The gateway to the Souhegan Valley. A vibrant downtown, the iconic Milford Oval, and the best value per square foot in southern New Hampshire's luxury corridor.
Milford is the commercial and cultural heart of the Souhegan Valley — a real, working New England town with a walkable downtown, independent shops, and a community that actually knows its neighbors.
The Milford Oval is the town's beating heart — a classic New England town green surrounded by shops, restaurants, and civic buildings. The Riverhouse Cafe, the Milford Town Hall Theatre, and a rotating cast of local businesses give downtown Milford an energy that most small towns lost decades ago.
For buyers relocating from Boston or the suburbs, Milford offers something rare: affordable luxury with walkability. You can own a four-bedroom colonial on an acre for what a cramped condo costs in Brookline, MA — and walk to dinner, the hardware store, and the farmer's market.
The Souhegan River runs through the center of town, and community events define the calendar: the Pumpkin Festival, summer concerts on the Oval, the Milford Keyes Memorial Pool. This is a town that invests in its public spaces and it shows.
Route 101A connects Milford directly to Nashua and the Route 3 corridor to Boston. The commute is straightforward, and hybrid work arrangements have made Milford's value proposition even more compelling — why pay Massachusetts prices when you're only driving in two or three days a week?
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