
“Discover 34 homes in New Haven, Connecticut”
Current market statistics for New Haven, CT
34
Active Listings
$586K
Avg Price
$435K
Median Price
$277
Price/Sqft
2,113
Avg Sqft
79
Avg Days
From
$155,000
To
$2,575,000
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New Haven, Connecticut, draws families, professionals, and academics seeking a blend of urban energy and coastal accessibility. Home to Yale University, it offers a thoughtful pace with intellectual depth, appealing to those who value education, history, and proximity to both city amenities and natural surroundings. People move here for the college-town atmosphere, reliable commuter rail to New York, and a sense of community rooted in longstanding traditions. The city's character varies by neighborhood, from areas near the university with tree-lined streets and academic housing to residential pockets closer to the waterfront and Long Island Sound. These spots provide a mix of housing styles, including older multifamily homes and updated single-family properties suited to different budgets. Daily life centers on walkable areas with parks like Edgewood Park for recreation and the extensive trail system along the Quinnipiac River for outdoor walks. Dining leans toward casual eateries and spots known for regional Italian and New Haven-style pizza, while cultural draws include museums, theaters, and seasonal events tied to the university calendar. The area supports a straightforward lifestyle with grocery stores, libraries, and community centers in most sections. Education options include the New Haven Public Schools district, which serves the city, along with nearby private and magnet schools that families often consider. The region's four distinct seasons bring mild summers, colorful autumns, cold winters with occasional snow, and spring blooms, typical of the Northeast's temperate climate. In the current market, homes range widely to fit various needs, with 34 active listings and a median price of $435,000. Average homes measure around 2,113 square feet, reflecting substantial living space in many properties, though they tend to stay listed for about 79 days as buyers weigh options carefully.
Average listing price: $586,153 · 34 homes available