RELO® Home Search is your direct link to real estate experts, local information, and property listings from Leading Real Estate Companies of the World® members.
Scroll through the listing previews below to find the homes that interest you. They are sorted by price from low to high. You can refine your search if necessary or get more info about a property by clicking on its image.
Milford is a southern NH town that is bustling with community pride and spirit. Located along the Souhegan River between Amherst and Wilton, this town of approximately 15,000 residents was recipient of the 2002 Great American Main Street Award and was voted New Hampshire Magazine’s 2005 “Best Downtown in NH”. This bustling area is home to many activities including the Great Pumpkin Festival, Farmer’s Market, Jingle on Downtown, and Keyes Art Show & Blooming Sidewalks Celebration.
This town has many recreational areas including Keyes Park with its tennis courts, skate park, community pool, playground, and ball fields; the Hampshire Dome; and the newly completed ¼ mile track and field facility at Milford High School. Milford is also home to Hampshire Hills, a premier sports and fitness facility which includes indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, fitness and training, restaurant and the Hampshire Dome, the best indoor sports complex in New England.
Milford’s schools, which include Jacques Memorial (R-1), Heron Pond Elementary (2-5), Milford Middle School (6-8), and Milford High School and Applied Technology Center (9-12) are highly rated and enjoy the enthusiastic support of a dedicated PTO.
The town is a nice mix of industry and agriculture. Major employers include Hitchiner Manufacturing Corp., Hendrix Wire and Cable, Airmar Technology Corp., and Alene Candles. Milford is also home to several family-run working farms and orchards.
Milford is conveniently located along major commuting routes, including Route 101A for commuting to Nashua and Lowell MA, Route 101 for commuting to Manchester or the Peterborough area, and Route 13 for commuting to Townsend, MA.
The city of Boston is situated on the Shawmut Peninsula, located along the Massachusetts’ coastline. Boston is the capital and largest city of th... Read more
Since it’s incorporation in 1760, Peterborough has been a busy commercial center with many industries as well as a cultural hub for artists an... Read more
Sudbury, Massachusetts, is a town of approximately 17,000 residents that has grown into an affluent suburb of Boston. The town is made up of man... Read more
A truly historic town sporting the zip code 01776, Sudbury was settled by colonists in 1683 and incorporated as a town a year later. Today more tha... Read more
The Town of Hopkinton is nestled in Merrimack County combining a well preserved history and natural beauty but with only a short commute to Boston... Read more
The character of Exeter, New Hampshire, like so many New England towns, has been shaped by its natural surroundings. The town, strategically locate... Read more
Wakefield is a wonderful community, just 10 miles northeast of Boston. The housing market is brisk, with many new families and single professional... Read more
Medfield was incorporated in June, 1651, after separating from the Town of Dedham. By 1660 the town was mapped out and had a population of 234. I... Read more
Methuen Massachusetts is a community located in the Lower Merrimack Valley, approximately 30 miles from Boston.
The architecture of Methuen’... Read more
Methuen is a city of approximately 45,000 established in 1725. Formerly part of the town of Haverhill, Methuen is named after Sir Paul Methuen, a... Read more
Amherst, New Hampshire is a quiet town of about 12,000 located in Southern NH, just minutes to the Massachusetts Border. Many residents in Amhers... Read more
Nicknamed the ‘Elm City’, Keene has the highest population of any town in Cheshire County and has held the County seat since 1769. Granted in 1735... Read more
President John F. Kennedy was born in this very cosmopolitan town. Brookline, Massachusetts has great pride in its diversified population and i... Read more
Mont Vernon is a picturesque New England town that is often described as “the village atop the hill”, referring to the town’s 800’ above sea leve... Read more
Merrimack is located in Hillsborough County of southern New Hampshire. The town of approximately 26,000 people is conveniently located along Route 3... Read more
Natick, Massachusetts offers an excellent variety of public services, including shopping facilities, with varied architectural styles. In additio... Read more
The Halloween epicenter of the world, Salem, Massachusetts is rich in history and chock full of some of the most stunning historical homes on th... Read more
Durham housing offers many options for residents, from condos to luxury waterfront properties. While the downturn in the housing market has affecte... Read more
Hudson, Massachusetts has evolved from its roots as a thriving manufacturing town into a friendly community with a pleasing residential atmosphere. ... Read more
Midway between Boston and Worcester, Framingham provides excellent access to public transportation in both directions via commuter rail train servic... Read more
Previous quarter's home sale average by city. Click city to view homes for sale.
For us to calculate a cost of living report, please provide us with the zip code where you currently live.Enter Your Zip CodeCompare additional locations