What is the homeownership rate in ?

Updated Apr. 14, 2026Refreshed annually
The homeownership rate in Connecticut was 66.6% in 2025. That means about every 2 in 3 households owned their home while the remainder rented.

66.6%

of households in Connecticut owned their home in 2025

2 in 3

households in Connecticut owned their home in 2025
According to the Census Bureau, understanding homeownership rates can help determine if people's needs are met by available housing and can inform policy and funding decisions. The Connecticut homeownership rate in 2025 was 1.4 percentage points higher than the US homeownership rate overall.

Connecticut's homeownership rate in 2025 was 1.4 percentage points higher than the US.

Share of households that own their own home, 1984–2025

During the housing bubble of the mid-2000s, homeownership rates rose to a peak of 69% in 2004. When the housing bubble popped in 2007 and the Great Recession started, foreclosures increased and there was a shift from owning to renting: the homeownership rate declined through 2016, when it bottomed out at 63.4%. It then began to increase.

Which Connecticut metros have the highest and lowest homeownership rates?

In Connecticut, the homeownership rate was highest in the Waterbury, CT area (68.8%) and lowest in the New Haven, CT area (61%) in 2024. Across metro areas nationwide, 63.9% of households owned their residence.

Across metro areas, the average homeownership rate was 63.9% in 2024.

Highlighting metro areas where at least one primary county is in Connecticut

Metro areas are made up of economically interconnected counties that include at least one urban area. A single metro area can include multiple cities and cross state lines.

Homeownership rate, Connecticut metro areas (2024)

Metro areas where at least one of the primary counties is within Connecticut

Homeownership rate, Connecticut metro areas (2024)

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