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1 Unit Available
814–1,080 Sqft
2 Floor Plans
1,148–1,179 Sqft
6 Floor Plans
1 Unit Available
1,222+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
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625+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
1,000+ Sqft
2 Floor Plans
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1 Floor Plan
1 Floor Plan
1 Floor Plan
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420+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
681–900 Sqft
2 Floor Plans
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1 Floor Plan
1 Floor Plan
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454+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
610+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
863+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
10+ Units Available
570+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
800+ Sqft
2 Floor Plans
1,050+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
1 Unit Available
675+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
950+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
1,150–1,350 Sqft
2 Floor Plans
Contact for Availability
454+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
610+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
863+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
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700+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
1,000+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
5 Units Available
727–1,009 Sqft
4 Floor Plans
972–1,282 Sqft
5 Floor Plans
1,339+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
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Living In North Haven, CT
The small city of North Haven, Connecticut is home to just under 24,000 residents. It's a nice place to settle down, as retirees make up a greater percentage of the population (21%) here than they do nationally (14%), while young professionals appear in smaller numbers. Renters tend to be in the minority in the area, and 83% of residents own their homes. With an average rent of $1,355 a month, exceeding the state average by $207 per month, relatively high rent costs may be playing a role in the higher levels of ownership.
Compared to the national average (7%), North Haven has a large percentage of residents older than 25 who have advanced degrees, as 11% have earned a Master's degree or a Doctorate. Furthermore, 16% have a Bachelor's degree, which also outpaces the national average. Workers are spread across a plethora of industries in North Haven. The four most common are healthcare, education, retail, and manufacturing. Together, these industries account for 28% of the city's workforce. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many residents work in sales, which ranks as the top career path in the city. North Haven workers earn an average annual income of around $105,000, around $25,000 more than the Connecticut average. The city's average income also compares favorably to the national average of $73,345.
North Haven has an average commute time of about 24 minutes, shorter than the Connecticut average of about 27 minutes. Many residents (49%) commute to work by car or truck, while public transportation isn't used extensively. Walking isn't a common means of commuting to work.
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