City Intelligence
What it costs, how it lives, and what to check before you buy in New Haven. Sourced from U.S. Census, HUD, NCES, FEMA, and FCC — aggregated across the whole city, not just one neighborhood.
Livability Score
Strong across most livability factors.
Population
19,749
Median Home
$267K
Median Income
$73K
Zip Codes Covered
1
With a population of 19,749, New Haven is a smaller CT city. Median household income is $73K with homes valued around $267K. The city scores highest in weather (A+).
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Key housing and market metrics for New Haven, CT. Use these numbers as a starting point, then dig into specific neighborhoods.
Median Home Value
$267K
Vacancy Rate
8.0%
Owner-Occupied
43%
Area stats for ZIP codes in New Haven, sorted by population. Run a Real Report Card on a specific address for property-level detail.
06515
Area StatsPop: 19,749
Home Value: $267K
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Data sources: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, FEMA, EPA, NCES, NREL, HUD, FCC, NOAA, EIA, OpenStreetMap. Data represents the primary zip code for New Haven and may not reflect all neighborhoods. Market conditions change frequently; this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute real estate advice. Last updated on a rolling basis.