About
Milford

What's Milford, Connecticut like?

Located on Long Island Sound between New Haven and Bridgeport, with easy rail access to New York City, Milford has more than 14 miles of coastline, and many options for your next home--single family homes, multi-unit dwellings, condos and rentals are mixed throughout the entire city.

Along with our Milford Real Estate Agency, Milford boasts a vibrant downtown area full of diverse restaurants, cultural and entertainment venues, a large green that is host to many exciting events throughout the year, and even a park complete with a duck pond and river for outdoor recreation and picnicking. You don’t have to go far from the action of downtown to find rural landscapes, complete with pastures and farmland, such as the charming Rivercrest Farm. Milford residents also have access to the public course at The Orchards Golf Club. Milford’s unique beach neighborhoods offer residents pristine, sandy, community-centered respites the year round, with events, restaurants and boardwalks. Boating enthusiasts will find that there are many excellent marinas to choose from, as well.

Milford, CT
Schools & Education

Milford’s public school system includes eight elementary schools, three middle schools and two high schools (both of which have about 900 students), plus The Academy, an alternative education high school.  Milford also has private schools to choose from, including Lauralton Hall, a Catholic girls high school with about 400 students.

The Commute
Getting Around

Milford offers convenient transportation by car, train, plane, or boat. Drivers will find easy access to I-95 and RT 15 (the Merritt Parkway).  Metro-North New Haven Line offers direct service to New York City’s Grand Central Station from Milford’s conveniently-located train station. You can be in the heart of New York in as little as 90 minutes by train. If you are traveling by air, you have many options within an hour’s drive, including Tweed New Haven Regional Airport (20 minutes), Westchester County Airport (50 minutes), or Bradley International Airport (60 minutes).

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Milford, Connecticut
Things to Do

In addition to the local shops, parks, and restaurants, Silver Sands State Park and the Connecticut Audubon Society’s Coastal Center at Milford Point offer opportunities for year-round outdoor fun and education. Throughout the year visitors and residents alike are able to enjoy arts festivals, a summer concert and movie series, a farmers market, and the famed Milford Oyster Festival.  The Connecticut Post Mall, in the heart of Milford, boasts more than 150 stores, 25 restaurants, a 14 screen theater and IMAX. Milford’s Boston Post Road (Route 1) affords more shopping and recreation, from indoor mini-golf to large stores like Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, and Costco.

Living in Milford, CT. FAQs

Is Milford CT a good place to live?

The town offers a range of amenities and attractions, including several beaches, parks, and recreational areas, including Silvers Sand Park, as well as a historic downtown area with unique shops and restaurants

Is Milford CT in a flood zone?

Parts of Milford, CT are located in a flood zone due to the town's proximity to the coast and several rivers. Flood zones cover about one-third of the city.

Is Milford CT growing?

Milford is currently the 14th largest city in Connecticut, but is currently declining at a rate of -0.14% annually.

What is Milford known for?

Milford is known for its 17 miles of coastline and its specialty shopping boutiques.

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