Connecticut’s Central Coast is the low-cost option to Boston and New York. Only 57 miles from New York City and 130 miles from Boston you can maintain a strategic location, but at a lower cost while still enjoying the region’s great quality of life.
Connecticut’s Central Coast also has commuter rail service to New York City and Grand Central Station with 9 rail stops. Amtrak’s high-speed Acela train provides service between New Haven and Boston.
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Market
Vacancy Rate
Avg. Class A
Gross Price (psf)
New Haven
14.3%
$25.25
Bridgeport
5.5%
$24.48
Fairfield
5.3%
$32.46
Shelton/Stratford
12.6%
$22.78
Trumbull
13.9%
$23.77
Boston
11.7%
$49.39
New York City
10.5%
$73.31
Source: Cushman & Wakefield Local Market Reports, 2nd Quarter 2009
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