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Depending Upon Where You Live in Greenwich, Your Neighborhood is Ranked 112th to the 218th Best Place To Live in CT: Report

A new report lists the top 268 places to live in Connecticut and the rankings are surprising in some cases.

We love rankings, well, because you love rankings. Whether it be the best schools, best places to live, or whatever it is, everyone loves to talk and debate the latest rankings.

“HomeSnack,” which is two bloggers who analyze the best places to live in the United States, have come up with their latest ranking called “These Are The 10 Best Places To Live In Connecticut According to Science.”

They say they’ve analyzed 268 communities in Connecticut using only science to guide their rankings.

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HomeSnack says it’s combed through FBI data, studied weather patterns, education records, unemployment rate, income levels, and even short commute times to shape their list.

They do admit that they gave more weight to communities with larger populations believing there is more to do in bigger communities, which improves the overall quality of life.

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According to their list, Orange is the best place to live in Connecticut, followed by Mansfield Center and also part of the top 10 include: Woodbridge, Wallingford, Rocky Hill, and West Hartford.

But where this list seems a little unrealistic is New Canaan is ranked No. 11. And in the ‘you can’t make this up’ category, the various neighborhoods of Greenwich, which is usually considered one of, if not the the top place to live in Connecticut, have rankings ranging from 112 for Old Greenwich to 218 for Byram where some of the town’s most expensive waterfront estates are located.

Here’s how Greenwich’s neighborhoods ranked:

  • Old Greenwich: 112
  • Glenville: 137
  • Pemberwick: 140
  • Riverside: 169
  • Cos Cob: 209
  • Byram: 218

Some other head scratchers include Madison all the way down at No. 30, Darien No. 48, Easton, No. 49, Trumbull, No. 63, Ridgefield, No. 121, Milford, No. 125, Fairfield, No. 133, Westport, No. 135, and Guilford, No. 197.

Here is what HomeSnack says in its rankings of Greenwich’s neighborhoods.

  • Old Greenwich has 6,622 residents with a median household income of $194,917, and an average commute time is just about 36 minutes.
  • Glenville has 2,210 residents with a median household income of $121,023, and an average commute time of about 22 minutes.
  • Pemberwick has 3,639 residents with a median household income of $79,464, and an average commute time of about 22 minutes.
  • Greenwich has 12,960 residents with a median household income of $129,588, and an average commute time of about 23 minutes.
  • Riverside has 8,829 residents with a median household income of $147,333, and an average commute time of about 32 minutes.
  • Cos Cob has 6,605 residents with a median household income of $139,048, and an average commute time of about 32 minutes.
  • Byram has 4,597 residents with a median household income of $87,824, and an average commute time of about 25 minutes.

Overall, the town spends $17,850 per student for education costs, and there are 250 sunny days.

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