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Guilford, Connecticut

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What It Is Like to Retire in Guilford

Guilford is a very old town on the Connecticut coast of Long Island Sound, about 15 miles east of New Haven.  It has one of the finest greens (squares) in New England - a huge expanse of lawn and trees surrounded by stores, churches, restaurants, and a brand new library expansion.   Many people in Guilford commute into New Haven, Hartford, or Fairfield County; while others move here for their retirement. Along with nearby Madison, many folks from closer to New York elect to move here for their retirement. The wonderful community center, vibrant art scene, the coast and beaches, and quieter pace are some of the attractions. From the new train station in town one can be in New York City in just over 2 hours, making day trips there easy.  Fishing and boating are excellent. There is a town owned par 3 golf course, with other public courses in Middletown and Hartford.

Where to Retire in Guilford and Home Prices

The neighborhood near the green, while expensive, is one of the best places for retirees since they can walk or bike to stores and restaurants.  According to Zillow.com, the median selling price was $541,350 in mid-2023.

What Is Special about Guilford

Guilford is one of the prettiest towns in New England with its historic green, beautiful homes, and beaches and harbor on Long Island Sound. It also has great transportation and an active art scene.

What Is Not Special about Guilford

Prices of homes are expensive, as are taxes. Very nice homes near the water will be over $1million.

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Who Will Like Retirement in Guilford

A lot of people from Fairfield County sell their homes there and move here for the slower pace and more charming environment.  Sailors, fishermen, artists, and tennis players will find a lot to do here.

Local Economy Is Driven by

Many of the people who live here are commuters to somewhere else. There is a sizable downtown along with a thriving medical community who have their offices here.

Climate and Physical Environment

Guilford is on the Connecticut coast about midway between New York and Boston. The median January temperature is about 30. Here near the water it is warmer in winter and cooler in summer than just a few miles inland. The town is very deep as it goes away from the Sound, covering a large expanse of territory.

Restaurants & Cultural Scene

Thanks in part to the Greene Gallery and the Guilford Handcrafts Center, the town has a lively arts scene. The annual Guilford Fair, held in September, and the Guilford Crafts Fair are 2 of the highlights of the season. Many artists and writers live and work here. The library on the green is spacious and inviting. The Community Center downtown is well used by citizens of all ages. Many interesting restaurants downtown, either just on or off the Green. The Stone House on the harbor is always a great place for the food and the view.

Crime

The crime rate is very low thanks to its affluent citizenry and well-financed Police Department.

Medical facilities

Guilford is fortunate to have an Emergency Room and Clinic that is a branch of Yale-New Haven Hospital.

Transportation

I 95 runs through town. The Guilford Train Station's Shoreline Express has frequent departures for New Haven, where one can take Metro-North to New York City or switch to Amtrak and go anywhere in the country. New Haven Airport is close and convenient, although it has limited flights.

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