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East Lyme, CT
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Yes—short-term rentals are allowed in East Lyme, CT under current zoning rules. East Lyme’s zoning regulations do not define or explicitly prohibit short‑term rentals. Under the Connecticut Supreme Court’s Wihbey decision, time-based rental restrictions cannot be inferred where a zoning code is silent; absent an express prohibition, rentals of all durations—including short‑term—permitted uses such as single‑family dwellings are allowed. However, the Town has formed an Ad Hoc Short-Term Rental Committee to study the issue and deliver recommendations, and changes to zoning and/or a new municipal ordinance are under consideration. Investors should verify any updates before proceeding, especially given the presence of three Special Act beach communities with their own zoning authority.
East Lyme hosts earn a median $47,254/year with $279 ADR and 57% occupancy.
Top performers pull in $60,730+ per year.
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East Lyme is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region. The population was 18,693 at the 2020 census. The villages of Niantic and Flanders are located in the town.
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