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Next Door Properties
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Next Door Properties
Next Door Properties
157 Church St 19th floor 447New Haven Connecticut 06510United States
(860) 704-9513
Business Description
Next Door Properties is a leading home buying company specializing in helping individuals and families find their dream home. With years of experience, we understand the significance of finding the suitable property that meets your needs. Our dedicated experts are devoted to providing quality customer service and going above and beyond to ensure a smooth, stress-free home buying process. We pride ourselves on our extensive knowledge of the real estate market and our ability to negotiate the best deals for our clients. Whether you are a first-time homebuyer or looking to upgrade, Next Door Properties is here to guide you every step of the way.
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About New Haven
New Haven is a city in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound and is part of the New York City metropolitan area. With a population of 135,081 as determined by the 2020 U.S. census, New Haven is the third largest city in Connecticut after Bridgeport and Stamford, the largest city in the South Central Connecticut Planning Region, and the principal municipality of Greater New Haven, which had a total population of 864,835 in 2020. Prior to 1960, it was the county seat of New Haven County until the county governments were abolished that year.New Haven was one of the first planned cities in the U.S. A year after its founding by English Puritans in 1638, eight streets were laid out in a four-by-four grid, creating the "Nine Square Plan". The central common block is the New Haven Green, a 16-acre (6 ha) square at the center of Downtown New Haven. The Green is now a National Historic Landmark, and the "Nine Square Plan" is recognized by the American Planning Association as a National Planning Landmark.New Haven is the home of Yale University, New Haven's biggest taxpayer and employer, and an integral part of the city's economy. Health care, professional and financial services and retail trade also contribute to the city's economic activity. The city served as co-capital of Connecticut from 1701 until 1873, when sole governance was transferred to the more centrally located city of Hartford. New Haven has since billed itself as the "Cultural Capital of Connecticut" for its supply of established theaters, museums, and music venues. New Haven had the first public tree planting program in the U.S., producing a canopy of mature trees (including some large elms) that gave the city the nickname "The Elm City".