Condo Communities in Milford
Browse 19 registered condominium associations in Milford, NH with 618 total units.
Source: CAI-NE 2024-2025 Annual Resource Directory (data as of April 2024)
Ledgewood of Milford
98 units
Built 2002
Types: attached townhouse, detached single-family condos
Ledgewood of Milford Condominium Association
98 units
Built 2003
Types: attached duplex townhomes, ranch-style (55+ active adult)
The Quarry at Milford Condominium Association
84 units
Built 1985
Types: townhouse, attached, two-story
The Reserve at Federal Hill Condominium Association
73 units
Built 2006
Types: detached single-family style, attached carriage townhomes
Woodside Common Condominium
69 units
Built 1985
Types: multi-level townhouse
Stoney Creek Condominium Association
66 units
Built 1987
Types: garden-style, apartment
Eastview Condominium Association
45 units
Built 1986
Types: multi-level townhouse
Nottingham Place Condominium Association
30 units
Built 2002
Types: garden-style, single-level (55+ active adult)
Ponemah Hill Condominium Association
20 units
Built 1986
Types: garden-style, townhouse
Belmont Condominiums Association
14 units
Built 2004
Types: duplex-style townhouse, attached condo (55+ active adult)
Back Meadow Farms Condominium Association
10 units
Built 1984
Types: townhouse, attached condo
Perkins St. Condo Assn.
6 units
Built 1980
Types: condex, duplex-style townhouse
Hallcrest
4 units
Built 1975
Types: townhouse
88 Souhegan St. Condo
1 units
Built 1988
Types: townhouse, condominium
Amherst Place
Built 1985
Types: townhouse
Great Brook Village
Built 1985
Types: townhouse
North River Farms
Built 1986
Types: townhouse
Quarry Owners Assn.
Built 1985
Types: townhouse
Westchester Heights
Built 1985
Types: townhouse
Living in Milford
Milford exemplifies classic New England small-town charm while providing convenient access to Nashua and Manchester. Located in Hillsborough County along the Souhegan River, Milford's historic downtown features the distinctive Milford Oval, surrounded by local shops, restaurants, and the historic town hall. The town successfully balances preservation of its historic character with modern development and excellent services. Milford's school system serves about 2,500 students and consistently ranks well statewide, attracting families seeking quality education in a small-town setting. The town offers excellent recreational opportunities, including the Souhegan River for fishing and kayaking, numerous conservation areas, and the popular Keyes Memorial Park. Milford's location along Route 101 provides convenient access to employment centers while maintaining a distinct community identity. The town's housing market offers variety, from historic homes around the Oval to newer developments throughout Milford. The combination of good schools, charming downtown, and convenient location makes Milford attractive to families and professionals. With active community organizations, year-round events, and a strong sense of place, Milford provides an authentic New England small-town experience with modern convenience.
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