One of the most common questions I’ve been hearing from New York City transplants who want to move to Connecticut is, “What Connecticut towns have the best commute into NYC?”
First we should talk about why Connecticut is a desirable location for people leaving New York City. Beyond the fact that Connecticut has the lowest maximum state income tax rate in the tri-state area (6.99% is nearly two percentage points lower than New York state and New Jersey), Connecticut is made up of beautiful parks, beaches, and neighborhoods that are great for quarantine lifestyle.
Additionally, the cost of a four-bedroom home with a backyard in a desirable Connecticut commuter town would be equivalent to a two-bedroom, one bath apartment in Manhattan.
So, if you’re looking for an easy commute, more space, and a more relaxed home life, here are three Connecticut towns with the best commute into NYC:
- Greenwich
- Stamford
- Westport
Greenwich
With its beautiful beaches and vibrant shopping and dining scene, Greenwich is consistently ranked as one of the best Connecticut Gold Coast Towns.
Commute Times to Grand Central:
45 minutes by train
60 minutes by car
The Lifestyle:
Greenwich has renowned schools, a rich dining scene, and seemingly endless upscale shopping
The Real Estate Market:
Greenwich is famous for its beachside mansions and luxurious country homes. If you’re looking to spend less than $1 million, you’ll want to head up the coast as there are only a handful of more modestly priced homes on the market.
Stamford
Commute Times to Grand Central:
50 minutes by train
65 minutes by car
The Lifestyle:
If you’re looking for a more urban vibe, you’ll want to head to Stamford, which offers many big-city amenities like over 150 eateries, public transportation, tons of cultural and shopping options. Stamford is also home to major companies like Pitney Bowes, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, NBC Sports Group, Indeed.com, and RBS.
The Real Estate Market:
Stamford has a wide variety of housing options, from waterfront estates to downtown condos and high-rise apartment buildings.
Westport
Commute Times to Grand Central:
60 minutes by train
70 minutes by car
The Lifestyle:
Westport has a peaceful and community-centred vibe. The vibrant downtown has had a recent influx of notable restaurants that are major draws for both residents and out-of-towners.
The Real Estate Market:
In the heart of Westport downtown you’ll find narrow roads lined with smaller, historic homes. Farther out, lie larger, stately residences on multiple acres of land. Closer to the Long Island Sound are small beach communities, all within walking distance to Westport’s public beaches. Westport real estate prices range anywhere between $800,000 for a modest three-bedroom, to multi-millions for luxurious estates.
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