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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 Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
What You Should Know About Windsor Locks, CT.
The small city of Windsor Locks is a relatively densely populated area (around 12,500 people over just nine square miles) that serves as the site for a vitally important airport and canal. Breaking away from Windsor's separate part in 1854, this small and vital community has built a unique personality from its original sister city.
About 93 percent of the population here is Caucasian, and a further three percent is African-American. And the median income is approximately $48,837. Not a high pay rate, the per capita income is about $23,079. However, the city has a unique and beautiful design that makes it the right choice for those who want a comfortable place to live, especially those interested in starting a family soon.
What to do in Windsor Locks, CT.
Windsor Locks has plenty to do for visitors and residents. For example, the New England Air Museum is a popular destination for those interested in aeronautical history. The state's Fallen Firefighters Memorial is also here, which is a popular choice for those involved in this field who have a loved one who has passed or wants to pay respect.
Other fun places include Escape Lounge, an escape-room adventure. Luppoleto Brewing, a brewery with food and great drinks, and Memorial Hall, another popular museum destination. Those who are into arts and crafts may find soap shops and sewing rooms throughout the city, as well, providing a relaxing place to hang out or buy goods for crafting fun.
Working in Windsor Locks, CT.
Windsor Locks has always been an essential part of the Enfield Falls Canal and has benefited heavily from trade and travel throughout the area. Working-class industries, including various types of manufacturing, have sprung up throughout the region as a result. Many of these are still in business, though the area has recently shifted to a more advanced economy.
For example, it is home to Bradley International Airport, one of the most important transportation hubs in the area. It is also home to many aeronautical manufacturing companies, which makes it one of the most vital areas for this type of business. As a result, those who work as engineers may find themselves heading to this area.
Windsor Locks, CT. Neighborhoods
The most expensive neighborhood in Windsor Locks is Town Center. With a median home price of $224,244, it is more expensive than 34.8% of Connecticut homes and 50.6% of U.S. homes. And Elm Street falls somewhere in the middle with a median home price of $216,271, which is less than 67.7% of households in Connecticut and 51.1% of U.S. houses.
Old County Road is the least expensive neighborhood in Windsor Locks, with a median real estate price of just $203,744. Though this is above the city's total median cost, discussed later, it is lower than about 73 percent of all homes in the state and 54.3 percent of all households in the country. As a result, this area may be preferable for those who don't have a lot of money.
Windsor Locks, CT. School District
Currently, Windsor Locks has two elementary schools. These include North Street Elementary School and South Street Elementary School. As their names suggest, they serve the northern and southern areas of the city, respectively. It is possible to pay extra money to send a student to a school that may not be within their district, though this step is often unnecessary.
Currently, Windsor Locks has one middle school and high school option. These can easily handle the needs of this relatively small community. However, there is a secondary school option for struggling with bad behavior at Pine Meadow Academy. This correctional school shouldn't be considered an "alternative" school because it only takes delinquent students.
Moving to Windsor Locks, CT. Resource Guide
Settling in Windsor Locks requires you to reach out to the city and various types of utility companies to get set up for water, electricity, and heating. Non-standard utilities include internet and cable, though some city areas may have city-based WiFi for some users. Other needs for the city are handled by the Parks and Recreation Department, which operates many things others cannot.
For example, this department provides clean and clear parks that are safe and comfortable for children and their families. The Parks and Recreation Department also handles building maintenance and other steps that keep the town looking healthy. Trash services must be set up with the city, as must snow removal options, though the latter is usually done for free in snowstorms.
Windsor Locks, CT. Housing
Windsor Locks is a reasonably inexpensive place to live, especially for Connecticut. Compared to the national average baseline of 100, the city has a cost of living of 97.6. This is much lower than the 107.8 rating found for the state and is based mostly on housing costs. Windsor Locks is rated 73, compared to 103.6 of the state, with a median home cost of just $168,700.
This low home cost rate makes this a great city for many people, though costs aren't always so low. For example, the utilities are at a high of 120.9 compared to 118.5 compared to the rest of the state. And grocery costs are above average at 104.2 but still lower than the state's 106.6. Health coverage costs are lower, too, at 93.2, which makes this a good place for those who may not have a lot of cash.