Places to Live in Connecticut
Connecticut is a compact New England state with Long Island Sound shoreline, wooded inland towns and a chain of small and midsize cities. Its location between New York City and Boston gives many communities access to major Northeast employment and cultural centers.
Connecticut Highlights
- Long Island Sound coastline and historic coastal towns
- Wooded inland communities and four-season climate
- Rail access toward New York City from southwestern Connecticut
- Dense network of small cities, suburbs and traditional New England towns
NarrowTheList Locations in Connecticut
NarrowTheList currently includes 22 locations in Connecticut. This list updates automatically as additional locations are published.
New England
Northeast
Comparing Places to Live in Connecticut
Southwestern Connecticut is heavily influenced by the New York metropolitan economy, while central, eastern and shoreline communities have different housing costs, commute patterns and local character. Property taxes and access to rail can be major location factors.
Use the NarrowTheList locations above to compare housing, employment, climate, recreation, transportation, safety and other factors using the same underlying criteria.