Berlin, Connecticut 

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Population

20,107

+10.4% since 2000

Unemployment Rate

7.0%

Cost of Living

112 / 100

Median Home Price

$358,700

Median Income

$101,853

Comfort Index (Climate)

9.1 / 5.1

summer / winter

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Best Places to Live in Berlin, Connecticut

Berlin is a town located in Hartford County Connecticut with an estimated population around 19,400 people as of 2019. The area features endless recreational opportunities like exploring the picturesque landscape along its various trails designed for hiking & biking perfect time outdoors plus there’s the Berlin Historical Society whose mission it is preserve and promote local culture creating plentiful employment opportunities within this quaint little town . Capital city - North-central Connecticut along the Connecticut River, 40 miles from the Long Island Sound.
Zip Codes: 06037 06023
Cost of Living: 12.0% higher
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 179 ft above sea level

Pros
Stable economy
Arts and culture
Cultural diversity
Cons
Low job growth
Cost of living
Harsh winters

What Bert Has To Say About Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown Metro Area

As a state capital and center for the insurance industry, Hartford has a long and colorful history as a colonial center and prosperous industrial-era city. The first insurance company was established here in the late 1700’s, and The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company, established in 1866, charted the course for industrial safety. Today Hartford is home to 35 insurance companies, including AETNA and The Hartford, which provide stable employment. The area is also headquarters to conglomerate United Technologies but most manufacturing has disappeared from the Hartford landscape and it has become a center for “knowledge” industries.


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ECONOMY
The unemployment rate in Berlin is 7.0% (U.S. avg. is 6.0%). Recent job growth is Positive. Berlin jobs have increased by 0.3%. More Economy

COST OF LIVING
Compared to the rest of the country, Berlin's cost of living is 12.0% higher than the U.S. average. More Cost of Living or Compare Berlin's Cost of Living

WEATHER & CLIMATE
June, September and August are the most pleasant months in Berlin, while January and February are the least comfortable months. Today's Weather | Climate Averages

VOTING
In the last Presidential election, Hartford county remained overwhelmingly Democratic, 63.1% to 35.4%. More Voting Stats

POPULATION
Berlin's population is 20,107 people. Since 2020, it has had a population growth of 5.1%. Learn More...

TRANSPORTATION
Average Commute time is 24.1 minutes. The National Average is 26.4 minutes. Learn More...

REAL ESTATE
The median home cost in Berlin is . Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 9.3%.

SCHOOLS
Berlin public schools spend $17,527 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $12,383. There are about 11.9 students per teacher in Berlin. More Education



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Housing Market in Berlin

It's a good time to buy in Berlin. Home Appreciation is up 9.3% in the last 12 months.
The median home price in Berlin is .

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06037 06023

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