The 10 Best Places To Live In Connecticut | For 2018
The 10 Best Places To Live In Connecticut - For 2018
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Connecticut is one of the most charming of all the American states, known for its rich history, its academia, its beautiful autumns, and its sunny summers by the beach.
With a rustic mix of coastal towns and rural havens, there is a lot to love about this area of New England.
Unlike many US states, Connecticut has access to the coast; calling all surfers, sand lovers and beach bums!
Being on the Atlantic Coast the weather can be harsh at times but when the sun shines over Connecticut it is glorious.
From New Haven to Mystic there is always something to discover in Connecticut.
Mystic, for example, is famous for its Seaport museum which houses ancient sailing ships, and the Mystic Aquarium too that houses the Beluga Whales.
Regardless of whether you end up in this part of the world, there are certain baseline requirements that your new homestead must meet.
From access to good public schools for those with young children and easy access to commuter routes for those who have to travel to work, there is an awful lot to think about.
Connecticut has some of the most desirable real estate in the country, some of the best classrooms for your kiddos, low crime rates, and even more still, particularly in a select few places.
Here are the 10 best places to live in Connecticut for 2018:
1. Darien.
2. Ridgefield.
3. West Hartford.
4. Manchester.
5. Brookfield.
6. Old Greenwich.
7. Fairfield.
8. Shelton.
9. Middletown.
10. Cos Cob.
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Greenwich is a town in Fairfield County, New England Connecticut State
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Byram
Chickahominy
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Fourth Ward (Fourth Ward Historic District)
Glenville
Greenwich (Downtown Greenwich)
Greenwich Cove
Holly Hill
Mianus
Milbank
Millbrook
Municipal Center District
North Mianus
North Street (refers to the neighborhood surrounding North Street)
Old Greenwich (Sound Beach)
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Pemberwick
Pine Hill
Riverbank
Riverside
Riversville
Rockridge
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Stanwich
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