New Construction in New Haven, CT
7 active listings on the market right now
Discover new construction in New Haven County in New Haven, CT. New Haven is Connecticut's second-most-populous city and home to Yale University. The city's neighborhoods — East Rock, Westville, Wooster Square, Fair Haven, Downtown — each have distinct character. A revitalized downtown, world-class culture, and acclaimed restaurants make it a draw for young professionals, academics, and investors. Median home price in New Haven: $295,000. School rating: C+.
Available New Construction in New Haven
15 Colby Court
New Haven, Connecticut 06515
15 Colby Court
New Haven, Connecticut 06515
587 orchard Street
New Haven, Connecticut 06511
319s Winchester Avenue 217
New Haven, Connecticut 06511
745 Townsend Avenue Lot 1
New Haven, Connecticut 06512
745 Townsend Avenue Lot 7
New Haven, Connecticut 06512
315 n Winchester Avenue 318
New Haven, Connecticut 06511
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Frequently asked questions
How many new construction are currently for sale in New Haven, CT?
Active inventory in New Haven, CT changes daily as listings come on and go off market. The grid above shows the most recently updated listings — refresh for the latest count.
What is the median home price in New Haven, CT?
The median home price in New Haven, CT is approximately $295,000. Actual sale prices depend on location, condition, lot size, and timing of the listing.
What are property taxes like in New Haven, CT?
New Haven has a mill rate of approximately 39.75. Annual taxes equal the mill rate × the assessed value (70% of fair market value) ÷ 1,000.
Can Nomade Real Estate help me buy a home in New Haven, CT?
Yes. Nomade represents buyers across all eight Connecticut counties with on-the-ground knowledge of New Haven, CT pricing, schools, commute, and what makes each neighborhood different. Reach out via the contact form on any property page to start a search.
What's the best neighborhood in New Haven?
East Rock is widely considered the most desirable for families and professionals — leafy streets, Victorian homes, and proximity to Yale. Wooster Square is celebrated for its food scene; Westville for affordability with character.
Is New Haven good for real estate investors?
Yes — New Haven offers some of the best multifamily cap rates in Connecticut (6.5–8% on stabilized 2-4 units) with steady tenant demand from Yale, the medical center, and the city's young professional base.
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