
Tracking 8,486 properties across Bloomfield, Connecticut — a community where the median home dates to 1959 and the oldest to 1724. Every parcel mapped with building characteristics, environmental exposure, hazard risk, and ownership history assembled from 140+ sources.
Bloomfield is a suburban town immediately north of Hartford, with a diverse population and a housing stock that ranges from modest single-family homes to more affluent neighborhoods in the western sections. The CIGNA and other corporate campuses bring institutional land use.
For property professionals, Bloomfield is a moderate market with more diversity in housing type and assessed value than a typical Hartford suburb.
FEMA flood zones, fire protection grades, radon — parcel by parcel
809 properties (10%) are in FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas, where flood insurance is required for federally-backed mortgages.
Fire protection grades reflect proximity to fire stations and hydrant infrastructure. Grade affects insurance pricing in every New England state.
8,486 properties · Median year built 1959 · Avg 2,470 sf
Recorded transactions from Capitol Registry of Deeds
NE Provenance tracks recorded deeds, mortgages, and liens for 92% of Bloomfield properties. Ownership intelligence includes transaction history, entity detection, portfolio identification, and lien analysis — assembled from public registry records into a single property-level profile.
Capitol · Connecticut
Bloomfield covers 26.1 square miles in Capitol, Connecticut. The median assessed property value is $207K.
Single-family homes account for 5,838 of Bloomfield's 8,486 properties, with 1,367 condominiums. There are 332 commercial properties and 257 parcels of vacant land. About 75% of properties are owner-occupied, and 4% are owned by someone out of state.
Assessed values range widely — the middle 50% of properties fall between $154K and $274K, with the highest assessed property at $64.1M. For professionals working in this market, the value spread tells you a lot about what you'll encounter door to door.
Most of Bloomfield (81%) is on municipal sewer, and 94% have public water service. Electric service is provided by FARMINGTON RIVER POWER COMPANY. 2,481 properties have identified commercial activity — restaurants, retail, professional offices, and services that give Bloomfield its character.
Environmental note: Bloomfield has an average EPA lead paint indicator at the 61th percentile nationally, consistent with 94 properties built before 1900 when lead paint was standard. 7,485 properties exceed at least one EPA environmental justice threshold — a factor in lending compliance and environmental due diligence.
Bloomfield's fire protection grade distribution (1,862 Grade A, 4,087 Grade B) directly affects premium calculation. Parcel-level hazard data provides the granularity that ZIP-level aggregation misses.
Insurance solutionsBloomfield's 10 property types, spanning construction from 1724 to present, require local market knowledge for accurate comparable selection and valuation. NEP assembles building characteristics, environmental exposure, and condition signals into a single property profile.
Real estate solutionsCollateral assessment requires flood zone verification, environmental screening, and ownership chain validation. 10% of Bloomfield properties are in SFHAs where flood insurance is a federal lending requirement. NEP provides property-level compliance data from public records.
Lending solutionsUnderstanding a property's construction era, environmental exposure, and building characteristics before arriving on site transforms inspection from discovery to verification.
Inspection solutions8,486 Bloomfield properties — each with risk profiles, building data, permit history, and ownership analysis from 140+ sources. Open any property and see the full picture.

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