Buying, selling & investing in one of Canada’s fastest-growing towns.
Milton has been one of Canada’s fastest-growing communities for over a decade, with new master-planned neighbourhoods like Beaty, Willmott, Scott, and Coates expanding the town northward. Buyers come for newer construction, larger lots, and meaningful value compared to neighbouring Oakville and Mississauga.
I work the Milton market for families upsizing from Mississauga and Etobicoke who want detached homes at price points the inner GTA can’t deliver. The Escarpment views and quick 401/407 access make Milton a long-term commuter favourite.
Milton is 30 minutes from my Mississauga office — I serve buyers and sellers across Halton.
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Real answers about buying and selling in Milton.
Milton detached homes typically sell in the $1.0M–$1.4M range — meaningful value compared to neighbouring Oakville. Newer master-planned areas (Willmott, Scott, Coates) tend to be at the higher end of that range; older Milton communities have detached homes from $850K–$1.0M. Townhouses generally trade $700K–$900K. Always run a fresh comparable analysis with a local agent for street-specific accuracy.
Yes — Milton GO Station runs the Milton line directly into downtown Toronto’s Union Station (about 45–60 min depending on time of day). Highway commuters use 401 east + 407, both 10 minutes from most parts of town. Many residents work in Mississauga (15–25 min) or Oakville (15 min) by car.
Milton’s residential property tax rate is approximately 0.80% of assessed value (2024 rate). On a $1.1M home, that’s roughly $8,800/year. Bills come from the Town of Milton and include town, Halton Region, and education levies.
Milton schools are part of the Halton District School Board and Halton Catholic District School Board — both highly regarded. Newer schools have opened in master-planned areas to keep up with population growth. French Immersion and Specialty programs are available. As with any growing community, school boundaries are reviewed regularly.
Milton buyers pay only the provincial Ontario Land Transfer Tax. On a $1.1M Milton home, the LTT is approximately $18,475. First-time buyer rebate up to $4,000 applies. Use the Land Transfer Tax calculator on this site for your exact number.
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