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New Haven

New Haven home values are shaped by neighborhood location, Yale proximity, and recent sales activity. Accurate pricing requires block level analysis.
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New Haven’s housing market operates with a mix of university influence, historic architecture, and investor activity. Property values can vary significantly between East Rock, Wooster Square, Westville, Downtown, and Fair Haven. Proximity to Yale University often impacts demand for both owner occupied and rental properties. Condominiums near downtown follow different pricing behavior than detached homes in residential neighborhoods. Multifamily properties represent a meaningful portion of overall market activity. Historic homes may require valuation adjustments based on preservation and renovation quality. Access to Metro North rail service and I 95 influences commuter demand. Condition, mechanical systems, and layout efficiency often weigh heavily in pricing decisions. Inventory levels can fluctuate depending on investor participation and academic year cycles. Determining accurate value in New Haven requires reviewing neighborhood specific transactions rather than relying on countywide averages.

Buyer behavior in New Haven can differ depending on property type and price tier. Entry level homes may attract first time buyers and university affiliated staff. Multifamily buildings are frequently evaluated based on rental income and occupancy history. Downtown condominiums may be influenced by HOA fees and building amenities. Overpricing can result in extended marketing time in competitive segments. Renovated homes in desirable areas such as East Rock may command stronger offers. Properties requiring significant updates often trade below neighborhood benchmarks. Market timing around academic calendars may influence activity levels. Days on market trends help signal whether pricing aligns with demand. A localized pricing review provides clearer guidance than generalized state level data.

New Haven continues to attract buyers seeking walkability, cultural amenities, and proximity to employment centers. Investors may focus on rental yield and long term appreciation potential. Buyers relocating within Connecticut often compare pricing to nearby shoreline and suburban communities. Strategic pricing improves the likelihood of steady showing traffic and competitive offers. Micro market differences can exist even within short distances. Infrastructure improvements and redevelopment efforts may influence future value positioning. Well prepared homes tend to outperform properties that enter the market without updates. Understanding buyer expectations strengthens negotiation outcomes. Whether planning to sell or reviewing equity, accurate valuation methodology is essential. A New Haven focused pricing analysis grounded in real time neighborhood performance provides a dependable estimate.

 

Overview for New Haven, CT

131,106 people live in New Haven, where the median age is 32.7 and the average individual income is $34,311.645. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

131,106

Total Population

32.7 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$34,311.645

Average individual Income

Around New Haven, CT

There's plenty to do around New Haven, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Very Walkable
Walking Score
97
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score
53
Good Transit
Transit Score

Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Three Sons Pizza, Longhini Sausage, and Rockfish Maki Bar.

Name Category Distance Reviews
Ratings by Yelp
Dining 1.07 miles 10 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 2.32 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 0.53 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining · $$ 1.66 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 0.67 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 3.53 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for New Haven, CT

New Haven has 52,540 households, with an average household size of 11.22. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in New Haven do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 131,106 people call New Haven home. The population density is 7,577.957 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

131,106

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

32.70450932832975

Median Age

48 / 52%

Men vs Women

Population by Age Group

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10-17 Years

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18-24 Years

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25-64 Years

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65-74 Years

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75+ Years

Education Level

  • Less Than 9th Grade
  • High School Degree
  • Associate Degree
  • Bachelor Degree
  • Graduate Degree
52,540

Total Households

11.22

Average Household Size

$34,311.645

Average individual Income

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Schools in New Haven, CT

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The following schools are within or nearby New Haven. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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