Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Milford's 1.8 Months of Supply Reveals Competitive Market

Market Intelligence Brief: March 11, 2026

REFax™ analyzes over 150 data sources to provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information. Today, we're focusing on three towns in New Hampshire: Milford, Amherst, and Wilton. What stands out is the extremely low inventory levels in Milford, with only 1.8 months of supply. This is a key indicator that the market is highly competitive, and buyers may need to act quickly to secure their dream home.

Milford, NH

Median sold price: $390,000. Days on market: 8. Price drops: 22% of listings cut price, with 40% sold above ask. This is a seller's market, with many homes selling quickly and often above asking price. With only 1.8 months of supply, buyers may need to be prepared to make an offer quickly.

Best Buy: Milford, NH

The best buy in Milford is 28 James Street #13, with a price of $269,000. This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo offers 854 square feet of living space.

Wilton, NH

Median sold price: $440,000. Days on market: 9. Price drops: 1% of listings cut price, with 100% sold above ask. Wilton has a slightly higher inventory level than Milford, but it's still a competitive market. With only 3 months of supply, buyers should be prepared to act quickly.

Best Buy: Wilton, NH

The best buy in Wilton is F-88-12 Aria Hill Drive, priced at $250,000. This property offers an average price per square foot of $148.

Amherst, NH

Median sold price: $772,500. Days on market: 42. Price drops: Not available due to low volume. With only 0.5 months of supply, Amherst is a highly competitive market. Buyers should be prepared to make an offer quickly to secure their desired home.

Total Active Listings

Across the three towns, there are a total of 34 active listings. Buyers may want to consider working


Jeff Stutzman is a former intelligence officer and the founder of Monadnock Cyber, a real estate intelligence and analysis firm. He builds tools like REFax™ that give buyers, sellers, and agents the information advantage — because in real estate, what you don't know costs you money.

Need a realtor who actually knows the data? Contact Kathy MacKinnon at KathyMackinnon@monadnockcyberrealty.com

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