Torrington, CT

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Key Performance Metrics

Market snapshot

Performance indicators for the Torrington short-term rental market based on reliable data.

Listings

175 / 310

Reliable / Active

Cap Rate

11%

Middle-Earners Gross Yield

Revenue

$30,778

Middle-Earners Revenue

Occupancy

46%

Middle-Earners Occupancy

Home Value

$290,042

Median Home Sale Price

Top Earners

$64,143

Top-Earners Revenue

Torrington

Market Revenue Seasonality

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B

Generally Investor friendly

Torrington Regulations

Torrington has no city‑specific STR ordinance, so rentals are allowed citywide under general zoning, but operators must verify zoning, obtain business licensing, complete safety inspections, and comply with the state 15% room occupancy tax; compliance steps are moderate and defined, though enforcement consistency and the risk of future municipal rules add some uncertainty.

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About Torrington

Torrington is the most populated municipality and largest city in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States, and the Northwest Hills Planning Region. It is also the core city of Greater Torrington, one of the largest micropolitan areas in the United States. The city population was 35,515 according to the 2020 census. The city is located roughly 23 miles (37 km) west of Hartford, 34 miles (55 km) southwest of Springfield, Massachusetts, 67 miles (108 km) southeast of Albany, New York, 84 miles (135 km) northeast of New York City, and 127 miles (204 km) west of Boston, Massachusetts. Torrington is a former mill town, as are most other towns along the Naugatuck River Valley. Downtown Torrington is home to the Nutmeg Conservatory for the Arts, which trains ballet dancers and whose Company performs in the Warner Theatre, a 1,700-seat auditorium built in 1931 as a cinema by the Warner Brothers film studio. Downtown Torrington hosts the largest Lodge of Elks in New England. Downtown Torrington also hosts KidsPlay, a children's museum which was founded in 2012 and expanded their location in 2015 after purchasing the adjacent building.Torrington has two radio stations, WAPJ 89.9 FM, operated by the non-profit Torrington Community Radio Foundation, and WSNG 610 AM, owned by Buckley Broadcasting. Torrington has two daily newspapers. The Republican-American, which circulates a Litchfield County edition and has a bureau on Franklin Street, and The Register Citizen, which serves Torrington and Winsted, in addition to most of the Northwest Corner. Charlotte Hungerford Hospital has also developed into an important health care resource for the area. In 2008, Torrington was named by Bizjournals as the number one "Dreamtown" (micropolitan statistical area) out of ten in the United States to live in.

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