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Hamden, CT vs W Hartford, CT

Hamden, CT vs W Hartford, CT: What the data shows

Hamden, CT is in Hamden, CT while W Hartford, CT is in W Hartford, CT — both in the same state. On home prices, Hamden, CT is the more affordable option at $233,200 median — $196,400 less than W Hartford, CT's $429,600. WYLT rates Hamden, CT as Good for now — a solid choice worth serious consideration — and W Hartford, CT as Good for now — a solid choice worth serious consideration.

Both neighborhoods have similar safety profiles. Hamden, CT has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. W Hartford, CT has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. On environmental risk, Hamden, CT has Low flood risk and W Hartford, CT has Low flood risk.

W Hartford, CT is the more walkable neighborhood. Hamden, CT scores N/A/100 versus W Hartford, CT's 3/100 (car-dependent). For families weighing school quality, W Hartford, CT has the higher school rating Hamden, CT rates 7.3/10 and W Hartford, CT rates 7.4/10.

CategoryHamden, CTW Hartford, CT
Housing
VerdictGood for nowGood for now
Median Price$233K

Lower price

$430K
Median Rent$2K

Lower rent

$2K
Median Income$84K$164K

Higher income

Price VolatilityLow

More stable

Moderate
Getting Around
Walk ScoreCar-dependent3/100

More walkable

Transit ScoreMinimal transitMinimal transit
Bike ScoreN/A80/100

More bikeable

Commute7 min

Shorter commute

8 min
Safety & Environment
Safety GradeD+D+
Violent CrimeModerateModerate
Property CrimeModerateModerate
Flood RiskLowLow
Air QualityGood

Cleaner air

Moderate
Community
Schools7.3/107.4/10

Better schools

Best for
Commuters to New HavenFamilies looking for good public schoolsRemote workers needing a quiet home environment
Families looking for good schoolsCommuters to downtown HartfordStudents and young professionals who prefer biking

Bottom line

If you're a family looking for good public schools and don't mind driving, W Hartford is the slightly better choice due to its slightly higher school rating and more suitable bike-friendly environment. On the other hand, if you're a commuter to New Haven or prefer a shorter drive to a university, Hamden makes more sense given its proximity and lower home price. Ultimately, both towns are solid options, and the decision comes down to your individual priorities and commute needs.

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