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insomniaczombiex t1_jbjarlz wrote
I have a friend who lives in Morris Cove. Aside from the occasional rumble of an aircraft it is in fact incredibly quiet.
Udeshpo t1_jbltlqa wrote
What parts of beaver hills in particular? I’ve been thinking of purchasing a home there.
marche_au_supplice t1_jblvfrh wrote
I am unfortunately not sure. I have some Jewish friends who live there and have said there is a big orthodox community that I understand to be very pleasant neighbors, but I think some parts are directly adjacent to rougher areas so can have spillover issues
ShamusTheClown t1_jbh7o2u wrote
Here is a map of current apartment listings. On the 'options' menu, select 'noise'. And it will show you a heatmap of the loudest parts of the city.
blackberrysangria t1_jbh5kyr wrote
Westville area is quieter and has cute shops and cafes!
NATO1092 t1_jbjp6bg wrote
Westville....Amity......momaugan east haven....west shore west haven
SpicyTangyRage t1_jbiozwl wrote
City Point is delightfully quiet
CatSusk t1_jblt8fq wrote
Quiet can be found with the right budget.
curbthemeplays t1_jbksp6q wrote
Westville or East Rock/Prospect Hill.
Or a nearby suburb. Depends on budget/needs.
staugustinesday t1_jbl0bde wrote
I live in Westville and it’s very quiet.
Ecofre-33919 t1_jbl8cl9 wrote
Get something in North Guilford or north madison. If you want you can take the train in and avoid 95.
marche_au_supplice t1_jbh45qi wrote
Is there a reason you want to stay in New Haven? As you say, outside the city would be quieter.
East Rock and Westville are very quiet. It seems like Morris Cove would be as well, and parts of Beaver Hills. Unfortunately, I think a lot of times “quiet” is a matter of perception and goes hand in hand with “expensive.”