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Moving from Connecticut: What You Need to Know

Connecticut has a high cost of living and is currently seeing high outbound migration. Connecticut offers some of the highest household incomes in the nation, with a median above $83,000, and is home to a strong financial services and insurance industry centered in Hartford and Stamford

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Moving Costs from Connecticut

Avg Long-Distance Move

$4,600

With professional movers

DIY Truck Rental Est.

$2,070

Approx. 40-60% less than movers

Mover Hourly Rate

$60/hr

Per mover, local moves

Truck Rental Rate

$135/day

Local daily rate

Averages based on a 2-bedroom home. Long-distance assumes 500+ miles. Get multiple quotes for your specific move.

Why People Leave Connecticut

  • -High property taxes averaging about 1.4%
  • -High overall cost of living
  • -Aging infrastructure and limited public transit outside Metro-North
  • -Population has been declining slowly

What You'll Miss About Connecticut

  • +High median household income among the top in the nation
  • +Proximity to New York City (Stamford is under 1 hour)
  • +Excellent public schools and universities (Yale, UConn)
  • +Charming New England towns and coastal scenery

Connecticut Tax Overview

Understanding your current tax burden helps you compare how much you'll save - or spend - in a new state.

Tax TypeConnecticut Rate
State Income Tax2%–6.99% (progressive)
Effective Property Tax1.41%
State Sales Tax6.35%

Where Do People Move After Leaving Connecticut?

The most popular destinations for people relocating from Connecticut include states with lower taxes, more affordable housing, and strong job markets.

Moving from Connecticut: Checklist

18 weeks out: Research destination cities and neighborhoods
26 weeks out: Get 3+ moving quotes, book your mover or truck
34 weeks out: Declutter and donate - less stuff means lower costs
43 weeks out: Notify employer, schools, doctors of move date
52 weeks out: Transfer utilities, update address with USPS, bank, and subscriptions
61 week out: Confirm moving company, pack non-essentials
7Moving day: Do a final walkthrough, document your home condition
8After move: Register vehicle, update driver's license, update voter registration

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to move out of Connecticut?

A long-distance move from Connecticut averages $4,600 with professional movers. DIY truck rental is typically 40 to 60% less. Local moves within Connecticut average $1,250. Get at least 3 quotes to compare prices.

Where do most people move when leaving Connecticut?

The most popular destinations for people leaving Connecticut are Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arizona. These states offer lower taxes, more affordable housing, and strong job markets. Your best destination depends on your career, lifestyle, and budget priorities.

What are the biggest reasons people leave Connecticut?

The most common reasons people leave Connecticut include: High property taxes averaging about 1.4%, High overall cost of living, Aging infrastructure and limited public transit outside Metro-North. High housing costs and taxes are often cited as primary drivers of outbound migration.

Should I sell or rent my home before moving from Connecticut?

Whether to sell or rent depends on your financial situation and the Connecticut housing market. Selling gives you capital for your new home. Renting keeps an asset and generates income, but adds landlord responsibilities across state lines. Consult a real estate agent familiar with Connecticut before deciding.

What should I do 60 days before moving from Connecticut?

Start by getting 3 moving quotes and booking your mover or truck. Begin decluttering - donate or sell items you won't move. Research housing in your destination, update your employer about your move date, and start the school transfer process if you have children. Notify your bank, insurance providers, and subscriptions of your upcoming address change.

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