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Old 05-25-2017, 12:16 AM
 
Location: Coastal Connecticut
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Originally Posted by dirtysoup View Post
Milford is not more than Orange. The zillow home value index for Orange as $348,100 with Milford at $276,800. That's a big difference. Even if you go by other metrics like median list or sale price, Orange is higher. It's a more expensive town.

North Milford does have a very similar feel to Orange. I like both towns. On OPs budget she may find something in Milford, but it will be harder to find something livable for that price in Orange.
Milford has many more condos and very small homes than Orange. I was talking about comparing square foot to square foot, not median/averages.
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