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Simpsons Crossing is currently sold out. A new phase is expected in 2024. Please email us about other nearby communities: Loganberry Village in Magnolia and Woods at Burton Pond in Lewes.

Contemporary architecture that borrows from the past, Simpsons Crossing, in Milford, DE, offers move-in ready, rear entry homes with a hometown feel.

Located right off of Rt. 113 and across from the Redner’s shopping center, Simpsons Crossing is convenient to both Dover, the state's capital and the Delaware beaches. This neo-traditional style community has a lovely streetscape with beautiful landscape and garages tucked behind the homes. You’ll leave your front porch and step into a walkable, close-knit community reminiscent of yesteryear. Milford is a mix of charming, modern and tried and true. Its residents enjoy small-town charm strolling along the historic downtown, walking, running or biking the Mispillion Riverwalk or attending yearly festivals. This community offers spacious floor plans ranging from 1,437 – 2,211 square feet in the Milford school district.

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Rebecca Allicock
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302-803-0300
Amenities
  • Sidewalks
  • Streetlights

School Districts Near Home

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Mispillion Elementary School

Public | 1 - 5

1 mi.
School Name Distance

Milford Central Academy

Public | 6-8

2.1 mi.
School Name Distance

Milford Senior High School

Public | 9-12

2 mi.

Nearby Communities (3)

Woodfield Preserve

Homes from the $446s
1,748 - 2,814 sq. ft.

Amenities: Club House, Dog Park, Pool, Exercise - Fitness, Tot Lot

Loganberry Village

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1,356 - 2,415 sq. ft.

Amenities: Tot Lot

Seabrook Village

Homes from the $301s
1,385 - 1,530 sq. ft.

Amenities: Walking - Nature Trails

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WELCOME TO DELAWARE!

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From taking in the beautiful scenery of the Atlantic coastline, to fascinating historical renderings of the Nation's original 13 colonies, Delaware offers plenty of activities to fit your lifestyle needs. Be sure to visit the historic DuPont mansions, take a scenic drive along any of the six different scenic and historic byways throughout the state, or try some famous seafood dishes in the many coastal towns to the south