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Milton Real Estate

Homes For Sale In Milton

There’s something romantic about living in a small city just beyond the borders of the GTA. Milton is only 58 kilometres away from Toronto, but it feels like it’s in a world of its own. Surrounded on all sides by farmland, Milton is the perfect place for anyone looking for homes for sale in Ontario that have plenty of breathing room and small town charm. Get into the market while you can! Houses are going fast, and as you’re about to see, it’s no mystery why so many people want to live in Milton, ON.

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More about Milton, ON

Though Milton is a small city by GTA standards, its population of 132,000 means you can find all the urban amenities expected from a major metropolitan area. Milton has a youthful flair to it, with a median age of 35 and tons of kids running from school to soccer practice most days of the year. Needless to say, this is a family-friendly city. Though you won’t find all the action and excitement of areas like Mississauga or Toronto, what you will find is a quiet, stable environment to raise children in, kind of like a nest.

Milton, ON Real Estate

Though Milton might seem like a sleepy city at first glance, its real estate market is anything but sluggish. Milton’s real estate market is the second-fastest growing in the Greater Toronto Area, and homes for sale in Milton spend an average of just six days on the market. We’re seeing homes for sale in Milton appreciating over 30% on a quarterly basis, with the average sold price around $1.4 million, which is in line with the Toronto average. What’s going on here?

For one, the majority of Milton residents own their own home, and single-family housing makes up nearly two-thirds of all the housing in Milton. Most of these houses are fairly modern, most are not even thirty years old, and that’s quite a breath of fresh air compared to the GTA core, where most homes were built in the ‘80s at the earliest.

Most homes for sale in Milton have three-to-four bedrooms, are two storeys, and many even feature swimming pools in the backyard, perfect for hot summer days. Interspersed between all the closely clustered neighbourhoods are plenty of parks that usually collect around many of the great local schools.

Milton’s popularity and desirability owes chiefly to the fact that it’s not surrounded by the rest of the GTA, it’s connected to Toronto via the GO train, and its homes are modern and great for large families and generally less expensive than their equivalents in Toronto.

Milton, ON neighbourhoods.

Dempsey

Dempsey is a popular neighbourhood in Milton mainly due to its proximity to the 401, the main arterial road leading into Toronto. Homes for sale in this northeast corner of Milton are large and close together, and there are several good schools close by.

Harrison

While Dempsey is great for residents commuting to Toronto, Harrison is where all Milton nature lovers should try to live. Harrison offers breathtaking views of Ontario farmland and the prominent Niagara escarpment to the west.

Timberlea

More than any other neighbourhood, Timberlea is the heart of Milton. This neighbourhood has it all, large two-storey houses, slow winding streets, plenty of public parks and schools, and quick and easy access to downtown Milton amenities.

Schools in Milton, ON

All of Milton’s public schools are supervised by the Halton District School Board, whereas the Catholic schools are under the Halton Catholic District School Board. Keep in mind that where you live in Milton determines which school your kids can go to. We’ve collected a list of some of the top schools in Milton to help you make your choice.

Chris Hadfield Public School (JK-8)
1114 Woodward Ave, Milton, ON L9T 5P5, Canada
Dempsey neighbourhood

Craig Kielburger Secondary School (9-12)
1151 Ferguson Dr, Milton, ON L9T 7V8, Canada
Bowes neighbourhood

Milton District High School (9-12)
396 Williams Ave, Milton, ON L9T 2G4, Canada
Bronte Meadows neighbourhood

Viola Desmond Public School (JK-8)
1450 Leger Wy, Milton, ON L9T 7K6, Canada
Ford neighbourhood

Bishop Reding Catholic Secondary School (9-12)
1120 Main St. E, Milton, ON, L9T 6H7
Dempsey neighbourhood

St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary school (9-12)
1145 Bronte St S, Milton, ON L9T 8B4, Canada
Ford Neighbourhood

Economy in Milton, ON

Milton is a prosperous, well-balanced city, where the median income is around $100,000. With well over half the population in the labour force and an employment rate of 70.1%, Milton enjoys economic stability and strength. The two dominant industries in Milton are sales and business/finance. With the added benefit of rail connections to Toronto, it’s easy for Milton residents to commute to Toronto each day, or work from home.

Transportation in Milton, ON

If you decide to call Milton home, you’ll have unparalleled access to all of the GTA and southern Ontario. Thanks to the GO station, you can get almost anywhere you want in the GTA. If you drive, you can take the 401 into the city, or head west towards cities like Kitchener and London. Outside of Sundays, you can depend on the city’s bus system to get around on your own.

FAQ about Milton, ON

What is the average price of a single-family home in Milton?

$1.4 million

What is Milton, ON postal code?

L9T 2S6

Where is the nearest airport?

Toronto Pearson International Airport, 36 km away.

Where is the nearest hospital?

Milton District Hospital, 3.5 km away.

Things To Do in Milton, ON

  • Visit Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area– Part of the Niagara Escarpment that crosses Ontario, Rattlesnake Point is a fun day hike that is easily accessible to all Miltonians. Only a few kilometres west of the city, head into the woods and hike up to the highest point where you’ll have an unbeatable view of Milton and the surrounding countryside.
  • Hilton Falls Conservation Area– want to see a scenic waterfall in a peaceful cool grotto? Head west on the 401 and you’ll be there in no time. You can enjoy the falls, walk the vibrant green tree line trails, and make some smores by a campfire with your friends and family.
  • Springridge Farm – get in touch with Ontario’s rural heritage and head out to this family-owned farm just south of Milton. Perfect for warm summer evenings and crisp autumn mornings, there are plenty of fun family-friendly activities to enjoy and lots of quaint handicrafts to buy at the farm’s store.
  • Take a streetcar ride– The Halton County Radial Railway is a working, hands-on museum that Milton residents should make sure to check out at least once. Located a little ways west of the city towards Guelph, this museum allows you to take rides on the historic streetcars that once ran through Toronto.
  • Crawford Lake Conservation Area– If nearby Lake Ontario is too big for you, check out the Crawford Lake Conservation Area, which is much smaller. Come here for solace all year long and watch the leaves change, reflected in still water, and write a haiku while you’re at it.

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