Rent to own Homes in Connecticut

In the early 1700s, Connecticut surveyors discovered that the soil in much of the state was more suitable for mining iron than farming. In particular, Salisbury was loaded with the metal, and its iron was used for everything from stoves to cooking utensils, tools, and guns. The state was unofficially called "the Arsenal of the Nation" because it served as the Continental Army's primary weapons supplier during the Revolutionary War.

Connecticut broadened its horizons over the second half of the 20th century. It now has a diverse economy and is the home state of 25 major corporations, including Cigna, Charter Communications, and Hartford Financial Services Group. Connecticut only encompasses 4,842 square miles, the third-smallest state in the United States. But its 3,565,287 inhabitants take pride in being 3rd in the nation in health care, 6th in natural environment, 7th in crime and corrections, and 12th in education, according to U.S. News. They also enjoy a low cost of living and an affordable housing market with many rent-to-own homes in Connecticut.

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1 of 69 15 CHESTNUT ST
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Single Family Home
Vernon Rockville, CT 06066
4
1
1260 ft2
1900
Hot
1 of 8 173 FARMINGVILLE RD
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Single Family Home
Ridgefield, CT 06877
4
4
5440 ft2
1978
Hot
1 of 37 196 CHESTER ST
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New London Civic Center
Single Family Home
New London, CT 06320
2
2
864 ft2
1988
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1 of 2 43 RACE BROOK RD
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Single Family Home
West Hartford, CT 06107
3
2
1512 ft2
1956
150 STADLEY ROUGH RD
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Single Family Home
Danbury, CT 06811
4
2
2080 ft2
1963
29 SUNSET TRL
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Single Family Home
New Fairfield, CT 06812
4
2
2000 ft2
1932
25 Reynolds Rd
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Single Family Home
Danbury, CT 06811
3
3
3255 ft2
2006
454 W PRESTON ST
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South West
Single Family Home
Hartford, CT 06114
4
2
1857 ft2
1925
427 CHIPMAN STREET EXT
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Town Plot
Single Family Home
Waterbury, CT 06708
4
2
1523 ft2
1922
43 OLD BRIDGE RD
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Single Family Home
Brookfield, CT 06804
3
3
2714 ft2
1981
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1 of 17 55 COUNTRY CLUB WOODS CIR
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Country Club
Single Family Home
Waterbury, CT 06708
5
5
3693 ft2
1988
141 GORHAM AVE
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Hamden
Single Family Home
Hamden, CT 06514
3
2
1821 ft2
1940
Hot New
51 PEMBROKE ST
Rent to Own Eligible
Blue Hills
Single Family Home
Hartford, CT 06112
4
3
2360 ft2
1940
110 MANCHESTER ST
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Blue Hills
Single Family Home
Hartford, CT 06112
3
3
1290 ft2
1947
17 MORNINGSIDE ST W
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Blue Hills
Single Family Home
Hartford, CT 06112
3
2
1448 ft2
1928
1 of 25 7 LAUREL RDG
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Single Family Home
New Milford, CT 06776
4
3
2674 ft2
2004
70 Church St
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Townhouse/Condo
Canaan, CT 06018
3
2
1080 ft2
1990
New
182 BURNHAM ST
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Blue Hills
Single Family Home
Hartford, CT 06112
4
2
1576 ft2
1926
1 of 25 1 BRIDGEWATER CMN
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Townhouse/Condo
Bridgewater, CT 06752
2
2
2418 ft2
1980
1 of 26 55 S MAIN ST
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Single Family Home
New Milford, CT 06776
5
4
3500 ft2
1900
22 ELM ST
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Single Family Home
New Milford, CT 06776
6
3
2908 ft2
1860
14 SUNSET LN
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Single Family Home
Washington Depot, CT 06794
2
3
2257 ft2
1971
21 FOREST FARM DR
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Single Family Home
Roxbury, CT 06783
4
3
3911 ft2
2003
65 PERRY DR
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Single Family Home
New Milford, CT 06776
3
2
1138 ft2
1968
24 COTTAGE GROVE RD
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Single Family Home
Goshen, CT 06756
2
1
1144 ft2
1950
1 of 11 53 RIVER RD
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Single Family Home
New Milford, CT 06776
4
2
2220 ft2
1961
28 CANTERBURY ARMS
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Townhouse/Condo
New Milford, CT 06776
2
1
860 ft2
1970
76 DAVENPORT RD
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Single Family Home
Roxbury, CT 06783
2
3
2445 ft2
1989
65 WEST ST #405
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Townhouse/Condo
New Milford, CT 06776
1
1
633 ft2
1987
8 HEMLOCK HILL RD
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Single Family Home
Litchfield, CT 06759
3
1
1440 ft2
1945
82 SECOND HILL RD
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Single Family Home
New Milford, CT 06776
3
4
2448 ft2
2001
10 S MAIN ST
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Townhouse/Condo
New Milford, CT 06776
6
6
3616 ft2
1802
269 OLD TURNPIKE RD E
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Single Family Home
Bridgewater, CT 06752
3
3
2716 ft2
1993
80 KENT HOLLOW RD
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Single Family Home
South Kent, CT 06785
3
2
1092 ft2
1957
Hot New
112 UPLAND RD
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Single Family Home
New Milford, CT 06776
2
2
1295 ft2
1940
New
2 COBBLE HEIGHTS RD
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Single Family Home
Kent, CT 06757
4
5
4236 ft2
1991
New
134 CHESTNUT LAND RD
Rent to Own Eligible
 
Townhouse/Condo
New Milford, CT 06776
5
6
4588 ft2
1935
New
16 WILBUR RD
Rent to Own Eligible
 
Townhouse/Condo
New Preston Marble Dale, CT 06777
4
3
2962 ft2
1840
New
23 ISLAND VIEW DR
Rent to Own Eligible
 
Single Family Home
Sherman, CT 06784
5
4
2788 ft2
1900
Hot New
59 NEW MILFORD TPKE
Rent to Own Eligible
 
Single Family Home
New Preston Marble Dale, CT 06777
3
2
1344 ft2
1949
9 JUNIPER MEADOW RD
Rent to Own Eligible
 
Townhouse/Condo
Washington Depot, CT 06794
2
2
1286 ft2
1973
1 of 29 75 HAWTHORNE LN
Rent to Own Eligible
 
Single Family Home
New Milford, CT 06776
4
3
2590 ft2
2018
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Rent to own Homes in Cities Near Connecticut

Average Cost of Living in Connecticut

The cost of living in Connecticut is 7.8% higher than the national average. Groceries are 6.6% higher, housing 3.6%, utilities 18.5%, and transportation 12.4%. Health care is 2.3% lower than average for the country. The cost of living in Stamford is 10.7% higher than the state average, while Hartford and New Haven are 13.9% and 5.6% lower. The range throughout the state is broad, but there are many affordable municipalities in Connecticut.

Average Home Prices in Connecticut

The median cost of Connecticut homes is $239,600 - only slightly higher than the U.S. average of 231,200. Houses in high-end areas like Greenwich go for well over $1 million, but there are some excellent cities with more affordable prices. Stamford homes middle out at $291,000 and the median in New Haven and Hartford is $171,900 and $125,800. There are many other areas with low-priced Connecticut rent-to-own homes.

Connecticut Statistics

If you're interested in Connecticut rent-to-own homes, don't forget to consider important factors in addition to monthly living costs, such as average commute, taxes, crime rates, etc. The following are some common Connecticut statistics compared to the U.S. national average.

Connecticut AveragesNational Averages
One-Way Commute26.1 minutes26.4 minutes
Violent Crime15.322.7
Property Crime27.835.4
Unemployment Rate3.6%3.9%
Income Tax Rate5.5%4.6%
Air Quality6458
Water Quality5455
Median Household Income$69,899$53,482
Median Property Taxes$5,745$2,200
Utilities$440/month$112/month
Monthly Rent$1,100$1,470
Median Home Cost$239,600$231,200
Median Home Age53 years40 years

Popular Connecticut Cities

Hartford, the state capital, was founded way back in 1635. It has 122,105 residents living on 17.38 square miles. For a municipality of its size, it has a wide variety of housing and neighborhood types, ranging from high-rise urban areas to suburban communities. The capitol building is located in the bustling business district, where people come to work, shop, dine, or enjoy various attractions throughout the day.

New Haven was the capital of Connecticut, along with Hartford, from 1701 to 1874, but in 1875, the state decided to give the sole distinction to Hartford. The hometown of the prestigious Yale University has a population of 130,250, the second-most in Connecticut. Citizens enjoy outdoor recreational and educational activities and entertaining events in New Haven's parks. In all, 17% of the city is designated for parks.

Stamford's proximity to Manhattan makes it a desirable location for people who have to make the daily commute to New York. But the city has an identity of its own as well. Eight major corporations are located within its borders, and its downtown has both a financial district and a residential element. The city has four beaches and a host of other amenities for its 129,638 residents to enjoy.

Popular Amenities and Attractions in Connecticut

Connecticut benefited from its waterways throughout its history. The Mystic Seaport Museum brings the maritime experience of the past to life. Visitors can explore a collection of ships that date back to the early 1800s, and an on-site recreated village shows how seafarers shopped and went about their business during the 19th century. The Henry B. Dupont Preservation Shipyard teaches guests old ship-making techniques and how to make wooden, miniature replicas of famous vessels.

The state has a variety of preserved lands and recreational areas. Salmon River State Forest has nearly 7,000 acres of forest, open areas, and water. Activities include field sports, hunting, fishing, picnicking, hiking, and cross-country skiing. Downhill skiing is available at privately-owned slopes like Mohawk Mountain, Mount Southington, Ski Sundown, and Powder Ridge Mountain Park and Resort. The American Legion and Peoples State Forests offer more than 13 combined miles of hiking trails, canoeing, kayaking, tubing, more than 30 camping sites, and a nature museum.

Connecticut is a broad state that can accommodate every type of personality and lifestyle. It has lots of affordable neighborhoods ranging from city to suburban within a reasonable distance of its economic centers.