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Why Live in Milford
Milford, Massachusetts, is a small town that stands out for its more affordable cost of living compared to Boston, spacious homes and quiet atmosphere. Residential areas offer a mix of Victorian and Cape Cod homes, with larger colonials in the rural northern areas. Sidewalks are well-maintained, enhancing the walkability of the community. Students attend local schools, like the highly rated Milford High School. Residents explore numerous green spaces, from Hopedale Park's walking trails and playgrounds to Fino Field Park's public swimming pool and baseball fields. The Charles River Bike Trails provide scenic routes around town. Local businesses and shopping options include Padaria Brasil Bakery, Gene's Variety, Shaw’s and Milford Plaza shopping center. Pinz Bowling Alley offers bowling, an arcade and a dining area. For entertainment, the community holds annual events, like the Celebrate Milford festival and concerts by the Claflin Hill Symphony. Milford has access to nearby major metro areas, with Boston, Providence and Worcester accessible within an hour's drive.
Home Trends in Milford, MA
On average, homes in Milford, MA sell after 24 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Milford, MA over the last 12 months is $535,000, up 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.