Farmington Chase Cres
Farmington, CT  06032
(Hartford County)
Office Phone
860-677-4949
Office Fax
860-674-0033
Mobile
860-674-0300
Email
robs******@******.com
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Service Areas

Avon: CT Bloomfield: CT Bristol: CT Burlington: CT Canton: CT Collinsville: CT Canton Valley: CT Canton Center: CT New Hartford: CT Farmington: CT Sharon: CT Unionville: CT West Hartford: CT

About Rob Saelens

**Achievements**
- Chairman's Club
- Top Producer
- Relocation Specialist for Buyers and Sellers
- Consistently awarded the FIVE STAR Designation since 2011, recognizing the top 6% in customer satisfaction in Connecticut
- Certified Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES)
- Certified in New Homes & Construction
- Green Certification

With a distinguished 24-year tenure as the founder of Saelens & Associates Inc., a leading marketing firm in New England, this individual transitioned into real estate investment. Over a span of two and a half years, RHIGN LLC, the investment company he established, acquired and renovated 13 residential and small multi-family properties. This experience paved the way for further investments in larger apartment complexes across the Southeastern United States through a collaborative investment group.

In 2003, he shifted to a full-time real estate agent role, leveraging his extensive background in marketing, renovation, and investment to offer clients a distinctive and effective strategy for buying and selling properties in Hartford and Litchfield Counties. His entrepreneurial spirit is evident in his founding of multiple ventures, including Saelens & Associates Marketing Firm, CRI - Commercial Real Estate Investments, and RHIGN LLC Investments.

**Professional Associations**
- Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association (CTREIA)
- Connecticut Association of Realtors (CAR) - Former Chairman of the Communications Committee
- Greater Hartford Association of Realtors (GHAR) - Chairman of the West Region Committee
- National Association of Realtors (NAR)

Hartford County, CT Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$488,304
Avg. Listing Price
From Rob's portfolio
3.4 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,067 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1425
Active Listings
Current inventory

Hartford County, Connecticut represents one of New England's most dynamic and economically diverse real estate markets, anchored by the state capital and extending through a fascinating mix of urban centers, historic suburbs, and rural communities. With 4,868 total actively licensed agents serving the region, this market reflects both the stability of established Connecticut wealth and the ongoing transformation of a post-industrial economy seeking new identity.

The county's real estate landscape tells the story of Connecticut's evolution, from the insurance capital of Hartford with its distinctive downtown high-rises to the pastoral charm of Simsbury and Avon, where colonial-era homes command premium prices. What makes Hartford County particularly intriguing is how dramatically property values and market dynamics can shift within just a few miles, creating both opportunities and challenges for investors, developers, and service providers.

Major Hartford County, Connecticut Real Estate Markets

Hartford itself dominates the county's commercial real estate scene, though residential markets in surrounding communities often drive more transaction volume. West Hartford stands out as a particularly robust market, combining excellent schools with walkable downtown areas that attract both families and young professionals. Meanwhile, towns like Glastonbury and Simsbury represent the county's luxury residential segment, where properties regularly exceed million-dollar price points and inventory moves through networks of specialized agents.

The Greater Hartford metropolitan area extends beyond county lines, but within Hartford County, secondary markets like Manchester, East Hartford, and Enfield offer more affordable entry points while still providing access to major employment centers. These communities have seen increased interest from first-time buyers and investors seeking rental properties, creating distinct market segments that require different expertise and marketing approaches.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Hartford County's real estate market exhibits surprising resilience despite Connecticut's broader economic challenges, largely due to the concentration of insurance companies, healthcare systems, and educational institutions that provide employment stability. However, the market also reflects demographic shifts, with some rural areas experiencing population decline while transit-accessible communities near Hartford see renewed interest from remote workers seeking more space.

The county's 29 municipalities each maintain distinct zoning regulations, tax structures, and development policies, creating a complex regulatory environment that rewards local expertise. Properties in towns like Canton or Burlington might sit on large lots with septic systems and wells, while urban Hartford properties involve completely different considerations around parking, utilities, and municipal services. This geographic diversity means successful real estate professionals often specialize in specific sub-markets rather than attempting county-wide coverage.

Why Businesses Need Hartford County, Connecticut Agent Contact Data

With all 4,868 actively licensed agents maintaining email contact information, Hartford County offers exceptional connectivity for businesses seeking to reach real estate professionals. Mortgage lenders, home inspection services, and contractors find this market particularly valuable because the mix of historic properties and new construction creates consistent demand for specialized services, while the educated agent population actively seeks professional development and partnership opportunities.

The concentration of agents relative to population also means these professionals handle significant transaction volumes and maintain extensive client relationships that extend beyond single property sales. Insurance companies, financial planners, and home services businesses discover that Hartford County agents often serve as trusted advisors to affluent clients making complex real estate decisions, making agent relationships particularly valuable for B2B marketing strategies and referral network development.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Rob Saelens has 1 property for sale in Farmington and surrounding areas.

$570,000

Listed 2025-10-28

7 Woodmont Rd
Avon, CT  06001

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 3,668
Lot: 40,075 sf
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Current Property Rentals

As of 1/31/2026, Rob Saelens has the following rental property available in Farmington and surrounding areas.

$3,200

Listed 2025-11-10

27 Farmington Chase Cres
Farmington, CT  06032

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,774
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$1,850

Listed 2026-01-02

35 Ruth St Apt 66
Bristol, CT  06010

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,236
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