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    3 bd $2,900
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    114 Kneeland Road, New Haven, CT 06512
    Pet friendly
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    3 bd $3,000
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    467 Tunnel Road, Vernon, CT 06066
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    2 bd $3,500
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    859 Main Street, Monroe, CT 06468
    Pet friendly
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    4 bd $5,750
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    10 Fletcher Ave, Greenwich, CT 06831
    Pet friendly
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    1 bd $1,450
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    194 Washington Street, Hartford, CT 06106
    Pet friendly
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    1 bd $875
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    279 N Main St, Winchester, CT 06098
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What is the price of an apartment with utilities included in Connecticut?
How many apartments with utilities included are available in Connecticut on RentCafe?

There are 8 rentals with utilities included available on RentCafe. Prices and availability in Connecticut were last updated on 6 May 2026.

What is the average size of an apartment with utilities included in Connecticut?

The average Connecticut apartment size is 1,121 sq. ft.

Why rent an apartment with utilities included in Connecticut?

The best thing about living in a utilities-included apartment is that, as a renter, you don't have to deal with utility providers. That responsibility is transferred to your property management/landlord in exchange for a monthly flat fee added to your rent.

What are the downsides of renting an apartment with utilities included in Connecticut?

Utilities-included apartments are usually found in older apartment communities, which some renters might consider unsuitable for their lifestyle.