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Why Live in Bethlehem
Bethlehem, CT, is a tranquil rural community with a rich history dating back to before the Revolutionary War. The area is characterized by rolling farmland and forested hills, making it a popular retreat for city dwellers, particularly from New York. Housing options range from historic Colonials and midcentury homes to modern builds, with prices varying widely. Main Street hosts a variety of small businesses, including Nick’s Country Kitchen, Little Town Deli, and Painted Pony Restaurant, which features Tuesday trivia nights and live bands on Saturdays. Local shops like Percy Thomson Meadows and Towne Apothecary reflect the town's close-knit community spirit. Recreational activities are centered around the 110-acre Long Meadow Pond, offering boating, fishing, and ice skating, while Veterans Memorial Park provides tennis and pickleball courts. The Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden, dating back to the mid-1700s, serves as a museum with scenic grounds. Community events such as the Bethlehem Fair and Connecticut Garlic & Harvest Festival celebrate local agriculture and traditions. Bethlehem Elementary School and The Woodhall School are highly rated, contributing to the town's appeal for families. U.S. routes 6 and 202 are nearby, providing access to Hartford and New Haven within an hour, and New York City in two hours.
Home Trends in Bethlehem, CT
On average, homes in Bethlehem, CT sell after 74 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Bethlehem, CT over the last 12 months is $487,500, consistent with the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.