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Regional Information

Connecticut, one of the older states, is an active market for private island real estate. Although Connecticut is small, the regional variations of wealth, culture and landscape make this a diverse location, from wealthy river estates to bohemian communities on the coast. Within its compact borders, Connecticut has forested hills, urban skylines, sandy beaches and a large river valley. The classic Ivy League schools, modern expressways and great corporate offices indicate that indeed, Connecticut is a great place to invest in private island real estate.



Connecticut, United States

Map of Connecticut, United States





Regional Statistics for Connecticut


Location:
Bordered on the south by Long Island Sound, on the west by New York State, on the north by Massachusetts, and on the east by Rhode Island
Population:
3,405,565
Languages:
English
Capital:
Hartford
Currency:
United States dollar
Climate:
A humid continental climate, with seasonal extremes tempered by its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. Winter is cold and summer is hot and humid throughout the state
Temperature Range:
-1 to +31
Terrain:
Rolling mountains, coastal, forested, lakes, and rivers
Natural Hazards:
Flooding, wildfires

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