the_slavic_crocheter
the_slavic_crocheter t1_iravnkl wrote
Reply to comment by Crispy_Fritos in Looking to Move to Hartford by Crispy_Fritos
Boston and nyc are a train ride away I definitely miss that luxury they’re both gorgeous cities ! I don’t recommend taking your car to either city lol. And yes indoor pool places are good to swim in Connecticut anything outdoor warms up for like a week in July and then it’s just cold all year…including the beaches and everything. Just catch the hottest week in July and you’re good to go for a dip in the ocean for a week lol.
the_slavic_crocheter t1_ir7lims wrote
Reply to comment by Crispy_Fritos in Looking to Move to Hartford by Crispy_Fritos
Ohh I had to look that up haha but New England is interestingly diverse and I only know that because I’m in the linguistics industry myself and I worked for a small local language company up in Connecticut. Lots of Balkan, Eastern European, Puerto Rican, and Cuban folk up there. I’m sure you’ll be able to find it in one of the many euro markets up there.
the_slavic_crocheter t1_ir75hjn wrote
Reply to comment by MattinglyDineen in Looking to Move to Hartford by Crispy_Fritos
This is very true I think New Britain has really great food options though especially if you like pierogis and sausage !
the_slavic_crocheter t1_ir6pe8x wrote
Reply to Looking to Move to Hartford by Crispy_Fritos
I lived right by the capital there’s a string of apartment complexes down there. As other people said, it’s a pretty quiet area for the most part, a lot of businesses are leaving because it’s impossible to afford rent in that city. But that being said I really enjoyed my building, I was on Union Pl so the train station was across from me if you get used to the train noises that’s about the only noise you’ll hear because the landlady has driven any business out of that street basically. There’s one small smoothie shop run by a Florida lady (so you won’t be getting too far from the south 😅) but she’s very friendly and maintenance is very efficient and I never had issues with things, just wasn’t a fan of the landlady she was kind of racist but very LGBTQ friendly. One thing to note in downtown though as any other city, be really careful with your belongings, there’s a car robbery on that street at least once a week, I paid an ungodly amount of money to LAZ for a covered garage for this reason, didn’t want to risk getting my stuff stolen. But I guess if you’re willing to spend an extra penny on safe living I’d definitely recommend it in Hartford. There are also many great towns around Hartford which I felt were pretty safe and more affordable such as Manchester or south Windsor, anything west of Hartford will be expensive, you’re looking at minimum $1500 for a studio. I’d avoid east hartford altogether and Wethersfield is also a nice town nearby. Newington goes hand in hand with Wethersfield, some parts get expensive. Glastonbury is a very safe town also but very expensive. Connecticut is like a checkerboard, one town is outrageously expensive while the next town over is a complete shithole lol. But I think it’s a great place to live if you can afford it, everything is nearby, literally you’ll probably only ever drive 15 minutes to get to anywhere you need to get to. The nearby states are between 2-3 hours away at most, some even less and you’ve got great hiking everywhere great weather (unless you’re a swimmer then prepare to say goodbye to that lol the water is never swimmable)
Connecticut is a great choice ! Expensive but it’s great I hope you find what you’re looking for, feel free to reach out if you have any specific questions.
the_slavic_crocheter t1_itrip6g wrote
Reply to Coming into Hartford by ultranothing
Ah makes me miss my days in traffic lol