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Oxford Manor

CLOSE TO SCSU...Call for availability today!

New Haven CT, 06515

Oxford Heights

Minutes from 191, 195 & Rte 15 ... Close to Downtown New Haven ...

New Haven CT, 06515

Tudor Terrace Apartments

Convenient Downtown New Haven Location...Close to Yale and Albertus Magnus Campuses...Quiet Neighborhood Setting

New Haven CT, 06511

Eli Whitney

On Busline, train station..cultural area with theater, restaurants.etc

New Haven CT, 06511

Westville Court

Beautiful Westville Building...Close to Yale and the Merrit Parkway...Gated, assigned parking...

New Haven CT, 06515

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New Haven, CT

Overview of New Haven

New Haven has a rich history and is the second largest city in the state of Connecticut with an estimated 129,585 people as of July 2011 according to the U.S. Census Bureau. New Haven apartments for rent are attractive options in this historic city. With a thriving business center and home to an Ivy League school, many people are drawn to New Haven for school and business.

Located on the northern shores of the Long Island Sound, New Haven is nicknamed the "Elm City" when the area hosted America's first public tree planting program for the American elm.

Living in New Haven, CT

New Haven was originally populated around the harbor by a tribe of Native Americans known as the Quinnipiack, roughly four centuries ago. English Puritans settled the area in hopes of creating a Christian village shortly after they sailed into the harbor in 1638, making New Haven one of the oldest American cities with strong historical roots. In fact, New Haven is known as the first planned city in the country when it was divided up into nine squares back in 1640. The central square was originally designed as the marketplace, burying ground and public square and is now known as the New Haven Green.

New Haven apartments are a great place to live for people looking to take advantages of all the perks of a modern coastal city with strong links to the past. While the city maintains a well-established historic district in Wooster Square, the City of New Haven reports that the areas of East Shore, the harbor front, Upper State Street and Science Park are all experiencing a dynamic revitalization.

New Haven Work and Study

New Haven has an impressive business center and is known for its architecture, culture, entertainment, research and renowned education facilities. New Haven rentals are popular choices for business professionals and students alike. According to the City of New Haven, the city is the biotech capital of Connecticut and 39 of the 52 state firms are located in the Greater New Haven area.

Business professionals can find New Haven apartments for rent in the downtown area where roughly half of the city jobs are located. A top industry of New Haven is the educational services industry and this city is known to encompass the internationally recognized academic institution of Yale University. 

Apartments near New Haven are popular choices for the roughly 11,000 students that attend the Yale, one of the nation's top prestigious schools.

Rentals in New Haven, CT and Cost of Living

According to data collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, New Haven rentals have a vacancy rate of 9.1 percent and the median rent is roughly $1,024. The range of rental costs is wide but the majority of renters sit in the $1,000 to $1,499 range. The 2006 to 2010 American Community Survey revealed that roughly half of all renters spend 35 percent or more of household income on rent.

Information from City-Data detailed that the cost of living in New Haven in March 2012 was assigned a value of 134.1, which is 34 percent above the U.S. average of 100.

New Haven Attractions and Special Events

There are many unique things to note about New Haven. When this city is said to be a historical city, it's not just because of the harbor, Yale University and the theater that can be found here. This city truly is a city of firsts. The hamburger, sulfur matches, corkscrews and lollipops all got their starts in this Connecticut city.

Yale University has played a big role in the city of New Haven and many residents in apartments near New Haven have paid a visit to this historic university. Yale is one of the country's oldest universities, founded in 1701 and recognized internationally. The first medical diploma was awarded to an American here in 1729 and graduate, Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin here in 1794 which revolutionized the industry. His original invention is displayed at the New Haven Museum & Historical Society, which in another popular area attraction.

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