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Old 01-24-2007, 01:45 AM
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Default Bethany - What is it like?

I'm looking to relocate to Connecticut and am considering Cheshire and Bethany.
I have some info on Cheshire since my brother lives there.
But I don't know much about Bethany.
I've heard it's kind of rural and very pricey.
What about property taxes? Mil rate?
Also, it seems like a lot of properties are on septic and wells. Do these things present problems?
Any info would be appreciated.
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Old 01-24-2007, 07:15 AM
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mels is a jewel in the roughmels is a jewel in the roughmels is a jewel in the roughmels is a jewel in the roughmels is a jewel in the roughmels is a jewel in the rough
Bethany is a nice town, and is considered "rural." "Rural" in that part of Connecticut means there are no big box stores or much in the way of commercial development and consists of mostly residential homes, it isn't like it is the middle of nowhere by any means. It is much less developed than other towns close by (like Naugatuck, Cheshire, etc.). I know the mill rate for 2006 in Bethany was in the mid to high 20s, not sure what it is right now. You can call the Bethany Town Hall, the Assessor's Office, and they can tell you what it is currently set at.

Many towns in CT are on septic and wells. Generally they don't pose any problem. I was looking to buy a home in an area with septic and wells, and what I did was contact the local Health Department of the town I was looking at a home in. The Health Department has the info on both and you can find out when the septic was installed or last replaced as well as any possible well issues (such as low pressure, low recovery, and such). Each town's Health Department has a file on every home that has a well and/or septic and it is available to the public (Freedom of Information).
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Old 07-03-2007, 08:42 AM
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I agree with mels, Bethany is a nice town and not in the middle of nowhere. Also, the pricing in Bethany is not much higher than Cheshire maby a 3-5% difference at tops. Mill rates in Bethany are about the same as cheshire and schooling is equally ranked aka amity reg. 5(bethany). Cheshire has an equal amount of wells and septic tanks as bethany so you won't save much on that factor (cheshire does have more public water). Check ou the brooksvale secrtion of cheshire- rural feel but has public water in some areas.

What is your price range? I will PM you whenever possible

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Old 07-03-2007, 11:29 AM
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"Well I lived in Cheshire for 8 years and nannied in Woodbridge before going to grad school so I am familiar with both areas ( I had an early morning job in Bethany as well..does that count too ) Bethany is very very boring..no real town to it..just trees..I mean I like trees and nature but it's a bit overkill there LOL! "

Having driven down route 69 many times, I found Melkat's post on Bethany quite humorous.
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Default Bethany area....

I lived in Beacon Falls, which is a little bedroom town in the valley, Bethany bordered the falls to the east. If you like smaller, than it's great. There are plenty of places to branch out into for shopping and groceries. I'm in Florida now and miss my quiet home in the Falls. The grass is always greener....or is it? Nice area...just take your checkbook with you.....nothing cheap in that immediate area. I can't even afford to get back into Beacon Falls at this point. Prices have gone up fast...Best of luck to you. Connecticut is a good place to make money and many parts are very nice. Watertown is nice...Litchfield county.
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Old 12-19-2007, 09:36 AM
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I'm looking to relocate to Connecticut and am considering Cheshire and Bethany.
I have some info on Cheshire since my brother lives there.
But I don't know much about Bethany.
I've heard it's kind of rural and very pricey.
What about property taxes? Mil rate?
Also, it seems like a lot of properties are on septic and wells. Do these things present problems?
Any info would be appreciated.

Yodelady, bethany is one of those wonderful places where the simple life can still be found. Not yet disturbed by too much development or too much "money", Bethany was named the #1 Small Town in the State of CT by an assessment done by CT Magazine in 2007. It's a fabulous place with lots of open space, an active land trust organization, an agressive open space plan. The oldest continuously operating farm in the state is in Bethany (Clover Nook Farm), where you can go to get the best corn and veggies around and greet your neighbors on a warm summer day. There is a olde town fireman's parade and carnival and lots and lots of patriotism. There is a FREE (yes, I wrote FREE) Bethany Family Day Festival with free food, fun, rides and giveaways for the town's people. There are an amazing 50+ historic sites, and a tremendous Historical Society. The Library, albeit small, is privately endowed. Families have been here for generations, but it is a town that welcomes new comers! When I moved here 11+years ago, folks came by with pies, cakes and cookies, and most importantly, a story about the previous, long term owners of my house.

It's a great place for children, family, seniors, or singles. It has the largest per capita horse population in the state (or so it is said) and is the only town in CT with a full time horse commissioner. On Election Day there is a bake sale! There are no full time police (crime is so low), but several state troupers who keep us safe and the volunteer fire department is top notch! Once, when I had a small electrical fire (it was 9/11/2002, coincidentally), there were 20 volunteers at my house in 2 minutes flat, to make sure I was safe and sound!

If you need any more reason to come to Bethany, just tag me back and I will share some great stories from my short tenure here. Also, if you are looking for a house, I am a realtor and I would be happy to assist you in your search!

Best regards and happy holidays! CPAC
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