New Britain, CT

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Market snapshot

Performance indicators for the New Britain short-term rental market based on reliable data.

Listings

61 / 145

Reliable / Active

Cap Rate

9%

Middle-Earners Gross Yield

Revenue

$25,667

Middle-Earners Revenue

Occupancy

69%

Middle-Earners Occupancy

Home Value

$290,710

Median Home Sale Price

Top Earners

$69,630

Top-Earners Revenue

New Britain

Market Revenue Seasonality

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Highest revenue

The highest-performing listings in New Britain.

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Generally Investor friendly

New Britain Regulations

STRs appear permissible citywide with no city ban, licensing program, or explicit caps identified; compliance is largely state-level (15% occupancy tax, potential future state registration) and general safety/building rules, keeping permitting simple and cost low while maintaining a supportive tone for investors.

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About New Britain

New Britain is a city in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. It is located approximately 9 miles (14 km) southwest of Hartford. The city is part of the Capitol Planning Region. According to 2020 Census, the population of the city is 74,135.Among the southernmost of the communities encompassed within the Hartford-Springfield Knowledge Corridor metropolitan region, New Britain is home to Central Connecticut State University and Charter Oak State College. The city was noted for its industry during the 19th and early 20th centuries, and notable sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places include Walnut Hill Park developed by the landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted and Downtown New Britain. The city's official nickname is the "Hardware City" because of its history as a manufacturing center and as the headquarters of Stanley Black & Decker. Because of its large Polish population, the city is often playfully referred to as "New Britski."

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