DISCOVER MIDDLETOWN, DELAWARE

Your Guide to the Diamond Town of the Diamond State a with Coldwell Banker Chesapeake and the Coldwell Banker MoveMeter™

Middletown at a Glance

Middletown, Delaware, is a vibrant and rapidly growing town that blends suburban convenience with small-town charm. Known for its excellent schools, thriving community, and family-friendly atmosphere, Middletown offers a great quality of life just a short drive from major cities.

  • Population: Approximately 24,000 residents
  • Lifestyle: Suburban living with a focus on families, education, and community events
  • Attractions: Historic downtown, local parks, and seasonal festivals
  • Proximity: 30 minutes from Wilmington, DE, and 1 hour from Philadelphia, PA

 

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History and Heritage

Founded in the 17th century, Middletown grew as a crossroads town due to its strategic location between major cities. Originally a hub for agriculture, the town expanded with the arrival of the railroad in the 19th century, boosting commerce and trade.

Middletown’s historic downtown district still retains its small-town charm, featuring 19th-century architecture and family-owned businesses. Landmarks like the Everett Theatre, a historic venue dating back to 1922, reflect the town’s dedication to preserving its cultural roots.

Community and Lifestyle

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Middletown is a family-oriented community with top-rated schools, ample recreational opportunities, and a variety of shopping and dining options. Its strong sense of community is showcased through its many events and activities, including:

  • Olde Tyme Peach Festival: A celebration of Middletown’s agricultural heritage with parades, live music, and peach-themed treats.
  • Middletown Christmas Parade: A festive event bringing the community together for the holiday season.
  • Concerts in Silver Lake Park: Summer evenings filled with live music in a scenic outdoor setting.
  • Fall Harvest Festival: A family-friendly event with games, food vendors, and seasonal fun.

Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the many parks and trails in Middletown, including Silver Lake Park and the Middletown Village Green. The town’s central location also provides easy access to nearby beaches and other outdoor destinations.

 

Real Estate and Living Options

Middletown’s real estate market offers a mix of options, from charming historic homes in the downtown area to new construction in family-friendly neighborhoods. With its growing popularity, Middletown has become a hotspot for buyers seeking affordability and accessibility.

Why Move to Middletown?

  • Excellent schools and a family-friendly community
  • Thriving historic downtown with shops, restaurants, and entertainment
  • Seasonal events and festivals that bring the community together
  • Affordable housing with proximity to major cities like Wilmington and Philadelphia
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Chesapeake City Office:
200 Bohemia Ave, Suite 2, Chesapeake City, MD 21915
Phone: (410) 885-0911
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