Totoket Meadows is a small North Branford community of well-kept homes that open onto woods and open green space, a short walk from everyday conveniences. Midline Properties manages it directly.
Midline Properties manages a small North Branford rental community across 265, 267, and 271 Branford Road. This page is for anyone who needs to reach us about a repair, a home, a delivery, or a question.
Totoket Meadows is the direction for Midline's Branford Road homes: more coherent, better cared for, and built around the meadow, the woods, and the convenience of North Branford.
The homes sit near the road, with quiet green space, woodland, and open meadow behind them. Room to breathe, close to everything.
Renovations are meant to feel durable, practical, and warm, with updated kitchens and baths, clean finishes, and real daylight. Not a throwaway flip.
Three neighboring addresses, one shared identity for tenants, vendors, and neighbors. Easy to find, easy to reach.
Updated apartments with luxury vinyl-plank floors, refreshed kitchens and baths, and good natural light. Renovated units are kept clean and durable, with on-site parking and laundry, and snow removal and grounds care handled by Midline.





Photos of recently renovated Branford Road homes. Rooms marked “virtually staged” show how a space can be furnished.
Virtually staged to show the space furnished.
A range of layouts across the three buildings. Availability and pricing change as homes are renovated and turn over, so reach out and we'll tell you what's open now.
Compact, efficient, well-kept, ideal for a simple, quiet home base.
Renovated one-beds with updated kitchens and good light.
Room for a small household, a guest, or a work-from-home setup.
The largest layouts for families wanting space near the meadow.
Market reflects current North Branford asking rents (2026); HUD FMR is the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Fair Market Rent for the New Haven, CT metro (FY 2026). Availability, pricing, and terms vary by unit, so please contact us to confirm what's currently open.
Part of the Totoket Meadows community, with premium ground-floor homes being finished.
The main on-site address and the heart of day-to-day operations and most homes.
Being thoughtfully reworked into a small set of high-quality homes, coming later.
Totoket Meadows sits on Branford Road (Route 139) in North Branford, minutes from groceries, coffee, town services, and schools.
Midline Properties is a small, owner-operated company. We own and run the homes at 265, 267, and 271 Branford Road ourselves. The hands-on work, including repairs, snow removal, landscaping, and renovations, is done by trusted local contractors, and David inspects every job personally. When you call or email, you reach the owner directly.
David Halprin founded Midline Properties in 2015, the year he came through a serious spinal surgery and a long recovery. That experience shaped how he thinks about what a home should be, and it is the idea Totoket Meadows is built around.
He also brings more than 20 years in technology, network security, and governance, risk & compliance (GRC), including work for ESPN and The Walt Disney Company in Bristol, CT, and a Connecticut IT consulting firm he still runs today. He’s known for digging into complex, systemic problems and seeing them through. He brings that same persistence to these homes: organized records, straight answers, and repairs followed through to completion. He holds a B.S. in Management Information Systems from the University of Connecticut.
“I manage Totoket Meadows directly. I bring in trusted local trades for the work and inspect every job myself. If something needs attention, call or text and we’ll get it sorted.”
Midline carries two meanings. It’s the medical term for the incision from David’s spine surgery, and the company grew out of that chapter. And it’s the idea behind the homes themselves: a middle line between overpriced “luxury” and run-down neglect, with honest, well-kept homes priced fairly for everyday life.
The Totoket were a band of the Quinnipiac, Algonquian-speaking people who lived in present-day Branford and North Branford long before any of us were here.
We use the name as acknowledgment, not decoration: the place has a history that came before us, and naming it this way carries that forward rather than erasing it.
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