Bridgeport, Connecticut, is known as “Park City,” because almost every neighborhood has its own park. Hills surround the 19.3 square-mile city, which is located on Long Island Sound at the mouth of the Pequonnock River. Established in 1821, today it has a median age of 34.6 (2022). The financial, manufacturing, government, education, healthcare, trade, transportation, and utilities industries are the main drivers of its economy.
Homebuyers here can choose from condos, townhouses, single-family, and multi-family homes in Victorian, Tudor, Colonial, and Contemporary styles. The median listing price is $305,262, which is up 9.4% over the past year (Zillow, 2022). Residents can enjoy local annual events, such as the Downtown Concert Series, Downtown Farmers Market, Caribbean Jerk Fest, and many others.
Several major roadways serve Bridgeport, including I-95. U.S. Route 1 runs east-west north of downtown, providing easy access to the area, as well as to the affluent Black Rock neighborhood. Families seeking a clean, safe, and pet-friendly area to live in can consider Brooklawn/St. Vincent, which is also adjacent to U.S. Route 1.
The beauty of Bridgeport is not only in its coastline setting, but in its diversity, and proximity to amenities such as Seaside Park, which features beaches, green spaces, and an island wildlife preserve.