Submitted by FrequentAd1126 t3_117vr17 in Connecticut
Hey, as the title says myself and my partner (both 29m) are moving to Connecticut next month through a work opportunity of mine (L1B visa). We both currently live in Sri Lanka.
The client I work for has their office in Hartford and we are expected to come into office 3 days a week (Tuesday through Thursday).
My question is, where should I move to? After doing a fair bit of research I have narrowed it down to one of West Hartford, Glastonbury, Simsbury or Avon. Most lists that go over good places to live in Connecticut consist of 80% of places close to New York simply because of that fact. These places are all too far for a 3 days a week commute I feel. So, I’m trying to decide between the four I’ve narrowed it down to while mainly looking at the following:
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LGBTQ friendly - this for me is my main priority. We have had to “hide” our relationship in SL for obvious reasons. We are looking at moving to the US as an opportunity to finally just be our selves. From what I’ve read it seems all four areas are similarly non-hostile. Would appreciate any insight though.
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Asian friendly (non-racist) - similar to above, from what I’ve read there doesn’t seem to be much discrimination. But again, open to any insight one could offer on this.
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Crime and safety - this seems to be an issue the closer to Hartford you get, with numerous articles mentioning Hartford as a place where “one does not walk from one place to the next”. Is it really that bad? If it is, is it just as bad in West Hartford (and potentially Glastonbury, Avon, Simsbury)?
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Urbanization - the other factor we are looking at is how “modern” the cities/towns are. We currently live in an apartment close to the capital in SL and could be described as city folk who enjoy the more rural areas only occasionally. The impression I’ve got of Connecticut as a whole is that of a state past it’s prime that still manages to hold its charm through beautiful landscapes and it’s laidback lifestyle. Which I take to mean is more suited for families looking to settle down into a peaceful lifestyle. Less suited for a gay couple looking to start living their lives (we do have kids on our minds but not for another 5 years at least). Would West Hartford be the only place that could offer us something close to that?
Would appreciate any insight thats on offer!
Impossible_Watch7154 t1_j9enqgl wrote
I would not call Connecticut 'past its prime' It is a densely populated state (740 people per square mile) with a long history in a very desirable geographic region - New England. Its proximity to New York City and Boston- make it an envied location globally.
Add to this a moderate climate, forest covered hills and mountains and a beautiful coast line. Its not overly hot, dry, or congested (although the states southwest near NYC can become frenetic)
The state has one of the best economies in the nation currently. So its hardly 'past its prime'.
The state is considered one of the best states for quality of life and low crime.
Connecticut's future as a 'climate haven' will make it a prime place to live now and years ahead. Most of the American south will become very hot- while areas further west will face increasing heat and water shortages.
Racism exists here- but Connecticut's strong hate crime laws enacted over 30 years ago limits overt racism. Also the states highly educated electorate helps reduce racism, homophobia, sexism.
West Hartford is a nice town- but there are certainly other towns in greater Hartford that are diverse and good places to live.