The median home value in Middletown, DE is $530,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $255,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Middletown, DE is $530,000.
Approximately 71% of Middletown homes are owned,
compared to 23% rented, while
6% are vacant.
Middletown real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Nestled conveniently close to major roads and shops, this charming 4-bed, 1-bath home offers single-story living on almost an acre of land. This has the possibility to be used as a commercial building for group home or even more!. Enjoy the seamless flow between living spaces, flooded with natural light. Step outside to a spacious backyard, perfect for gardening or relaxation. With its prime location and ample bedrooms, this home is ideal for families seeking both convenience and tranquility. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity â schedule a showing today!
BACK ON THE MARKET! INVESTMENT ALERT!!! Great New Price! Gorgeous property waiting for its next owners to love and restore it to its natural beauty. The architecture alone is amazing. If only these walls could talk. This 1846 property was a residence, a former restaurant, an antique shop and has a history that goes back almost 200 years. It is located in the Middletown Historic District and oozes class and authenticity. The "Brick House Restaurant", was in business for many years of fine dining. The mid 19th century Federal style building with Italianate-style, low-hip roof and medallion cornices has a 2 story side porch with ornate rod iron porch trim and decorative lintels above the windows. The mixed-use history of the property is evident throughout, There is no formal kitchen but has a host of residential and commercial attributes. The possibilities are endless with it's C-2 zoning to possibly open up a retail business on the first floor and convert the upper floors into apartments or it can be restored back to it's original function as a private home, This is a corner lot that has additional parking on N. Scott Street however the rear yard could easily be converted into parking spaces. This property was fully restored back in the 1970's. A 203 k renovation could be possible in this situation.