Frew, Bob - Frew Bob
Apartment Rental in New Haven, CT

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About Us
read moreA New Haven area native, born and raised in the local area, I graduated from Southern Connecticut State University with a Master's degree in Recreation and Leisure Studies. Current hobbies include spending time with my family, sailing, playing bridge and swimming. I am an architect in New Haven, Connecticut and have practiced as a community developer for the past 40 years exclusively in the State Street area of New Haven where we have restored many historic buildings. I work only for my wife and myself.
Renter Information
read moreFill out our Rental Application doc as your first step. Be sure to include $35 for each person on lease for Credit Check when returning application. When your lease arrives, be sure to follow these Instructions to be sure that your lease process is complete. A few of our rentals allow dogs, most allow cats. Please call our office for specifics. For those apartments where pets are allowed, please download our Pet Agreement for completion during the rental process. Click on the facebook icon (above, left) to take a look at the Lovell House Apartments page!
New Haven Magazine March
read moreClick on the facebook icon (above, left) to take a look at the Lovell House Apartments page! We think you'll thoroughly enjoy seeing the "before" and "after" photos as this old Victorian school building is beautifully transformed by Bob Frew and his crew to how it looks today. Enjoy! Consider clicking on these pages to access the pdf pages featured in New Haven Magazine's March/April 2013 Issue that features Lovell House (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6).
Tenant Information
read moreThe City of New Haven has new regulations on recycling and New Haven now recycles every type of plastic - numbers one through seven. If the plastic has a recycling symbol on it, put it in the recycle bin, regardless of the number! No more sorting! The City of New Haven has new regulations on recycling, and the city now recycles every type of plastic, numbers one through seven. If the plastic has a recycling symbol on it, put it in the recycle bin. Download our "Recycle Sheet." Five years ago we had a fire in the bathroom in one of our apartments caused by the burning of candle on a window ledge in the bathtub area.