Wallingford Named Best Retirement Town in Connecticut—Here’s Why

According to research from World Atlas via MSN, one Connecticut town stands above the rest when it comes to retirement: Wallingford. That’s right—out of all the options in the Nutmeg State, Wallingford is the top pick for enjoying your golden years.

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So, what makes Wallingford so special? Here are the top reasons:

  • Location - Centrally located between New Haven and Hartford, with NYC and Boston just a drive or train ride away.
  • Easy transportation - Right off I-91 and home to an Amtrak station, making daily errands or weekend getaways painless.
  • Healthcare - Top hospitals like Yale New Haven and Hartford Hospital are within reach—peace of mind included.
  • Scenic and relaxing - Walk the Quinnipiac River Trail, visit a vineyard, or just soak up the town’s New England charm.
  • Things to do - Community events, art classes, fitness programs, and live shows at the Toyota Oakdale Theater keep things interesting.
  • Rich history - Settled in the 1600s, Wallingford blends old-school charm with modern convenience.
  • More affordable rent - Average rent is $1,563/month—less than the national average, which is basically a win in Connecticut.
  • Tax perks on the way - IRA withdrawals are becoming tax-exempt for most seniors by 2026. That’s real money staying in your pocket.
  • Property tax breaks - Eligible seniors can get up to $1,250 off their property taxes each year.
  • Balanced lifestyle - You can stay active and social without being overwhelmed. Wallingford hits that retirement sweet spot.
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