$685,149Average Value$212Average Price per Sq Ft6Homes For Sale
Spacious rural lots in Milan
Buyers seek homes in Milan for its expansive rural atmosphere, as the town has around 2,500 residents spread across 36 square miles. Despite hosting the occasional local diner, most folks in Milan venture to neighboring villages like Red Hook for any shopping and dining needs. “It’s more rural farmland and woods. Over the last 2 years, [the market here] has been popular for second homes,” says Brad Rebillard, a longtime Dutchess County local and broker-owner with Dutchess Country Realty. “And areas like Red Hook and Rhinebeck have exploded over the years as well.”
Milan is home roughly 2,285 people and is located in the historic county of Duchess.
Farm land is the most common feature in Milan, being a large part of the Hudson Valley's farm to table culture.
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Midcentury homes and agricultural tax exemption opportunities
Homes range from $400,000 to $2 million, varying by square footage, lot size and age. On the lower end of the price range are midcentury split-levels, ramblers and Cape Cods from the 1950s through the 1990s, sitting along winding, pastoral roads. There are also a handful of older prewar cottages as well as contemporary and Craftsman-style residences built in the last decade. Many homes come with an acre or more of land, with double-digit acreage available with homes above the $1 million mark. Some residents try to utilize their large plots of land to get benefits from the county’s Agricultural Assessment Program. “People will get animals and start farming to get the agricultural property tax exemptions. With the larger tracts of land, you need at least 7 acres,” says Rebillard. “Some also use land for hobbies like horses, and, because it’s legal in New York State, people are looking at growing cannabis and hemp.” The neighborhood is rated a 1 out of 10 on the CAP Index Crime Score, lower than the national score of 4 out of 10.
A very large colonial that sits on dozens of acres used for farming.
In Milan you can find well kept split level ranches.
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Places to play at Milan Recreation Area or Red Hook Golf Club
Milan Recreation Area hosts a playground, ball fields and the Milan Community Trail, for a stroll or dog walk. The nearby Red Hook Golf Club features an 18-hole course that is open to the public, but there is a private membership for golfers seeking extra amenities like weekend and holiday tee times.
The Red Hook Golf Club is open to the public with an 18 hole course and there is a private country club next door as well.
Milan Recreation Park is a 160 acre park that has trails, sports facilities, playgrounds and more for the community to enjoy.
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Local eats and Red Hook farm markets
Rustic Tables Restaurant & Bar serves as a neighborhood hangout, serving breakfast and a lunch menu of sandwiches. There is a nearby network of local farm stands in Red Hook, like Rose Hill Farm, a pick-your-own orchard a few miles away, with a taproom offering local ciders and wines to sample. Further south, there’s Migliorelli Farm Stand, with a selection of farm-fresh produce, meats and cheeses. Red Hook also hosts Hannaford for groceries.
Hannaford is your go to location for groceries in the Milan area and is located in Red Hook.
Rustic Tables Restaurant is one of the primary places to eat in the rural town of Milan.
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Milan is split between two school districts
Students fall under the Red Hook Central School District or the Pine Plains Central School District, depending on their home address. Locals living west of Taconic Parkway will likely attend Mill Hook Primary School, which has a B-plus rating from Niche, Linden Avenue Middle and Red Hook Senior High School, which both have A-minus ratings. Those living east of Taconic Parkway can attend Seymour Smith Intermediate Learning Center and Stissing Mountain High School, which both get C-plus ratings, and Cold Spring Early Learning Center, rated a B-minus.
Linden Avenue Middle School serves students in grades 6 through 8. It is part of the Red Hook School District.
The curriculum is designed to provide a well-rounded education at Red Hook High School with a A- on Niche.
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Taconic Parkway leads to Albany and New York City
Locals can take Taconic Parkway 100 miles south to reach New York City, which is roughly a 2-hour drive, depending on traffic, while Albany is 63 miles north, taking a little over an hour.
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Parks in this Area
Wilcox Memorial Park
Milan Recreation Park
Milan Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Milan, Red Hook sell after 100 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Milan, Red Hook over the last 12 months is $1,150,000, up 74% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Down a long private drive, tucked into the trees and lying perfectly on your five acre retreat is the Briarpatch home. Original builders, this cape cod is a dream. Welcoming you home is a covered front porch, perfect for sitting on your porch swing and listening to the birds while you sip your coffee in the sweet Hudson valley air. Your living room greets you when you walk in with wood stove and
A rare opportunity to own premium buildable land in one of Red Hook's most desirable private communities. Multiple lots are available, with the option to purchase one or all, totaling 14 acres of scenic Hudson Valley landscape. Each lot offers access to a private lake and is set within a peaceful, natural environment just minutes from the charm of Red Hook Village. Design and build with
Fantastic Opportunity to own 17.7 prime acres featuring multiple potential building sites and Catskill mountain views with light clearing. This lightly wooded property includes walking trails throughout, offering easy access and a serene natural setting. Build your dream home in a private haven surrounded by nature and wildlife, all while being just minutes from Red Hook Village and the Taconic
Set on 2.2 scenic acres, this spacious Raised Ranch offers a perfect blend of comfort and versatility. The main level features a primary bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two additional bedrooms, and a full hall bathroom. The living room with woodburning stove flows into the dining area with sliders to the deck—ideal for indoor-outdoor entertaining. The kitchen includes a center island and plenty
Originally a 19th-century homestead, this two-bedroom cottage overlooking Little Wappinger Creek has been thoughtfully renovated by an interior designer, adding modern comfort to it's historic charm. The home features two bedrooms, one full bath, one half bath, and a spacious eat-in kitchen with both a breakfast bar and dining area.Interior highlights include memory foam beds, quality
This delightful 1940s Cape offers Berkshire Mountain views and serene privacy on 4 acres, tucked away on a private quiet road. The spacious floor plan is filled with charm and character and is offered unfurnished.The first floor features a cozy living area with a wood-burning stove, an eat-in kitchen equipped with a professional Wolf range and direct access to the back deck, plus a full
Looking for privacy and quiet? This adorable chalet has that and so much more. Totally renovated and updated, outside is tranquil country, inside is stylish and serene. The kitchen is to die for and overlooks part of the almost 17 acres of nature, which includes a pond. Partially fenced in, so no deer, but room for your dog. The open floor plan includes living room with fireplace, dining area and
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
2,592
Median Age
51
Population under 18
17.3%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
27.1%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$97,553
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$128,555
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
94.6%
Above the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
42.7%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
16.8%
% Population in Labor Force
63.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
42''
Average Winter Low Temperature
18°F
Average Summer High Temperature
84°F
Annual Snowfall
26''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
2/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
0/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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