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Land For Sale in Milford, Connecticut

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0.48-Acre Recreational Riverside Lot Milford, CT in New Haven County, CT0.48-Acre Recreational Riverside Lot Milford, CT in New Haven County, CT
0.48-Acre Recreational Riverside Lot Milford, CT in New Haven County, CT
0.48-Acre Recreational Riverside Lot Milford, CT in New Haven County, CT+8 Photos
Owner FinanceNo HOA
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$30,000·0.48 AcresNo HOA

Dewey Ave · New Haven County · CT

0.48-Acre Recreational Riverside Lot Milford, CT Enjoy your own peaceful outdoor escape with this 0.48-acre recreational-only lot on Dewey Avenue i...

Milford Land Market Overview

The Milford land market in New Haven County, Connecticut remains active, with 6 properties sold in the past 12 months generating $2.7M in total volume. Currently, 4 opportunities are available for buyers to explore. Fresh inventory keeps arriving, with 2 new listings added in just the last 90 days, ensuring buyers have plenty of options to choose from. LandyDandy features owner-financed properties across Connecticut, making land ownership easier than ever. Can't find what you are looking for in Milford, Connecticut? Check out these nearby areas: North Branford, Bethany, Ansonia, Madison, and Meriden.

Is Milford Land a Good Investment?

The Milford land market generated $2.7M in total sales volume over the last year, signaling strong liquidity. We have tracked 2 new listings entering the market in just the last 90 days. With a median asking price per acre of $471,184, for a typical 0.68-acre parcel, buyers should be prepared to act reasonably fast on quality deals. Currently, the most active brokerage moving land in this region is BHGRE Gaetano Marra Homes, a key player to watch for off-market or new inventory. Overall buying land in Milford could be a great investment. Want to learn more about the Milford market? Check out our Milford Land Market Insights.

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