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Living in Connecticut

Connecticut is known for its picturesque coastline, beautiful beaches, affluent suburbs, and world-class educational opportunities. It is home to some of the most prestigious universities in the nation, including Yale University and the University of Connecticut. These institutions have produced some of the most brilliant minds in history, and the state continues to attract top scholars and researchers worldwide. Learn about the state's rich heritage at museums like the Connecticut Historical Society Museum, Mark Twain House & Museum, the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, and the Connecticut Science Center.

The state offers endless opportunities. Residents can enjoy the rolling hills of the Connecticut countryside, scenic beaches along the Long Island Sound, the Appalachian Trail for hiking and camping, and skiing in the Litchfield Hills. In addition, explore famous attractions like the Mystic Seaport Museum, the Hartford Stage, and the New Britain Museum of American Art.

With its breathtaking landscapes, lively cities, and top-notch quality of life, Connecticut is the perfect place for those seeking a unique blend of beauty and excitement. So embrace the Constitution State and discover why Connecticut is an excellent place to call home.

Rental Market Trends

Connecticut

As of June 2026, Connecticut's rental market is competitive, with strong renter demand causing quick leasing times for well-priced units. Connecticut's average rent is 41.2% ($740) higher than the U.S. average of $1,797.

Average Rent
$2,537
Monthly ChangeMonth Over Month Change
Increased10.5% ($242)
Yearly ChangeYear Over Year Change
Increased20.5% ($432)
Avg. Days on MarketAverage Days on Market
37
Unit Type Average Rent Monthly ChangeMonth Over Month Change Yearly ChangeYear Over Year Change
1 Bed $2,083 Increased7.5% ($146) Increased12.5% ($231)
2 Beds $2,637 Increased2.1% ($53) Increased7.5% ($185)
3 Beds $3,787 Increased12.1% ($408) Increased28.5% ($839)
Top Markets in Connecticut Average Rent Avg. Rent vs. CTAverage Rent vs. Connecticut Avg. Days on MarketAverage Days on Market
New Haven $2,292 Decreased9.7% ($245) 33 days
Hartford $1,615 Decreased36.3% ($922) 36 days
New Britain $1,623 Decreased36% ($914) 39 days
Waterbury $1,402 Decreased44.7% ($1135) 32 days
Hamden $2,266 Decreased10.7% ($271) 31 days
Rental market trends are calculated using listing data from RentalSource.
Frequently Asked Questions
Connecticut Rental Market FAQs

Explore rental prices, market trends, and availability in Connecticut.

The average rent in Connecticut is $2,537 per month.
Apartments in Connecticut typically rent for between $1,458 and $4,923 per month, with an average of $2,537 per month.
In Connecticut, the average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment is $2,083 per month, for a 2-bedroom apartment, $2,637 per month, and a 3-bedroom apartment is $3,787 per month.
The average rent in Connecticut is 41.2% ($740) higher than the national average of $1,797 per month.
The average rent in Connecticut has increased by 10.5% ($242) in the last month and increased by 20.5% ($432) over the past year.
The rental market in Connecticut, is currently competitive, with strong renter demand causing quick leasing times for well-priced units.
In Connecticut, the average rental stays on the market for approximately 37 days. While most properties are rented within this timeframe, factors like seasonality, demand, and property type can affect how quickly a rental leases.
Based on the current averages, a household would need an annual income of $105,480 to comfortably afford a 2-bedroom apartment in Connecticut.
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