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- 3 Beds
- 1 Bath 2 Half Baths
- 1600 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 44086266
Presented By: Weichert RP - Hamden
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- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- sq. ft
- Townhouse / Condo
- CLR ID: 31573278
Presented By: The Real Estate Book
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$139,900 10 Field Street, New Haven, CT 06515
- 3 Beds
- 1 Bath
- 1328 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 43656010
Presented By: Eric Schuell-CT Real Estate Pros-RE/MAX Right Choice
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- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1216 sq. ft
- Townhouse / Condo
- CLR ID: 43754883
Presented By: The Real Estate Book
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- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1221 sq. ft
- Townhouse / Condo
- CLR ID: 43755311
Presented By: The Real Estate Book
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- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1227 sq. ft
- Townhouse / Condo
- CLR ID: 43755328
Presented By: The Real Estate Book
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$165,000 75 TOWNSEND AVE, New Haven, CT 06512
- 3 Beds
- 1 Bath
- 1350 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 43727118
Presented By: WEICHERT REALTORS SUBURBAN PROPERTIES
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$329,000 47 Vista Ter, New Haven, CT 06515
- 5 Beds
- 2 Baths 1 Half Bath
- sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 42767507
Presented By: The Real Estate Book
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- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 2380 sq. ft
- Townhouse / Condo
- CLR ID: 43698953
Presented By: The Real Estate Book
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- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1480 sq. ft
- Townhouse / Condo
- CLR ID: 43702126
Presented By: The Real Estate Book
New Haven is the second-largest municipality in Connecticut (after Bridgeport and just ahead of Hartford) and the sixth-largest municipality in New England with a core population of about 123,000 people. "New Haven" may also refer to the wider Greater New Haven area, which has nearly 600,000 inhabitants in the immediate area. It is located in New Haven County, on New Haven Harbor, on the northern shore of Long Island Sound.
One year after its founding in 1638, eight streets were laid out in a grid of four streets by four streets creating what is now commonly known as the "Nine Square Plan," which is recognized by the American Institute of Certified Planners as a National Historic Planning Landmark. The central common block is New Haven Green a 16-acre square, now a National Historic Landmark and the center of Downtown New Haven.
New Haven had the first public tree planting program in America, producing a canopy of mature trees (including some large elms) that gave New Haven the nickname "The Elm City."
The city is the home of Yale University. The university is an integral part of the city's economy, being New Haven's biggest taxpayer and employer, as noted in the Mayor's 2010 State of the City address. Health care (hospitals and biotechnology), professional services (legal, architectural, marketing, and engineering), financial services, and retail trade also help to form an economic base for the city. Since the mid-1990s, the city's downtown area has seen extensive revitalization.
New Haven Economy
New Haven's economy originally was based in manufacturing, but the postwar period brought rapid industrial decline and factories were shuttered; the entire Northeast was affected, and medium-sized cities with large working-class populations, like New Haven, were hit particularly hard. Simultaneously, the growth and expansion of Yale University further effected the economic shift. Today, over half (56%) of the city's economy is now made up of services, in particular education and health care; Yale is the city's largest employer, followed by Yale-New Haven Hospital. Other large employers include St. Raphael Hospital, Smilow Cancer Hospital, Southern Connecticut State University, Assa Abloy Manufacturing, the Knights of Columbus headquarters, Higher One, Alexion Pharmaceuticals,Covidien and United Illuminating. Yale and Yale-New Haven are also among the largest employers in the state, and provide more $100,000+-salaried positions than any other employer in Connecticut.
New Haven Education
Colleges and universities New Haven is a notable center for higher education. Yale University, at the heart of downtown, is one of the city's best known features and its largest employer. New Haven is also home to Southern Connecticut State University, part of the Connecticut State University System, and Albertus Magnus College, a private institution. Gateway Community College has a campus in New Haven, located in the Long Wharf district; Gateway is in the process of consolidating into one campus and will move downtown into a new state-of-the-art campus (on the site of the old Macy's building) which is slated to open for the Fall 2012 semester.
There are several institutions immediately outside of New Haven, as well. Quinnipiac University and the Paier College of Art are located just to the north, in the town of Hamden. The University of New Haven is located not in New Haven but in neighboring West Haven.
Primary and secondary schools Wilbur Cross High School and Hillhouse High School are New Haven's two largest public secondary schools. Hopkins School, a private school, was founded in 1660 and is the fifth-oldest educational institution in the United States. New Haven is home to a number of other private schools as well as public magnet schools including High School in the Community, Hill Regional Career High School, Co-op High School, ACES Educational Center for the Arts, and the Sound School, all of which draw students from New Haven and suburban towns. New Haven is also home to two Achievement First charter schools, Amistad Academy and Elm City College Prep. It is also home to Common Ground, an environmental charter school.
The school district is called New Haven Public Schools. Almost all have been renovated under a 15-year, $1.5 billion School Construction Program; the effort is to improve city public schools and erase the bad reputation that New Haven public schools had acquired in past decades. In 2010 the district stopped the practice of dating diplomas "in the year of our Lord".
New Haven CT Area Information
- Total Crime Risk: 299.0 (100 = National Average)
- Population: 127,214
- Population Growth Since 2000: 2.9%
- Annual Max Avg. Temperature: 60 F
- Annual Min Avg. Temperature: 44 F
- Male Median Age: 27.9 years
- Female Median Age: 31 years
- Median Household Income: $36,849
- Highest Education Level Attained: High School 29.82%, Bachelors 13.28%, Grad School 16.77%
Community Demographics
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| 2010 Population Growth and Population Statistics | New Haven, CT | Connecticut | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Population | 127,214 | 3,527,596 | ||
| Square Miles | 18.85 | 4,844.80 | ||
| Population Density | 6,748.70 | 728.10 | ||
| Population Change Since 1990 | -1.92% | 7.35% | ||
| Population Change Since 2000 | 2.90% | 3.58% | ||
| Forecasted Population Change by 2014 | 1.99% | 2.43% | ||
| Population Male | 61,358 | 48.23% | 1,721,850 | 48.81% |
| Population Female | 65,856 | 51.77% | 1,805,746 | 51.19% |
| Median Age | 29.40 | 38.10 | ||
Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Demographic Information FAQ
| 2010 Weather Summary | New Haven, CT | Connecticut |
|---|---|---|
| Weather Index | 103 | 56 |
| Annual Maximum Avg. Temperature | 60.0 °F | 60.0 °F |
| Annual Minimum Avg. Temperature | 44.0 °F | 41.0 °F |
| Annual Avg. Temperature | 51.7 °F | 50.4 °F |
| Annual Heating Degree Days (Tot Degrees < 65) | 5,537 | 5,995 |
| Annual Cooling Degree Days (Tot Degrees > 65) | 724 | 689 |
| Percent of Possible Sunshine | 58 | 57 |
| Mean Sky Cover (Sunrise to Sunset - Out of 10) | 6 | 7 |
| Mean Number of Days Clear (Out of 365 Days) | 99 | 86 |
| Mean Number of Days Rain (Out of 365 Days) | 118 | 125 |
| Mean Number of Days Snow (Out of 365 Days) | 7 | 11 |
| Avg. Annual Precipitation (Total Inches) | 42.00" | 43.00" |
| Avg. Annual Snowfall (Total Inches) | 25.00" | 41.00" |
Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Demographic Information FAQ
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