5 Safest and Cheapest Cities To Live in Connecticut
Connecticut might be a good state to consider if you’re looking for safety. It has the fourth-lowest violent crime rate in the U.S. and one of the lowest property crime rates in the country, according to SafeWise. While it sometimes ranks as one of the most expensive states, there are plenty of places to live in Connecticut without breaking the bank.
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If you’re looking for safe and affordable options in Connecticut, here’s a look at five choices to consider.
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Greenwich
Greenwich offers safety as well as affordability. While Greenwich is known for housing prices that are higher than average, website Movoto applies a formula that assesses area median income in determining whether it’s affordable. According to Movoto, “It placed first, not just overall, but in the individual categories of cost of food, cost of utilities, and miscellaneous costs.”
You’ll also find low crime rates and good job opportunities with high salaries.
Ridgefield
It could be tough to beat Ridgfield for safety in Connecticut; it often ranks as the safest community in the state. According to SafeWise, it has reported zero violent crimes in 2024.
Torrington
You can find safety and affordability in Torrington. The average home value here is $259,424, which is around 35% lower than Connecticut as a whole, according to Zillow. Torrington also has low rates for violent and property crimes, accordint to SafeWise stats.
Middletown
There are so many things to love about Middletown. According to Movoto, it’s not only one of the most affordable places in Connecticut, but it boasts a low student-to-teacher ratio and unemployment rate. Considering the average home value in the city is $322,131, according to Zillow, it’s among the most affordable options in the state.
Manchester
Manchester is fine choice if you like shopping and museums. Along with those options, you’ll find an average home value of $296,740, based on Zillow statistics. That’s about $100,000 less than the average home value of $399,242.
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