Quaddick, Hartford, VT

Quaddick — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Quaddick Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Quaddick is a quiet, residential neighborhood located in the northeast corner of Hartford, Connecticut. It is bordered by the town of Windsor to the north and the neighborhoods of Blue Hills and Keney Park to the south and west. Historically, the area was part of larger farmlands before developing into a streetcar suburb in the early-to-mid 20th century, offering a more suburban feel within the city limits. Its name is derived from Quaddick State Forest in Rhode Island, a nod to the area's early developers.

The character of Quaddick is defined by its winding, tree-lined streets, modest single-family homes, and a strong sense of community. It is largely removed from the hustle of downtown Hartford, providing residents with a peaceful, family-oriented environment. The neighborhood is notably home to the University of Saint Joseph’s Hartford campus, adding a subtle academic presence and contributing to the area's stable, institutional anchor.

Housing & Real Estate

Quaddick’s housing stock consists predominantly of well-kept, mid-century Cape Cod, ranch, and colonial-style single-family homes, many built in the 1940s through 1960s. Lot sizes are generally generous for an urban neighborhood, with mature trees and landscaping common. There are also some smaller multi-family homes and apartment complexes, particularly along its main thoroughfares like Tower Avenue and Mark Twain Drive.

The neighborhood is known for offering some of Hartford's most affordable homeownership opportunities, with median home values typically below the Greater Hartford average. The market is a mix of long-term homeowners and newer residents seeking value and space. The area has seen steady interest due to its affordability, relative tranquility, and the stability provided by nearby institutions, though it remains a market sensitive to broader Hartford economic trends.

Schools & Education

Quaddick is served by Hartford Public Schools. The neighborhood’s designated elementary school is Annie Fisher STEM Magnet School, a sought-after inter-district magnet school with a focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, located just south in the Blue Hills neighborhood. For middle grades, students may attend Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School or various magnet options.

A significant educational landmark within Quaddick itself is the University of Saint Joseph’s Hartford campus, located on Mark Twain Drive. This campus primarily houses the university’s graduate and professional studies programs. The presence of this institution adds an academic dimension to the neighborhood and provides continuing education opportunities for local residents. Families in the area often explore the array of magnet school choices available through the Hartford district.

Parks & Recreation

Quaddick’s greatest recreational asset is its direct proximity to the massive Keney Park, one of the largest urban parks in New England. Residents have easy access to over 690 acres of woodlands, ponds, and open fields. The park offers a wealth of activities including miles of walking and biking trails, the Keney Park Pond for fishing, the Keney Golf Course, and the Keney Park Clock Tower and sustainability project.

Within the neighborhood itself, Quaddick Green is a small but central park area that serves as a community gathering spot. The park system provides a vital connection to nature and is central to the neighborhood's quality of life, hosting community events, family picnics, and casual sports. The extensive green space is a defining feature that sets Quaddick apart from more densely built parts of the city.

Local Dining & Shopping

Quaddick is primarily residential, with its commercial needs met by a mix of local businesses and nearby shopping corridors. Along Tower Avenue and Albany Avenue, residents find essential services, including neighborhood bodegas, barbershops, and small restaurants offering Caribbean, soul food, and American fare. The popular Taste of Trinidad and Jamaican restaurant, Negril, is a short drive away on Blue Hills Avenue.

For major grocery shopping and retail, residents typically travel to the nearby ShopRite on Blue Hills Avenue or to the big-box stores and larger shopping plazas in the adjacent town of Windsor, just minutes north. The commercial scene is practical and community-focused, reflecting the neighborhood's residential character, with most dining and shopping excursions requiring a short car trip.

Who Lives Here

Quaddick is home to a diverse mix of residents, including many long-standing Hartford families who have owned homes for generations, as well as newer homeowners attracted by the area's affordability and green space. The population is predominantly African American and Caribbean American, contributing to a rich cultural fabric. The community vibe is neighborly, low-key, and tightly-knit, with a strong appreciation for the quiet, residential atmosphere.

The neighborhood appeals to working-class and middle-class families, city employees, and professionals seeking a peaceful retreat within the city. The presence of the University of Saint Joseph campus also brings graduate students and faculty into the community. Residents are drawn to Quaddick for its sense of space, its access to Keney Park, and its identity as a stable, unpretentious neighborhood where community ties run deep.

Quaddick Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$268KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$2K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$108KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate92.5%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied7.5%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code06277

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