7 Best Places to Retire in Connecticut

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1. Hartford

Score: 30

Median home price: $204,200

Cost of living index: 117.8

Average commute time: 22.14

Crime rate: 41

Doctors per 100K:  365

At the top of our list is Hartford, a county that’s situated in the north central area of Connecticut. There are over 894,000 people living in Hartford, which means it’s the second most populated county in the state. The total land area is 750 square miles, so things are pretty crowded here.

As with other counties, Hartford is divided by the Connecticut River, although there are others passing through here as well, including the Milk and Farmington Rivers. When it comes to geographical layout, Hartford is definitely more diverse than other Connecticut counties. You’ll see rivers here, completely with beautiful valleys, hills and mountains, which means you can choose from a lot of outdoorsy activities.

Houses go for a little over $204,000 in average here, while the cost of living index is 117.8, a little lower than in other areas. The crime rate is 41, so it’s not exactly ideal, but it’s not terrible either. When it comes to healthcare, Hartford is doing quite well, with 365 physicians for every 100,000 people. All in all, Hartford makes it to the top of our list of the 7 best places to retire in Connecticut.

Best Places to Retire in Connecticut

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