South Milford, Indiana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Stroh / South Milford neighborhood in Milford, Connecticut has more residents of Belgian and German ancestry than any other community in the United States. The number of people who speak German and Yiddish at home is also unusually high at 2.0%, higher than the national average of 8.8%. A recent study found that the neighborhood is home to one of the highest percentages of German/Yiddish speakers in the country.

The Stroh / South Milford real estate market is primarily comprised of medium to large single-family homes, townhouses, and mobile homes. Many of these homes are owner-occupied, and many were built between the 1970s and the mid-1900s. However, some homes date back as far as the 1940s. This means that South Milford is not the only area in the state where rent is high.

The city is located in an agriculturally-based area. The population of Milford is evenly spread throughout the rural community. Goodyear Lake was a seasonal community, but is now a year-round neighborhood. A residential/educational community for Developmentally Disabled people, Springbrook has expanded into several Group Homes throughout the town. This has given the area its distinctive, distinct character. There is a thriving business community, including one-acre commercial properties.

The Town of Milford consists of forests and farmland on uplands, as well as broad valleys along Cherry Valley Creek and the Susquehanna River. The landscape is varied and the underlying bedrock has distinct characteristics. Thus, understanding the soil conditions of each community is essential to its growth and development. The Town's Comprehensive Plan reflects the collective vision of its citizens. While other communities have sacrificed the natural environment for development, the Town of Milford is devoted to its preservation.