South Glastonbury, Connecticut Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

A neighborhood's character and appearance are the first things that attract people. Some homes date back to a certain era, while others may feature multi-lingual signs. This South Glastonbury neighborhood is a prime example of an upscale neighborhood, and offers a unique blend of character and convenience. Here are some of the most striking features of the neighborhood:

The median home price in South Glastonbury is $517,126, making it more expensive than 79.9% of Connecticut neighborhoods and 75.4% of U.S. neighborhoods. The median rental price is $1,708 per month, which is lower than 57.1% of U.S. neighborhoods. Overall, South Glastonbury has a very low vacancy rate, which means that people are finding the housing they need.

A notable business in the town is J.H. Hale Orchards, which opened in 1866. Hale became known as the Peach King because he developed a disease resistant peach that was used throughout the United States. The company expanded, and by 1900, its operations covered more than 1,000 acres (5 km2).

A small portion of the city lies in the state forest, which contains a small population of timber rattlesnakes. However, these snakes pose no danger to humans. In addition to the state forest, the town also has its own private lake, Diamond Lake. Only property owners can access Diamond Lake. This lake is a popular fishing and hiking area. Several historic homes along the Connecticut River can be found in the surrounding area.