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Hamden, CT
Population57,697
Median Age39.2
Pop. Density1,766
Pop. Change1.45%
Married Population43.41%
Household Size2.35
Unemployment Rate8.70%
Median Home Cost$243,600
Homes Owned64.82%
Home Appreciation-3.06%
Percent Religious48.97%
Commute Time25.3

68.75% of people are white, 20.33% are black, 5.57% are asian, 0.17% are native american, and 5.18% claim 'Other'. 6.61% of the people in Hamden, CT, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 93.39% are non-hispanic).


ivan
Hamden, CT
Hamden - 10/11/2009

It is a peaceful town, friendly people, lots of green (it has many parks), close to University of Quinipiac. We leave a block away from down town so we can not complain about confort when it comes to finding near by restaurants, pharmacies, supermarkets, coffie shops, etc.. We have been living in Hamden for two years and it will sad to leave it, but my job requires to relocate in Taunton, Ma. no later than first month of next year so it is a must. Any way, all we can say is that if you ever think of coming to live in this area of Connecticut, think about doing house hunting in Hamden.[read more...]

Robin
Hamden, CT
Expensive - 11/22/2007

Hamden is a nice town. Not built up too much but the cost of living is expensive.[read more...]

Clara
Hamden, CT
Hamden, a small New England town - 10/25/2007

Hamden is part of New Haven county. Yale University is located in New Haven along with other colleges. New haven offers many cultural things, it has several famous museums associated with Yale University, several theatres, a symphony orchestra and many other cultural venues. New England is a very picturesque place, with beautiful season changes. However, Hamden is an expensive town to live in, especially for retired people. It has high propery taxes and high state taxes.[read more...]