Factors affecting the cost of moving from NH to CT
There are many factors that influence
New Hampshire moving costs.
The cost to move from New Hampshire to Connecticut will depend on these factors:
- Move size: Moving a large home costs more than moving a studio apartment.
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Time of year: The peak moving season
in New Hampshire is in the summer, so moving companies will likely charge more.
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DIY vs. professional mover:
DIY moving services are cheaper but you do all the heavy lifting compared to letting the pros handle your move.
What to know before moving from NH to CT
If you’re moving to Connecticut from New Hampshire, you’ll want to compare what life will be like.
Cost of living: New Hampshire vs. Connecticut
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New Hampshire |
Connecticut |
Average rent cost |
$1,336 |
$1,374 |
Average home cost |
$478,955 |
$405,595 |
Average income (per capita) |
$90,845 |
$90,213 |
Cost of Living Index |
100 |
100 |
Unemployment rate |
2.1% |
3.0% |
Average Sales Tax |
0.0% |
6.35% |
State Income Tax |
4.0% |
3.0% |
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Rent is about 3% more expensive in Connecticut than in New Hampshire.
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Home prices are about 15% lower in Connecticut than in New Hampshire.
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The average income is about the same in Connecticut and New Hampshire.
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Cost of living is about the same in Connecticut and New Hampshire.
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Connecticut has a higher unemployment rate than New Hampshire by about 43%.
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Sales taxes are 6% higher in Connecticut than in New Hampshire.
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Income taxes are 25% lower in Connecticut than in New Hampshire.
How life is different in Connecticut vs. New Hampshire
|
Connecticut |
New Hampshire |
Population |
3,617,176 |
1,402,054 |
Political leaning |
Democratic 56-44 |
Democratic 50.8-48.1 |
Summer high |
83ºF |
80ºF |
Winter low |
18ºF |
9ºF |
Annual rain |
50" |
46" |
Annual snow |
37" |
68" |
Crime index |
16.44 |
11.37 |
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The population of Connecticut is approximately 158% greater than the population of New Hampshire.
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In the last presidential election, Connecticut voted Democratic and New Hampshire voted Democratic.
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The average high in the summertime in Connecticut is 83ºF
and in New Hampshire, it’s 80ºF.
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During the coldest part of the year, Connecticut reaches the temperature of 18ºF
and New Hampshire gets down to 9ºF.
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You can expect about 50 inches of annual rainfall in Connecticut versus 46 inches of rainfall in New Hampshire.
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In Connecticut, it snows about 37 inches annually
versus 68 inches of snow in New Hampshire.
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Connecticut has a higher crime rate than New Hampshire with a crime index
of 16.44 vs. 11.37.
Comparing the pros of New Hampshire vs. Connecticut
Getting a fresh start in a new location is exciting. Here’s a side-by-side look at the perks of living in Connecticut compared to New Hampshire.
Pros of living in New Hampshire |
Pros of living in Connecticut |
Natural beauty |
Natural beauty |
Tranquil |
Bountiful recreational opportunities |
Ample economic opportunity |
Diverse lifestyle options |
No sales tax |
Great outdoor environment |
Bountiful recreational opportunities |
Amiable small communities |
Comparing the cons of living in New Hampshire vs. Connecticut
Everything can’t be sunshine and rainbows all the time, no matter where you live.
Here are some things to be aware of when leaving New Hampshire for Connecticut.
Cons of living in New Hampshire |
Cons of living in Connecticut |
Long harsh winters |
High cost of living |
Limited diversity |
Tough winter weather |
Heavy traffic |
Bad traffic |
Few urban amenities |
Heavy tax burdens |
High cost of living |
Low job opportunity |
Other things to consider for your New Hampshire to Connecticut move
- Weather: Connecticut has decent weather, is familiar to any east coast native. In the North, there tend to be cold winters with moderate snowfall and hot, humid summers. In the South, there are cool winters with a mix of rain and infrequent snow, and hot humid summers.
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HOA rules:
Check ahead with any neighborhood or community rules on moving to ensure a smooth move.
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Elevator reservation:
One common and important example of something that should be handled ahead of time is reserving the building's elevator
and finding out their rules for using the elevator.
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Parking permits:
Some cities require parking permits for large vehicles, find out ahead of time with your new local rules.
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State licensing:
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CDOT) regulates in-state moving companies and taxi, trucking, and bus companies.
In addition, customers are also protected from scam movers by regulations set forth by the Connecticut State Department of Consumer Protection. Make sure the moving company you use has a license before hiring.
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State regulator:
You can verify a Connecticut moving license
and its status on the state regulator's official website.
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Moving permits:
Connecticut does not require any moving permits, but it is helpful to check local parking restrictions before moving into the state.
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Change of address:
We recommend submitting your change of address form with USPS at least a week prior to your move.
You can set an official move date on the form so that all your mail will get properly forwarded to Connecticut.
Get started here.
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Mover's insurance:
Interstate moving companies are required under federal law to provide basic insurance — also called “released value protection” — free of charge to all moving customers.
Opting for Released Value Protection is a budget-friendly choice, as it comes at no extra cost from movers, although it provides minimal coverage. Under this option, the mover's liability is limited to a maximum of 60 cents per pound per article. If your belongings are valuable and you seek coverage beyond this limited protection, it's recommended to discuss alternative options with your chosen moving company or explore third-party insurance providers.
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Moving checklist:
Peace of mind is priceless. Our moving checklist will help you know you’ve got everything covered.
Things to do in Connecticut
While you’re in Connecticut, you won’t be bored. These are some of the coolest places to visit in your new home state:
- Mystic Seaport
- Historic Ship Nautilus & Submarine Force Museum
- Lake Compounce Amusement Park
- Beardsley Zoo
- Hammonasset Beach State Park
- Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration
- Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum
- Gillette Castle State Park
- The Mark Twain House & Museum
- Yale University Art Gallery
- Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
- Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
- New England Air Museum
- Roseland Cottage
- The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
- The Glass House
- Essex Steam Train & Riverboat
- Mohegan Sun
- Hill-Stead Museum
- Rocky Neck State Park
- New Britain Museum of American Art
- Stamford Museum & Nature Center
- Shore Line Trolley Museum
- Studio 80 + Sculpture Grounds
- Ocean Beach Park
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