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With an easily accessible location and affordable prices, Storage Rentals of America in Bloomfield is your storage solution. Our knowledgeable customer service team is available 7 days a week to walk you through the rental process and help you select the right size storage unit. We have plenty of self storage options, from smaller storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30 storage units. You will not be locked into long term contracts as we offer month to month leases. Just another way we make storage easier.
Get peace of mind when you store with us as we offer clean, brightly lit storage units. Our Bloomfield facility has a state-of-the-art gate system as well, to protect your belongings. You'll discover that security is one of our top priorities. That is why with every storage rental you will receive a brand new lock, free. Save time and money when you store with us.
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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether you are traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Bloomfield, Connecticut.
What You Should Know About Bloomfield
Bloomfield is a beautiful village in Connecticut with a population of 21,301, an increase of 2.5% since 2010. Bloomfield has an extensive history, tracing its roots to a 1640 settlement called Messenger Farms. It was officially incorporated in 1835 as Bloomfield when the settlement grew to have over 900 residents.
Bloomfield was originally an agricultural community but began diversifying its economy to include tobacco, cider, and brandy as crucial exports. In the 1800s, the village also started a rail service with eight trains, which paved the way for more efficient commerce and travel.
Today, Bloomfield is well known for its good schools, ambitious building projects, robust workforce, rural beauty, and vast land. The village has a quiet, rustic feel that feels like an escape from the busy urban lifestyle. It's also in a strategic location with a lot of undeveloped industrial land, which means it has potential for future construction and business expansion.
What to do in Bloomfield, CT.
Bloomfield is naturally beautiful, so many visitors and residents enjoy visiting parks and seeing the sights. Here are the top attractions of the village:
Talcott Mountain State Park: This is a 574-acre public recreation area that many locals like to frequent for a peaceful getaway. You'll find the Heublein Tower, an impressive 165-foot-high lookout located on Talcott Mountain. To get to the tower and museum, take a scenic 1.25-mile-long trail. Visitors can also go for a picnic and hike along the Metacomet Trail.
Metacomet Trail: Located near Talcott Mountain State Park, this 62.7-mile hiking trail is part of the 'New England National Scenic Trail. It's a rugged and scenic hike, providing many points of interest for nature and history fans. You'll see lakes, woodlands, waterfalls, cliff faces, and wildlife along this fantastic trail.
Working in Bloomfield, CT.
The current unemployment rate in Bloomfield is 4.5%, and the median household income is $74,670. Many industries provide jobs to the village. Leading the pack is finance & insurance (17.8%), followed by health care (14.3%), educational services (10.6%), public administration (6.9%), professional, scientific, and technical services (5.4%), construction (3.7%), transportation equipment (3.2%), office and administrative support (5.7%), and sales (3.7%).
Bloomfield CT. Neighborhoods
Bloomfield is made up of several neighborhoods where residents can sample different styles of life and housing at various price points. Here are some of the most notable in the area:
North Bloomfield: The median real estate price in this neighborhood is $333,948, which costs more than 63.9% of the neighborhoods in Connecticut. The average rental price is currently $2,008. Residents will find medium-sized to tiny single-family homes and apartments in this neighborhood.
Blue Hills: The average cost of a home here is $198,570, which is more affordable than 74.7% of Connecticut neighborhoods. The average rental price is $1,449, much lower than North Bloomfield. You'll find medium-sized to tiny single-family homes and small apartments here. It is a good place for individuals looking for moderately priced housing.
Cottage Grove: If you are looking for affordability, Cottage Grove is your neighborhood. Homes average $171,354 in cost less expensive than 83.5% of homes in the rest of the state. The average rental price is $1,405, and residences consist of medium-sized to tiny single-family homes and apartment complexes.
Bloomfield, CT. School District
The public schools in the village all belong to the Bloomfield public schools system, which spends $25,303 per student. This is much higher than the national average school expenditure of $12,383. The student-to-teacher ratio is around 10:1. There are 4 public high schools, two middle schools, four elementary schools, and two schools that cover a more comprehensive range of grades than the typical elementary or middle school.
There are 7 colleges and universities with over 2000 students within 12 miles of Bloomfield: University of Hartford Capital Community College, Trinity College, Goodwin College, Manchester Community College, Central Connecticut State University, and Tunxis Community College.
Moving to Bloomfield, CT. Resource Guide
Before moving, getting connected to utilities and essential services is important. Here is how to get started.
- Water/Sewer: The Metropolitan District provides water to Bloomfield.
- Electricity: Connecticut Light & Power, dba Eversource Energy- Electric Distribution, is Bloomfield's electricity provider.
- Natural Gas: The Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation provides natural gas services to the village's residents.
- Cable/Internet/Phone: Comcast of Connecticut, Crown Castle Fiber, MCImetro Access Transmission Services LLC, Mobilitie, and Frontier Communications of Connecticut provide Bloomfield vital communications and internet services.
- Town government: Bloomfield has a Town Manager-Town Council local government. The council consists of nine elected councilors responsible for setting local policies. The Town Manager is Bloomfield's "chief executive officer," who implements the policies and oversees the daily operations of the Town government. Also, several other commissions, boards, and elected officials contribute to local governance.
Bloomfield, CT. Housing
The average cost of a home in Bloomfield is $202,200, and home prices have increased 2.3% in the last 10 years. Detached houses cost the most at $292,118, while townhouses average $210,065. The cost of living index is 110, which means it costs 10% more than the national average to live here.