With a population of 15,454 as of the last census, Seymour is a town that is located in the western portion of New Haven County. The town has a relatively small population, all of whom live on 15 square miles of land, with 2% of that land being water. Seymour is known to be a beautiful place to live because it is not overly industrialized; instead it is a quiet town that many people love to call home after a day in the office.
Real Estate With just 15 square miles of land to work with, real estate in Seymour comes at a premium. There are plenty of homes available in the area, some of them quite new and modern while others are historic and well preserved from 100 years ago. The variety in real estate gives Seymour a very homey feel, so that anyone can travel here or relocate and feel right at home. It’s easy to fall into the mix in Seymour.
Living in Seymour With a population just over 15,000 in Seymour, there are 6,155 households and 4,210 families in town. As you can see with those statistics, this is a very family oriented town. 31% of the households in town have children that are under 18, 55% of the households in Seymour are married couples, 31.6% are non-family homes, and 10.8% of the homes are that of a senior aged 65 or older. Seymour has a really wide variety of residents. Such a mixture means that there are friends to make in the work place, at church, at the park, and even at the store. Despite the diversity, the median age is 38, meaning that the town has a very mature feel, which is what adds to its comfort and charm factors.
Economy Not everyone that lives in Seymour works in Seymour, but people in the town generally maintain a nice standard of living. The median income for a household is $52,408, while the median income for a family was $65,012 as of the 2000 census. While poverty is a national problem, Seymour has just 3.6% of the population living at or below the poverty line.
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