State-to-State Guide

Moving from Connecticut to Hawaii

Compare cost of living, taxes, housing, and find the best moving companies for your Connecticut to Hawaii move.

Quick Comparison

Leaving Connecticut

Population3.6M
State Income Tax3%-6.99%
Avg Home Price$380,000
Avg Rent$1,600/mo
Property Tax Rate2.14%
DESTINATION

Moving to Hawaii

Population1.5M
State Income Tax1.4%-11%
Avg Home Price$850,000
Avg Rent$2,200/mo
Property Tax Rate0.28%

Why Are People Moving from Connecticut to Hawaii?

The migration corridor between Connecticut and Hawaii is a popular interstate move. Thousands of households explore this route every year.

Cost of Living: The cost of living in Hawaii is higher than Connecticut, but many movers find the tradeoffs worthwhile. Housing in Hawaii costs about $470,000 more on average, so budget accordingly.

Climate & Weather: Both states have similar summer temperatures. Winters in Hawaii average 72°F, compared to 30°F in Connecticut.

Jobs & Industry: Hawaii's key industries include Tourism, Military, Agriculture, which attract professionals from Connecticut's Insurance and Finance sectors.

Popular City-to-City Routes

No specific city-to-city routes are currently listed for this state pair. Check back soon or explore our Route Directory.

Cities in Connecticut

Bridgeport
Hartford
New Haven
Stamford

Cities in Hawaii

Other Major Cities

Hilo
Kailua
Pearl City

Estimated Moving Cost

Based on the average distance of 1000 miles between Connecticut and Hawaii:

Studio / 1 BR
$1,300
3–4 BR Home
$3,200

Estimates based on typical full-service interstate moves. Actual costs vary.

ConnecticutHawaii Transition Checklist

Driver's License

You must obtain a Hawaii driver's license within 30 days of establishing residency.

Vehicle Registration

Register your vehicle in Hawaii within 30 days.

Voter Registration

Update your voter registration to Hawaii after establishing residency. You can typically register at your local DMV or online.

Vehicle Inspection

Hawaii vehicle inspection requirement: Required annually.

Things to Know About Hawaii

  • Cost of living is the highest in the US
  • Most goods are shipped in, making groceries expensive
  • Vehicle safety inspections are required every year

What's Different: Connecticut vs Hawaii

Taxes

Connecticut Income Tax:3%-6.99%
Hawaii Income Tax:1.4%-11%
Connecticut Property Tax:2.14%
Hawaii Property Tax:0.28%

Weather

Connecticut Summer Avg:82°F
Hawaii Summer Avg:85°F
Connecticut Winter Avg:30°F
Hawaii Winter Avg:72°F

Cost of Living

Connecticut COL Index:130
Hawaii COL Index:192
Connecticut Avg Home Price:$380,000
Hawaii Avg Home Price:$850,000
Connecticut Avg Rent:$1,600/mo
Hawaii Avg Rent:$2,200/mo

Ready to make the move to Hawaii?

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