
Orange
Bedroom Suburb with Tight-Knit Neighborhoods
$485,000
Median Home
A
Schools
32.71
Mill Rate
100 min
NYC Commute
Living in Orange
Orange is a small suburban town between New Haven and Milford with strong schools, family-oriented neighborhoods, and easy access to I-95, the Merritt Parkway, and the Route 1 commercial corridor. The High Plains Community Center anchors town recreation.
Highlights
- Strong public schools — Amity Regional district shared with Woodbridge and Bethany
- High Plains Community Center and Race Brook Country Club
- Easy I-95 and Merritt Parkway access
- Quiet residential neighborhoods with mature trees
- Quick drive to Yale and New Haven
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Homes for Sale in Orange
What Buyers Love About Orange
- Excellent Amity Regional schools
- Spacious lots in established neighborhoods
- Strong sense of community despite small size
- Convenient location — accessible to both New Haven and shoreline
- Active town recreation programs
Orange, Connecticut
Orange at a Glance
14,000
Population
$485,000
Median Home
32.71
Mill Rate
A
School Rating
100 min
NYC Commute
Schools
| School | Type | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Amity Regional High School | Public | A |
| Amity Middle School Orange | Public | A |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are Orange CT schools good?
Yes — Orange shares the Amity Regional School District with Woodbridge and Bethany, considered one of the top public school systems in New Haven County.