New Haven

New Haven, the second largest city in Connecticut with a population of about 134,000, is rich in cultural, educational and commercial resources.

The community is home to one of the nation’s Ivy League schools, Yale University, which is an integral component of New Haven’s economy. Myriad cultural attractions take place throughout the year in this popular college town with its vibrant commercial center. New Haven is home to a symphony orchestra, theater, museums, and numerous points of artistic and historic interest. New Haven’s housing market mirrors the character of this multi-faceted community. From high-rise condominiums to classic brownstones and elegant mansions, the real estate market is rich in diversity in this city, which has a primarily suburban character. There is no shortage of recreational opportunities in the New Haven region, from hiking and biking trails to parks, sports fields, tennis courts and golf courses.

The community is home to one of the nation’s Ivy League schools, Yale University, which is an integral component of New Haven’s economy. Myriad cultural attractions take place throughout the year in this popular college town with its vibrant commercial center. New Haven is home to a symphony orchestra, theater, museums, and numerous points of artistic and historic interest. New Haven’s housing market mirrors the character of this multi-faceted community. From high-rise condominiums to classic brownstones and elegant mansions, the real estate market is rich in diversity in this city, which has a primarily suburban character. There is no shortage of recreational opportunities in the New Haven region, from hiking and biking trails to parks, sports fields, tennis courts and golf courses.

The community is home to one of the nation’s Ivy League schools, Yale University, which is an integral component of New Haven’s economy. Myriad cultural attractions take place throughout the year in this popular college town with its vibrant commercial center. New Haven is home to a symphony orchestra, theater, museums, and numerous points of artistic and historic interest. New Haven’s housing market mirrors the character of this multi-faceted community. From high-rise condominiums to classic brownstones and elegant mansions, the real estate market is rich in diversity in this city, which has a primarily suburban character. There is no shortage of recreational opportunities in the New Haven region, from hiking and biking trails to parks, sports fields, tennis courts and golf courses.

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Featured Listings

38 Academy Street #2
New Haven, CT $3,900/mo

38 Academy Street #2

New Haven, CT

$3,900/mo
  • 4 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,502 Sqft
79 Trumbull Street #C7+C9
New Haven, CT $1,850/mo

79 Trumbull Street #C7+C9

New Haven, CT

$1,850/mo
  • 549 Sqft
79 Trumbull Street #C3
New Haven, CT $1,350/mo

79 Trumbull Street #C3

New Haven, CT

$1,350/mo
  • 324 Sqft
79 Trumbull Street #C9
New Haven, CT $1,250/mo

79 Trumbull Street #C9

New Haven, CT

$1,250/mo
  • 354 Sqft
163-171 Orange Street
New Haven, CT $4,000,000

163-171 Orange Street

New Haven, CT

$4,000,000
  • 2 Baths
  • 21,841 Sqft
1455 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT $3,500,000

1455 Chapel Street

New Haven, CT

$3,500,000
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 6,343 Sqft
30 Lenox Street
New Haven, CT $3,000,000

30 Lenox Street

New Haven, CT

$3,000,000
  • 69,364 Sqft
61 Amity Road
New Haven, CT $2,950,000

61 Amity Road

New Haven, CT

$2,950,000
  • 27,960 Sqft

New Haven

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New Haven

Market Snapshot

Units Sold

October 2024

70 TOTAL UNITS

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Median Sales Price

October 2024 - Single Family Homes

$310K
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Percentage of Asking Price

October 2024 Single Family Homes

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