Coventry, CT


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Coventry, CT

About Coventry, CT

Coventry, Connecticut is a quaint town located in Tolland County. This charming community is filled with historic buildings and monuments such as the Nathan Hale Homestead and the Nathan Hale Schoolhouse, offering visitors plenty to explore. Families can also enjoy outdoor activities like golfing, swimming and nature walks, providing them with many enjoyable days out together. Coventry also boasts excellent schools ranging from pre-Kindergarten through college prep courses giving parents peace of mind when it comes to their children's education. With its peaceful atmosphere and abundance of recreational possibilities, Coventry is an ideal place to live! Capital city - North-central Connecticut along the Connecticut River, 40 miles from the Long Island Sound.

Location Details

Zip Codes: 06238
Cost of Living: 5.5% higher
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 179 ft above sea level
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The Hartford, CT metro area has a long story that starts way back in 1635. It's an old place with lots of history, including being really important during the American Revolution. This area is in the middle of Connecticut and has the Connecticut River running right through it, which makes it pretty and gives people lots of chances to have fun outside like fishing or boating.

When it comes to what the place looks like, there are both city parts and more quiet, suburban areas. There are hills, forests, and parks that make it nice for those who like to hike or just be outdoors. The weather here has all four seasons, with hot summers and cold winters that can get pretty snowy.

The job scene in Hartford is pretty good because it's known as the "Insurance Capital of the World." That means a lot of big insurance companies are here, but there's also jobs in healthcare, schools, and making things. Living here can be less expensive than in bigger cities nearby, which is nice for folks trying to find a place to live.

Most people in Hartford tend to support the Democratic Party, but there's a mix of different political views. People here care a lot about what's happening in their community and are pretty active in local stuff.

Living in Hartford means you can enjoy both city life with museums, theaters, and restaurants, and also the quiet of nature not too far away. There are lots of cultural events and festivals that happen throughout the year, so there's usually something fun going on.

If you're thinking about moving to Hartford, it's good to know about the weather changes so you can be ready for hot summers and snowy winters. Exploring the area's history can be really interesting, and getting involved in the community is a great way to meet people. Hartford has a strong sense of community and offers a good mix of work opportunities and fun things to do, making it a welcoming place for new residents.

Coventry Cost of Living
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Stable economy, arts and culture, and cultural diversity make Coventry a great place to live.

$294,500
-14.8% lower than avg
$94,058
+26.6% higher than avg
$1,280 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
+10.3% higher than avg
Coventry Crime
21 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Coventry, Connecticut
$56,520
for a family
$50,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Coventry
   Stable economy
Low job growth
   Arts and culture
Cost of living
   Cultural diversity
Harsh winters
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Over 15 years ago

Great place to raise a family. Close to University of CT. Lake is fun to kayak, swim and boat. Wonderful  More

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