Lower Connecticut River Valley County, CT
— residents · 424 sq mi · — density
Prepper Assessment
Living in this area offers a mix of suburban and rural environments, with a median home price of $341,300 indicating a relatively higher cost of living. The climate features a moderate annual mean temperature of 66.2°F, which supports a decent growing season for various crops. Water sources are abundant due to proximity to the Connecticut River, providing opportunities for self-sufficient living, although the risk of riverine flooding is notable.
Natural hazards present significant risks, with riverine flooding ranked at 90 and hurricanes at 88, suggesting that preparedness for these events is crucial. The area's disaster percentile of 84 indicates a higher likelihood of experiencing severe weather events. While the violence percentile is relatively low at 60, the overall cost of living could be a barrier for some, especially those seeking affordable land for homesteading.
This region may suit those who can manage higher living costs and are prepared for potential natural disasters, particularly flooding and hurricanes. Individuals looking for a community with access to broadband and a decent income level may thrive here. However, those seeking a more remote, lower-cost homesteading experience may find the housing market and disaster risks to be dealbreakers.
