New Haven, CT · The short answer
What rightsizing looks like in New Haven, CT
New Haven is Yale and Yale-New Haven Hospital; urban-age-neighbor option. For homeowners 55+ planning a sale of a long-held home, New Haven combines local market dynamics with Connecticut-specific tax treatment that meaningfully shapes the financial picture.
Local context
The New Haven rightsizing market is characterized by Yale and Yale-New Haven Hospital; urban-age-neighbor option. Homeowners who have lived in the area for 20+ years often find that the local conditions — inventory mix, healthcare access, and senior-friendly housing stock — create meaningfully different decision parameters than they would face in a higher-density urban market.
Tax treatment for Connecticut homeowners
Connecticut taxes Social Security at higher incomes. Retirement income exemptions phased in for some categories.
How the Shift-Score localizes for New Haven
The Shift-Score’s local market conditions input pulls real-time data: current 30-year fixed mortgage rates from the Federal Reserve, Case-Shiller regional home price trends, and where available, ZIP-level days-on-market signals. Your score reflects New Haven conditions as of the week you take it — not a national average that obscures the local picture.
What a Shift-Certified advisor in New Haven does
A Shift-Certified agent serving New Haven knows the long-held-home transaction specifically: pre-list prep for homes owned 20+ years, coordination with estate planners, and working with senior move managers. When you finish your Shift-Score, the introduction is to one advisor — not a list of five.
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