CT Real Estate Glossary

Definitions of Connecticut real estate terms from 8-30g to mill rates.

8-30g Affordable Housing

Connecticut General Statute 8-30g allows developers to appeal local zoning denials in towns where less than 10% of housing stock qualifies as affordable. It is a major factor in suburban zoning debates statewide.

Example: A town at 4% affordable housing may face 8-30g appeals on proposed multifamily projects.

Disclaimer: These tools provide estimates for informational purposes only. They are not legal, tax, financial, or real estate advice. Confirm all figures with your town assessor, attorney, lender, or tax professional before making decisions. Rate data is synced from Connecticut Open Data (last sync May 30, 2026).