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Main Street Historic District

Windham, Connecticut US

Main Street Historic District, Windham, Connecticut is a yield-oriented market with gross yield of 8.2 and prices in line with the city median and about 22% below the state median. Over the past year, prices rose 9.9%. The neighborhood has a Red Flag score of 74, walkability of 70, and education in the 5th percentile. Its main strength is the high gross yield and positive price trend, while the elevated Red Flag score and low education percentile are the main risks.

AI SummaryUpdated May 2026
Area
3.97 mi²
ZIP Code
06226
County
Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
State
Connecticut
Redfin — median sale & volumeZillow ZORI — asking rentFEMA National Risk Index v1.20OpenStreetMap — POIFBI UCR — state crimeEPA FRS / BTS — hazard screeningUS Census ACS / TIGER 2024
Verified Price · Median Sale
$285,415
YoY+9.9%
Gross Rental Yield
8.2%
Listed rent · ZORI annualized
Red Flag Index
High
74 / 100
Walkability Score
70
Very Walkable
OpenStreetMap POI density · national percentile
Education Score
5 / 100
Limited · better than 5% of U.S. districts
Pre-pandemic SEDA (2018/19) · district proxy
AI Score
57
Good
DistrictScore attractiveness · national model

Main Street Historic District Property Prices & Rental Yield

Verified Redfin sale data and Zillow ZORI asking rent for Main Street Historic District, Windham.

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Market Economics Snapshot
May 2026
MetricValueYoY
Median Sale Price$285,415+9.9%
Price / Sq Ft (Verified)$182/sqft+3.1%
Asking Rent (Median)$1,955/mo
Gross Rental Yield8.2%
Liquidity Score15 / 100Low
Homes Sold (Period)23-14.8%

Is Main Street Historic District Safe? Natural-Hazard Risk

FEMA National Risk Index composite across eight hazards, plus inherited Connecticut crime context.

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What Stands Out AI Insight
Above-average gross rental yield at 8.2%
Appreciating market — +9.9% sale-price YoY
Highly walkable neighborhood — score 70/100
Flood risk is Very High (100/100)
Hurricane risk is Very High (100/100)
Insights are generated from Main Street Historic District's live DistrictScore metrics.

Main Street Historic District Environment & Safety

Satellite PM2.5 air-quality history, FBI UCR crime trend (Connecticut-level, the finest official aggregation), EPA radon potential and point-source hazard screening.

Connecticut Crime Trend
FBI UCR
20132024
All crimes / 1k
Violent / 1k
YearCrimes / 1kViolent / 1kYoY
202415.01.4-11.7%
202317.21.5+3.8%
202216.61.5-1.4%
202116.91.7-1.6%
202017.51.8+7.8%
201916.21.9
Reported at the state level — the finest official US crime aggregation; Main Street Historic District inherits the Connecticut figures.
Environmental Hazards
EPA / BTS
Industrial odor1 nearbyVery High
Point-source screening near Main Street Historic District: EPA Superfund National Priorities List & Facility Registry (2026), BTS aviation noise (2020, 24-hour average level). Superfund shows distance to the nearest listed site; odor shows detected sources within the screening radius. Only detected sources are listed; the bar shows severity vs. all U.S. neighborhoods.

Walkability & Amenities in Main Street Historic District

Amenity density and pedestrian access from OpenStreetMap points of interest.

Walkability & Amenities
OpenStreetMap POI
70
Very Walkable
Walkability Score
12
Grocery
26
Dining
8
Schools
3
Universities
9
Hospitals
3
Pharmacies
11
Parks
1
Rail Transit
0
Coworking
POI counts are amenities within Main Street Historic District's boundary plus a 400 m walk buffer. Rail transit excludes bus stops.

Main Street Historic District vs Windham vs Connecticut

How Main Street Historic District benchmarks against its city and state medians.

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Buying Property in the US as a Foreigner

Federal & Connecticut tax facts for non-resident buyers, plus the latest local market news.

Buying as a Foreigner
US Tax & Ownership
Applies to everyone7
Capital Gains (Federal)
Long-term capital gains taxed federally at 0/15/20%, plus a 3.8% Net Investment Income Tax on higher incomes (2026).
Property Tax
Property tax: ~1.36% average effective rate (statewide average; set and collected locally).
State Income Tax
State income tax up to 6.99%; rental income is taxed at these rates.
State Capital Gains
Capital gains are taxed as ordinary income at state rates.
Transfer Tax
Real estate transfer tax: graduated, with a high-value surcharge over $2.5M.
Assessment Cap
No Proposition 13-style assessment cap; property is reassessed at market value.
Mansion Tax / Rent Control
Mansion-style surcharge: an extra 2.25% on the price portion above $2.5M.
US citizens & tax residents7
Primary-Home Exclusion
Selling your main home: exclude up to $250k of gain (single) / $500k (married) if you owned and lived there 2 of the last 5 years.
1031 Like-Kind Exchange
A 1031 like-kind exchange defers capital gains tax on investment property; 45 days to identify, 180 to close. Real estate only.
Depreciation Recapture
Residential rentals depreciate over 27.5 years; on sale, recaptured depreciation is taxed up to 25% (Section 1250).
Mortgage Interest Deduction
Mortgage interest is deductible on up to $750k of home debt. The SALT cap rose to $40,000 for 2025-2029 (reverts to $10k in 2030).
Opportunity Zones
Opportunity Zones are now permanent (2025): reinvested capital gains get deferral plus a basis step-up, and are tax-free after 10 years.
Rental Income (Resident)
Rental income is reported on Schedule E; passive-loss rules (Section 469) limit deducting rental losses against other income.
1031 State Conformity
The state conforms to the federal 1031 like-kind exchange rules.
Foreign buyers (non-residents)5
FIRPTA (Foreign Sellers)
FIRPTA: the buyer withholds 15% of the gross sale price when a nonresident sells US property. It is an advance deposit, not the final tax.
Non-Resident Capital Gains
Nonresident sellers pay US capital gains tax (generally 15-20%) on the net gain via Form 1040-NR; FIRPTA withholding is credited.
Non-Resident Rental Tax
Nonresident rental income is taxed at 30% of gross by default, or on net income at graduated rates via a Section 871(d) election (W-8ECI).
Estate Tax (Non-Resident)
Nonresidents get only a $60,000 US estate-tax exemption (vs $13.99M for residents); US property above it is taxed up to 40%. Treaties may help.
ITIN Requirement
Nonresidents without an SSN need an ITIN (Form W-7) to file US tax returns, claim FIRPTA refunds, and report rental income.
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Main Street Historic District Real Estate FAQ

Main Street Historic District, Windham, Connecticut has a yield-oriented profile. Gross yield is 8.2, prices are in line with the city median and about 22% below the state median, and prices rose 9.9% over the past year. The Red Flag score is 74, with walkability of 70 and education in the 5th percentile.

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