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Ranking Cities and Towns by Housing Affordability Index (last updated July 1, 2025)

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. Sharon Census Designated Place Northwest Hills 134
2. Bigelow Corners Census Designated Place Western Connecticut 126
3. Long Hill Census Designated Place Southeastern Connecticut 126
4. Lakeside Woods Census Designated Place Western Connecticut 123
5. Lakes West Census Designated Place Western Connecticut 123
6. Southwood Acres Census Designated Place Capitol 122
7. Taylor Corners Census Designated Place Western Connecticut 121
8. City of Torrington Northwest Hills 118
9. Long Hill Census Designated Place Greater Bridgeport 118
10. Crystal Lake Census Designated Place Capitol 118
11. Tariffville Census Designated Place Capitol 117
12. Botsford Census Designated Place Western Connecticut 116
13. Dodgingtown Census Designated Place Western Connecticut 116
14. Daniels Farm Census Designated Place Greater Bridgeport 115
15. Mashantucket Census Designated Place Southeastern Connecticut 115
16. Hazardville Census Designated Place Capitol 114
17. Borough of Newtown Western Connecticut 113
18. Sherwood Manor Census Designated Place Capitol 113
19. Wauregan Census Designated Place Northeastern Connecticut 113
20. Blue Hills Census Designated Place Capitol 112

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