South Central Connecticut County, CT
— residents · 367 sq mi · — density
Prepper Assessment
This area features a mix of urban and suburban landscapes, with a median home price of $309,600 making housing relatively accessible compared to many parts of the Northeast. The climate is temperate, with an annual mean temperature of 66.2°F, allowing for a reasonable growing season. However, the region's proximity to coastal waters may limit self-sufficiency efforts due to potential flooding and hurricane risks, as indicated by high FEMA hazard rankings for hurricanes and riverine flooding.
Natural hazards pose significant risks, with the county ranking in the 95th percentile for disaster risk. The leading threats include hurricanes and severe flooding, which could disrupt homesteading efforts. Additionally, a violence percentile of 60 indicates a moderate level of safety concerns. While the effective property tax rate is 2.11%, the overall cost of living may be a consideration for those looking to relocate.
This area may be suitable for individuals or families who prioritize access to urban amenities and are prepared to manage the risks associated with severe weather events. Those with experience in disaster preparedness and a focus on community resilience may thrive here. Conversely, individuals seeking a more isolated, low-risk environment for homesteading may find the combination of natural hazards and population density to be significant dealbreakers.
