Derby, CT Overview

Derby sprang up around the area where the Housatonic and Naugatuck Rivers converge and has the distinction of being the state’s smallest city.  Today, Derby maintains its suburban charm while it serves as a vital part of a major metropolitan area.  Oxford includes a bustling regional airport and forms a bridge between the distinct worlds of the Naugatuck Valley and the Housatonic Valley.

Summary

Population Growth (since 2000)4%
Population Density (ppl / mile)2,553.00
Household Size (ppl)2.352
Households w/ Children24%

Housing Stability

Annual Residential Turnover0%
5+ Years in Residency46%
Median Year in Residency4.6

Housing Inventory

Derby, CT Housing Inventory 3,2554502,1343,2554502,134

Market Overview

53 listings with an estimated median price of $345,000

PriceCount
$0 - 100K5
$100K - 200K3
$200K - 300K13
$300K - 400K18
$400K - 500K6
$500K - 600K5
$600K - 700K2
$1M - Max1
Property TypeCount
Single Family17
Condo14
Commercial4
Rental14
Lots and Land6
Multi Family12

(Data as of 9/23/2024)

Population Demographics

The population of the community broken down by age group. The numbers at the top of each bar indicate the number of people in the age bracket below.

Derby, CT Population Demographics

Total: 12,905

Households:5,389

Median Age: 41.95

Climate and Weather

The Temperature chart displays average high and low values for January and July, and is designed to provide an indication of both seasonal and daily temperature variability. The Weather Risk Index indicates the calculated risk of each type of weather event occurring in the future. This risk is based on historical localized storm events and weather patterns. The national average for each type of weather event equals a score of 100, so a score of 200 would represent twice the risk as the national average, and a score of 50 would represent half the risk of the national average.

Temperature (degrees F)

Derby, CT Temperature

Weather Risk

Derby, CT Weather Risk

Education

The Community Educational Index chart is based on the U.S. Census Bureau's Socioeconomic Status (SES) elements. Factors used in creating the index below are income, educational achievement, and occupation of persons within the selected ZIP code. Since this index is based on the population of an entire Zip code, it may not reflect the nature of an individual school.

Education Climate Index

Derby, CT Education Climate Index

Highest Education Level Attained

Derby, CT Highest Education Level Attained 3,0431,7487643977791,6368473,043764397779

Employment and Finance

Workforce

Derby, CT Workforce

Income by dollar range (Median Income: $54,889)

Derby, CT Income by dollar range 256297273216235253281355287468629656473318330351413

Fair Market Rents

The Fair Market Rents show average gross rent estimates based on figures provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

Studio
$877
One Bedroom
$1,000
Two Bedroom
$1,220
Three Bedroom
$1,560
Four Bedroom
$1,823

Smoking Ban

The Smoking Ban data indicates whether an area has a smoking ban in place for workplaces, restaurants or bars. This information represents that of the search area and may not reflect that of the whole County or State.

Workplaces
No
Restaurants
Yes
Bars
Yes

Crime

The Crime Index compares the risk or probability of future occurrence of certain types of crime in this community as compared to the national average. The national average for each type of crime equals a score of 1.0, so a score of 2.0 would represent twice the risk as the national average, and a score of 0.50 would represent half the risk of the national average.

Derby, CT Crime

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