Monroe, CT


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Monroe, CT

About Monroe, CT

Monroe, Connecticut is a lively city located in Fairfield County. It offers a variety of attractions for visitors, including the Wolf Conservation Center and the Paugussett State Forest. For those wanting to take in some history and culture, Monroe has many museums and galleries to visit. Shopping enthusiasts can explore the charming downtown district with its array of boutiques and restaurants. Families looking for a tranquil place to call home will find Monroe full of inviting neighborhoods with excellent schools. Large city - Southwestern Connecticut along Long Island Sound, 50 miles northeast of New York City.

Zip Codes: 06468
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 7 ft above sea level

The most recent Metropolitan Area created some major shifts in Connecticut, where metro areas are more closely aligned by county borders than towns and townships as in the old New England structure. As a result, two important and highly diverse metro areas, Danbury and Stamford-Norwalk were merged into this now very large and complex Bridgeport area. Formerly a whaling port, Bridgeport itself grew up as an industrial and manufacturing center known for large machinery and brass products. Some of this heavy industry still remains, but general industrial decline has left considerable areas of blight.

The area’s story is far more complex today. Particularly in combination with other centers along the Long Island Sound and major commute lines, the area has emerged into a major corporate center for headquarters and financial operations. Surrounding cities Fairfield, Stratford, and Trumbull provide a variety of suburban living environments and are within commuting distance of New York.

Closer to New York, Stamford, Norwalk and Greenwich bring some additional older industrial infrastructure and corporate functions but more importantly areas of very attractive and affluent commuter suburbs. Danbury is an attractive smaller city with a diverse commercial base, low crime, attractive rural areas nearby, and again, proximity to New York but a bit outside practical commute distance. Smaller classic New England-style towns, like Newtown, lie between Danbury and the shore mainly east and south offering excellent residential opportunities.

The economy, needless to say, is diverse and offers a lot of high paying jobs especially for those willing to make a lengthy commute. The affluence, high property values and high property tax rates, which are among the highest in the nation, make the area challenging for migrants or younger families starting out, although other taxes are relatively modest. Many older sections especially near Bridgeport are industrial with low educational attainment and high crime, while most of these issues are avoided further inland.

Sea breezes and the proximity of the Long Island Sound tend to moderate temperatures both in summer and winter, and also to reduce winter snows for areas along the shore. Summer temperatures may be 5 degrees to 10 degrees lower than nearby inland locations, and winter snowfalls average 10 inches less. Summers are warm and humid, while winters are variable and might be punctuated with heavy “noreaster” snowstorms. Short periods of bitter cold can occur, but are usually shorter in duration than their counterparts in more northerly, inland locations. High tides and large coastal Atlantic storms can create flooding in low-lying areas. First freeze is end of October, last is mid-April.

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Monroe Cost of Living

Diverse economy, close to new york city, and good climate for region make Monroe a great place to live.

$496,800
+31.9% higher than avg
$127,995
46.1% lower than avg
9.1 / 5.0
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summer/winter
Monroe Crime
15 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Monroe, Connecticut
$95,040
for a family
$56,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Monroe
   Diverse economy
Some blighted areas
   Close to New York City
Cost of living
   Good climate for region
Long commutes
Reviews for Monroe
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Over 14 years ago
Monroe is an old Fairfield County village, considered the "boonies" as late as 1978, that has grown into a medium size town. The influx of transients- mostly corporate  More
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Over 15 years ago
Monroe is lacking the usual New England charm that many surrounding towns have. While parts of the Town are pretty, there are many run down shacks and unpleasant  More
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Over 15 years ago
Half the town's government is made up of school teaches, so naturally, 90% of the budget goes to them. Property taxes are typically $8000.00, and then you add personal  More
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