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Buying Connecticut Real Estate

If considering a move to Connecticut, you should take some time to review the following information on demographics, crime statistics, population, schools, and other important facts about Connecticut real estate.

Connecticut Population

Connecticut is the fourth most densely populated state in the United States with a 3.1 per cent growth over the period of the last six years. This is due in part to the proximity to the New York City metropolitan area where real estate values are quite high. This is reflected in Connecticut real estate figures as well with Connecticut boasting the most million dollar homes in the Northeast. Hartford is Connecticut’s capital and second only in size to Bridgeport.

Connecticut Economy

The per capita income in Connecticut ranks first among all the U.S. states although there is some disparity between the very wealthy areas of the state and those in the eastern part of the state that are not nearly as affluent. Agriculture continues to be a major contributor in the areas of dairy products, eggs, nursery products, cattle and tobacco. Industrial and manufacturing industries include transportation equipment, scientific instruments, chemical and pharmaceutical products, aircraft parts, insurance, nuclear submarines and fabricated metal products. Connecticut also garners several billion dollars from the tourism, history, arts and film industries.

Connecticut Tourism and Recreation

Connecticut offers something for everyone, from metropolitan culture to rugged outdoor pursuits to marine adventures rooted in the state’s maritime past. Much of Connecticut’s appeal is its dedication to the state’s contribution to the beginnings of the United States and the resulting historical sites and commemorative events. Some of the most popular include Mystic Seaport, New England Air Museum, Harriet Beecher Stowe Center, The Essex Steam Train and Riverboat, the Peabody Museum of Natural History, the Maritime Aquarium and the Institute for American Indian Studies. Areas of interest for outdoor lovers include the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, the Quinebaug & Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor and the Weir Farm National Historic site.

If you’re looking for a state with forests, wildlife, city life, coastal attractions, history and economic growth, then you should consider buying Connecticut real estate.

Cities in Connecticut

Population Population Change Since 2000
Bridgeport 144,880 4 %
New Haven 130,623 6 %
Hartford 124,540 2 %
Stamford 122,340 4 %
Waterbury 108,750 1 %
Norwalk 84,689 2 %
Danbury 78,757 5 %
New Britain 72,213 1 %
West Hartford 65,131 2 %
Bristol 60,957 1 %
Meriden 59,493 2 %
West Haven 54,765 5 %
Milford city 52,139 3 %
East Hartford 50,010 1 %
Stratford 49,988 0 %
Middletown 46,878 9 %
Shelton 39,110 3 %
Norwich 37,266 3 %
Torrington 36,760 4 %
Trumbull 35,676 4 %
Central Manchester 31,531 3 %
Naugatuck 31,365 1 %
Newington 30,193 3 %
East Haven 29,418 4 %
New London 27,669 8 %
Wethersfield 26,698 2 %
Westport 26,218 2 %
North Haven 23,990 4 %
Darien 20,209 3 %
Ansonia 18,880 2 %
Wallingford Center 18,456 5 %
Willimantic 16,908 7 %
Storrs 14,076 28 %
Orange 13,645 3 %
Derby 12,804 3 %
Windsor Locks 12,608 5 %
Conning Towers-Nautilus Park 10,708 5 %
Groton 10,091 1 %
Bethel 9,190 1 %
Oakville 9,060 5 %
Kensington 8,691 2 %
Thompsonville 8,208 1 %
Southwood Acres 8,179 1 %
Rockville 8,017 4 %
Winsted 7,760 6 %
Putnam District 7,359 9 %
Glastonbury Center 7,312 2 %
Ridgefield 7,286 1 %
New Milford 6,960 4 %
Branford Center 5,983 4 %
Cheshire Village 5,936 3 %
Sherwood Manor 5,822 2 %
Simsbury Center 5,766 3 %
Portland 5,719 3 %
Terryville 5,560 4 %
Pawcatuck 5,491 0 %
Hazardville 4,983 2 %
Danielson 4,417 4 %
Mystic 4,348 9 %
Clinton 3,654 4 %
Broad Brook 3,594 4 %
Long Hill 3,542 0 %
Northwest Harwinton 3,460 6 %
Heritage Village 3,455 1 %
Lake Pocotopaug 3,453 9 %
Old Mystic 3,415 7 %
Moosup 3,413 5 %
Niantic 3,203 4 %
Jewett City 3,194 5 %
Blue Hills 3,117 3 %
Central Waterford 3,086 5 %
Coventry Lake 3,084 6 %
Oxoboxo River 3,073 5 %
Durham 2,931 6 %
Weatogue 2,896 3 %
Plainfield Village 2,740 4 %
Collinsville 2,738 2 %
Salmon Brook 2,729 11 %
Essex Village 2,701 5 %
Guilford Center 2,673 3 %
Deep River Center 2,605 5 %
Madison Center 2,498 12 %
West Simsbury 2,492 4 %
Westbrook Center 2,396 7 %
East Hampton 2,311 3 %
Bethlehem Village 2,160 7 %
Old Saybrook Center 2,039 4 %
Newtown 1,877 2 %
Noank 1,811 -1 %
Woodmont 1,735 1 %
Central Somers 1,732 7 %
Higganum 1,725 3 %
North Granby 1,716 0 %
Georgetown 1,685 2 %
Crystal Lake 1,655 13 %
Poquonock Bridge 1,627 2 %
Canton Valley 1,598 2 %
Chester Center 1,588 3 %
South Coventry 1,542 12 %
East Brooklyn 1,519 3 %
North Grosvenor Dale 1,504 6 %
South Windham 1,466 15 %
Tariffville 1,363 -1 %
Moodus 1,361 8 %
Litchfield 1,360 3 %
Canaan 1,360 2 %
Woodbury Center 1,360 7 %
South Woodstock 1,352 12 %
Suffield Depot 1,323 6 %
Quinebaug 1,213 8 %
Wauregan 1,162 7 %
New Preston 1,160 4 %
Saybrook Manor 1,158 2 %
Terramuggus 1,070 2 %
Mansfield Center 1,067 10 %
New Hartford Center 1,060 4 %
Stonington 1,021 -1 %
Bantam 860 6 %
Groton Long Point 677 1 %
Fenwick 53 2 %


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