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Ranking Cities and Towns by Housing Affordability Index (last updated July 1, 2024)

There are 20 records sorted in descending order.

The Housing Affordability Index base is 100 and represents a balance point where a resident with a median household income can normally qualify to purchase a median price home. Values above 100 indicate increased affordability, while values below 100 indicate decreased affordability.


Name County Housing Affordability Index
1. City of Torrington Northwest Hills 140
2. Wauregan Census Designated Place Northeastern Connecticut 131
3. Southwood Acres Census Designated Place Capitol 130
4. Riverton Census Designated Place Northwest Hills 130
5. Long Hill Census Designated Place Southeastern Connecticut 129
6. Lakeside Woods Census Designated Place Western Connecticut 127
7. Pleasant Valley Census Designated Place Northwest Hills 126
8. North Granby Census Designated Place Capitol 126
9. Bigelow Corners Census Designated Place Western Connecticut 126
10. Borough of Naugatuck Naugatuck Valley 125
11. Portland Census Designated Place Lower Connecticut River Valley 124
12. Winsted Census Designated Place Northwest Hills 123
13. West Simsbury Census Designated Place Capitol 122
14. Blue Hills Census Designated Place Capitol 122
15. East Hampton Census Designated Place Lower Connecticut River Valley 122
16. Sharon Census Designated Place Northwest Hills 121
17. Crystal Lake Census Designated Place Capitol 120
18. Sherwood Manor Census Designated Place Capitol 118
19. South Windham Census Designated Place Southeastern Connecticut 117
20. Terryville Census Designated Place Naugatuck Valley 117

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