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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether 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 Waterbury, Connecticut.
What You Should Know About Waterbury
Waterbury is one of the largest cities in the state, with a population of 110,336. This is good enough to make it the fifth-largest city in the state and the ninth-largest in New England. Its early founding and proximity to New York have transformed it into a bustling area with much commerce and business.
It has also been regarded as one of the least expensive and comfortable places to live in the state and the home of various high-learning centers, such as Western Connecticut State University and Naugatuck Valley Community College.
What to Do in Waterbury, CT
Waterbury is a delightful place to live, with a very active recreation department that keeps the community beautiful. It has around 1,000 acres of parks throughout the area, including 31 individual parks, over 40 tennis courts, 35 baseball and softball fields, two golf courses, three pools, and a swimming facility for recreation and sporting events.
Festivals include the Holiday Craft and Vendor Fair early in December at Kaynor Technical HS, where crafts are sold and used to raise funds for the SkillsUSA competition. Waterbury is home to several theaters, the Mattatuck Museum, several impressive churches, and the Brass Works Brewing Company. All these destinations make the city a fun place to live.
Working in Waterbury, CT.
In the past, Waterbury's growth was fueled primarily by manufacturing brassware, such as casings and finishings. This is why it is known as the "Brass City." Though this industry has declined in recent years, the city is still known for watches, clocks, and various other crafts, providing an exciting and engaging range of jobs for those who move here.
Though Waterbury did have a decline in its economy in the 1970s and 1980s, it has become a much more decent place to live. Currently, the city employs the most people, with 3,811 employees. Waterbury Hospital employs 1,541 and St. Mary's Hospital a further 1,270. The state has 1,225 people hired in the area, with AT&T being the next highest at 400 individual employees.
Waterbury, CT. Neighborhoods
Waterbury has nine different neighborhoods, each with different median home prices. The most expensive is the City Center, with a median price of $229,085. Interestingly, this is still cheaper than nearly 65 percent of neighborhoods in the state. Rent here is $1,165, which is surprisingly lower than 90.8% of Connecticut areas, making this an excellent place to rent when moving.
North Main Street is about in the median for the area, with a median price of $209,450 less expensive than 70 percent of Connecticut areas. The average rental price is $1,233, lower than 86 percent of the state's cities. East Mountain is the cheapest place to live, almost more so than 88 percent of cities in the state, with a median home price of $162,976, though rent is higher at $1,551.
Waterbury, CT. School District
Waterbury has an extensive range of schools, making it a comfortable place to get educated. Its public elementary schools include Bucks Hill Elementary, Bunker Hill Elementary, BW Tinker, Driggs, FJ Kingsbury, Generali, Homebound, Hopeville, HS Chase, Maloney Inter-District, Rotella Inter-District, Regan, Sprague, State Street, Walsh, Washington, Wendell Cross, and Wilson. There are also five charter or private K-8 schools.
Public middle schools include North End Middle, Wallace Middle, and West Side Middle. Public high schools include Crosby High School, John F. Kennedy High School, Waterbury Arts Magnet School, Waterbury Career Academy, Waterbury Enlightenment School (alternative school), W.F. Kaynor Technical High School, and Wilby High School. A handful of preparatory schools and colleges are also available, as well as many Christian schools.
Moving to Waterbury, CT. Resource Guide
Waterbury's utilities are what you expect in any modern city: water, electricity, heating, and internet services. You can also get trash removal and sewage, so set these up before moving. The hookups are usually already available on most homes in the city, so you won't have to pay an expensive installation fee.
Waterbury has active and respected safety departments, including full-time and paid firefighters operating out of nine stations and a well-staffed police department. Only some cities in the area have a full-time fire department or a police department; instead, they rely on state or county officers. This helps to increase the city's safety and make it more comfortable.
Waterbury, CT. Housing
Waterbury is a very reasonable place to move based on the cost of living. It is currently rated 93.8 out of a 100 average, 14 points below the Connecticut state average. It mostly gets there due to its low housing cost: at 51.3 (compared to Connecticut's 103.6), Waterbury is a very inexpensive place to buy and settle, including studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom environments.
The median home cost is about $118,500, far below Connecticut's $239,600. However, some elements increase the cost of living in this city. For example, utilities are 121.2, over the 118.5 of the state. And health costs are 99.9, which is below the 97.7 rate of the state. However, those who want inexpensive housing can only do a little better in the area: the low housing cost more than makes up for higher prices elsewhere.