*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Milltown ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Spotswood, NJ. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Milltown
, New Jersey in Middlesex County


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35 active listings near Milltown
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$799,900   * 17 Starkin Rd
$799,900   * 17 Starkin Rd
$730,000    14 Fern Pl
$729,900    332 Clay St
$725,000    1 Weller Ct
$725,000    1 Weller Ct
$700,000    69 Ochs Ave
$700,000    69 Ochs Ave
$700,000    69 Ochs Ave
$700,000    69 Ochs Ave
$679,000    221 Highland Dr
$674,999   * 15 Blueberry Dr
$638,500    43 E Foch Ave
$622,500    43 E Foch Ave
$599,000    40 Harkins Rd
$589,000    43 Inwood Dr
$585,000    5 Ochs Ave
$550,000    84 Ford Ave
$549,900    76 Cleveland Ave
$549,000    64 Highland Dr
$549,000    292 N Brook Dr
$499,000    48 N Wilson Ave
$479,000    38 Ochs Ave
$459,999    60 Clay St
$450,000    40 Washington Ave Apt 12
$450,000    40 Washington Ave Apt 12
$450,000    12 Michael Ave
$450,000    12 Michael Ave
$429,000    138 Washington Ave
$408,000   * 60 S Main St
$408,000   * 60 S Main St
$408,000    60 S Main St
$399,900   * 40 Washington Ave Apt 32
$369,000    40 Washington Ave Apt 15
$125,000    361 S Main St

Interested in fun facts and the history of Milltown, NJ?
Then read on!

1. Milltown was founded in 1876 and incorporated as a borough in 1898.
2. Milltown is home to the oldest continuously operating movie theater in New Jersey, the Strand Theater, which opened in 1915.
3. Milltown is home to the first public library in Middlesex County, which was established in 1894.
4. Milltown is the birthplace of former NFL quarterback Joe Theismann, who won Super Bowl XVII with the Washington Redskins in 1983.
5. Milltown is home to the historic Milltown Cemetery, which dates back to the mid-1800s and is the final resting place of many notable figures from the Revolutionary War and Civil War eras.
6. Milltown is home to several parks and recreational areas, including Memorial Park, which features a playground, basketball courts, and a walking path.
7. Milltown is home to several popular restaurants and bars, including The Mill Tavern, which has been serving up traditional American fare since 1895.
8. Milltown is located on the banks of the Raritan River, which provides a picturesque backdrop for outdoor activities such as fishing and boating.