Milton

Hudson Valley, New York

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Milton is a riverside hamlet located in Ulster County, New York, positioned along the western bank of the Hudson River in the northeastern section of the Town of Marlborough. The community derives its name from the renowned English poet John Milton, reflecting the area’s historical connections to early European settlement patterns in the Hudson Valley region.

The hamlet features the historic Milton Railroad Station situated on Dock Road at the Hudson River shoreline. This architectural landmark, constructed for the West Shore Railroad during the late 19th century, received recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. While passenger rail service concluded in 1959, the station building has been repurposed over the years, serving as a venue for wine tastings hosted by a local vineyard and is currently undergoing renovation to function as a community center for the Town of Marlborough. This adaptive reuse preserves the structure’s historical significance while providing contemporary community benefits.

Milton has connections to American cinema history, having served as a filming location for the 1959 motion picture “The Fugitive Kind.” This production, which starred Marlon Brando and Anna Magnani, transformed Milton’s main street to represent a town in the southern United States. The film, based on a play by Tennessee Williams, contributes to the hamlet’s cultural heritage beyond its architectural and geographical features.

Milton is a riverside hamlet located in Ulster County, New York, positioned along the western bank of the Hudson River in the northeastern section of the Town of Marlborough. The community derives its name from the renowned English poet John Milton, reflecting the area’s historical connections to early European settlement patterns in the Hudson Valley region.

The hamlet features the historic Milton Railroad Station situated on Dock Road at the Hudson River shoreline. This architectural landmark, constructed for the West Shore Railroad during the late 19th century, received recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. While passenger rail service concluded in 1959, the station building has been repurposed over the years, serving as a venue for wine tastings hosted by a local vineyard and is currently undergoing renovation to function as a community center for the Town of Marlborough. This adaptive reuse preserves the structure’s historical significance while providing contemporary community benefits.

Milton has connections to American cinema history, having served as a filming location for the 1959 motion picture “The Fugitive Kind.” This production, which starred Marlon Brando and Anna Magnani, transformed Milton’s main street to represent a town in the southern United States. The film, based on a play by Tennessee Williams, contributes to the hamlet’s cultural heritage beyond its architectural and geographical features.

Milton is a riverside hamlet located in Ulster County, New York, positioned along the western bank of the Hudson River in the northeastern section of the Town of Marlborough. The community derives its name from the renowned English poet John Milton, reflecting the area’s historical connections to early European settlement patterns in the Hudson Valley region.

The hamlet features the historic Milton Railroad Station situated on Dock Road at the Hudson River shoreline. This architectural landmark, constructed for the West Shore Railroad during the late 19th century, received recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. While passenger rail service concluded in 1959, the station building has been repurposed over the years, serving as a venue for wine tastings hosted by a local vineyard and is currently undergoing renovation to function as a community center for the Town of Marlborough. This adaptive reuse preserves the structure’s historical significance while providing contemporary community benefits.

Milton has connections to American cinema history, having served as a filming location for the 1959 motion picture “The Fugitive Kind.” This production, which starred Marlon Brando and Anna Magnani, transformed Milton’s main street to represent a town in the southern United States. The film, based on a play by Tennessee Williams, contributes to the hamlet’s cultural heritage beyond its architectural and geographical features.

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Tbd Clarks Lane
Marlboro, NY $1,500,000

Tbd Clarks Lane

Marlboro, NY

$1,500,000
  • 54.11 Acres
1582 Route 9w
Marlboro, NY $1,250,000

1582 Route 9w

Marlboro, NY

$1,250,000
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,769 Sqft
155 Willow Tree Road
Milton, NY $769,000

155 Willow Tree Road

Milton, NY

$769,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,868 Sqft
1 Mills Place
Milton, NY $599,999

1 Mills Place

Milton, NY

$599,999
  • 4 Beds
  • 1.90 Acres
5 Sunrise Drive
Milton, NY $579,900

5 Sunrise Drive

Milton, NY

$579,900
  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,234 Sqft
73 Sands Avenue
Milton, NY $565,000

73 Sands Avenue

Milton, NY

$565,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 2,183 Sqft
5 Third Street
Milton, NY $549,000

5 Third Street

Milton, NY

$549,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,148 Sqft
Tbd Sands Avenue
Marlboro, NY $547,000

Tbd Sands Avenue

Marlboro, NY

$547,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 1,920 Sqft

Milton

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Units Sold

April 2026

1 TOTAL UNITS

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Median Sales Price

April 2026 - Single Family Homes

$670K
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April 2026 Single Family Homes

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