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Milford, lot/land
| #259762 | $879.000- |
Land for sale in milford, ct.
Build your dream home on this sought-after Waterfront Approved Building Lot in desirable Wildemere Beach. Serene and private, with its own sandy beach and 45' of waterfront for your family gatherings and holiday clambakes, you'll never want to leave! Offers panoramic waterviews of Charles Island and Long Island Sound. Wake up every morning and watch the sun rise, take a walk or simply sit and enjoy all that life at the beach has to offer. Coveted by those who seek sophisticated beach living and recreational opportunities, and offered with your very own deep water mooring. This beautiful property is very deep, measuring 201 ft. to the mean high watermark, from the street. It has easy access for a new home to be built, and is flanked by a 30 ft. wide sand access, for privacy. This is the first time in 100 years that this property has been offered for sale, and it includes a new A-2 Survey. The Town of Milford is "A Small City with a Big Heart" according to its current mayor. You can feel the "heart" of the town, as you stroll through downtown and get that small town feeling coupled with the charm and the sense of history of an English settlement dating from 1639. Seventeen miles of Long Island Sound coastline funnel into the Milford harbor that winds its way to meet the Wepawaug River in the heart of town. Milford is the sixth oldest town in Connecticut, and its 52,000 residents are proud to boast of a meticulously maintained "Town Green", the second longest in New England. With the many high quality arts and crafts shows, varied festivals and events, water recreation, multiple beaches, Silver Sands State Park, and the Connecticut Audubon Coastal Center at Milford Point, this charming town offers an unparalleled quality of life. Three Governors of Connecticut called Milford their home. George Washington dined and rested here. Shipbuilding, oystering, small industry and trade on the open seas from the harbor were all part of the local economy. A feeling of "Milford Pride", along with ample cultural and recreational opportunities make the city more than just a great place to visit. It's a wonderful place to call "home".
Land Property. Status: Active. View. Corner lot.
Approximately 0.2 acre(s). Lot size is less than 1/2 acre. Topography: 1, Partially fenced, Level lot, Residential. Utilities present: Electric service available, Natural gas service available, TV cable available, Public water supply, Sewer, Storm drains.
Elementary School: PER BOE. Middle School: PER BOE. High School: PER BOE.
ZIP code: 06460
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