Red Oak Apartments in Milford, NH: Open Newest Project
Ribbon cutting ceremonies at the Ridge at Eastern Trails in Milford, NH were held on Wednesday September 30, 2017. This upscale apartment community offers the first market rate apartments in Milford in many years. The project includes 124 apartment homes in 3 apartment buildings and townhouse style dwellings. Senator Gary Daniels offered remarks at the ceremony, as did Red Oak President, Ron Dupont. Milford Town Administrator, Mark Bender and Souhegan Valley Chamber of Commerce President, Wendy Hunt were in attendance along with about 40 invited guests.
The project is being built in phases. The ribbon cutting for Phase I includes two buildings with 72 apartments. Models are available for viewing at the buildings, located on East Ridge Drive off Route 101A. As one of the largest residential property management companies in the state, Red Oak does not require security deposits, offers flexible, fixed-cost leases from six to 23 months in duration, and will be offering two $10,000 giveaways to residents of the first two buildings once the units have been rented. Phase II will be ready in the early spring of 2018.
An Apartment Community Built for Today’s Renters
Amenities at the Ridge include stainless steel Energy Star kitchen appliances, full-size washers and dryers, upgraded flooring and countertops, central heat and air conditioning, and elevators. The studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments range in size from 520 square feet to 1,360 square feet. The two and three bedroom apartments have two full baths and breakfast bars, and all of the apartments are pet friendly for cats and dogs up to 25 pounds. The location features a dog park, tennis courts, a playground and sidewalks, and residents can use the outdoor pool located at a sister property five minutes away. The property, which is on the east side of Milford, is walkable to the retail and services center of Milford, NH which includes many stores, banks, drugstores and restaurants, and has easy access to Route 101 and Route 101A. It is located just eight minutes to the town center at the Milford Oval.
“We are confident these new residential options will be very attractive to those looking to rent in the Milford area, enjoy higher end amenities and the flexibility we offer to our residents in terms of variable lease lengths and no security deposits,” said Ronald Dupont, president of Red Oak. “Red Oak chose Milford for our first housing construction project because we wanted to invest in the region and design and build housing with the types of amenities that will attract people who also want to call Milford home.”
Those interested in more information or in viewing the model units can do so by calling 603-673-1155.
The project, which is being managed by Eckman Construction, will include 128,000 square feet of total construction. It is being completed in two phases and will include 108 apartment units and 16- two and three bedroom townhouses. The project architect is Dennis Mires, PA, from The Architects of Manchester and the civil engineer is Keach-Nordstrom Associates of Bedford.
About Red Oak Apartment Homes, Inc.
Red Oak began in 1984 with a three-family house and has grown for more than three decades to own and manage approximately 1,600 apartment homes. Founder and President Ron Dupont is a New Hampshire native and very passionate about offering all the residents who live in a Red Oak apartment home an excellent place to live and high quality customer service. Red Oak has been transforming apartment properties in Manchester, Milford, Hooksett, Derry, Merrimack, Boscawen and Laconia into hip, stylish and modern apartment communities, single family homes and condos for over 33 years.
These apartment homes are unique in style and features from location to location. Amenities may include loft style living, convenient downtown luxury, quiet country locations, a modern clubhouse, pool or complimentary heat and hot water. Pet friendly options are plentiful as over half of the apartment homes accept dogs and 100% welcome cats.