![]() Market TrendsĪt this point in time, Milton's median sale price is $1,007,500. Known as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre, it was built for the 2015 Pan American Games and sits on a 150-acre plot of land that was originally designated as the proposed future Wilfrid Laurier University campus. A growing number of tourists go to Milton just to try out the track cycling velodrome. Many of these outdoor enthusiasts stop in at Milton retailers for supplies or refreshments. In large part, the tourism sector is fuelled by climbers, hikers and mountain-bikers that are destined for the Bruce Trail or Niagara Escarpment. The major industries in Milton are automotive, advanced manufacturing, distribution, food production and tourism. Yet, it would take another 74 years before the current municipal structure was put into place. By 1869, Milton’s population had grown to 1,000 people and by the early 1900’s Milton was known as the place where the socket-head screw was first manufactured. Eventually, others settled in the area, choosing the mill as the centre of their growing town. He bought 100 acres and created a pond to power his mill. Jasper Martin, immigrated from Newcastle, England to the area, along with his wife and two sons. For business travellers, Milton is a short drive to Toronto Pearson International Airport.ĭespite all these tactical advantages, the town’s initial start was fairly simple. Highways 401 and 407 provide fast access to Oakville, Burlington and Hamilton, while stations for Via Rail’s Quebec City- Windsor Corridor passenger trains are easy to get to from Milton. Located just 40 kilometres west of downtown Toronto, Milton is the final stop on the westbound GO Transit commuter train line. In Oakville that house would sell for about $1.4 million, on average.Īnother reason for the massive population spike is the city’s proximity to major commuter routes. A similar home in Toronto would sell for $1.6 million. For instance, a detached home in Milton sells, on average, for about $1 million. While this has changed somewhat over the last few years-the city is now the 17th most expensive in the GTA-property is still considered relatively affordable when compared to surrounding cities. One reason for Milton’s rapid growth was the affordability of homes in this city. As of 2016, there were more than 110,000 residents in the city of Milton and Census Canada estimates this number will increase to 228,000 in just under 15 years. In the decade leading up to 2011, the city’s population grew by almost 56%. Milton is a fast growing city in southern Ontario. Get in touch with one of our Milton real estate agents to get started on landing your dream home today. MLS® Listing data for Milton is updated every 15 minutes to provide you the most-up-to-date home listings. Most locals in the city own their homes, while 10% live in rentals with an average lease price of $1,207. ![]() If you’re looking for rentals instead of properties for sale, Zolo has a comprehensive set of 126 Milton rental listings, including 53 houses and 20 apartments for rent. ![]() Narrow down your home search to filter by price, bedrooms, size or search by our map of MLS® listings for Canada-wide real estate. With Zolo you'll be able to find the hottest Milton neighbourhoods, the best schools in the city, and evaluate nearby amenities. Milton is home to 20 unique neighbourhoods. See our Milton housing market stats for a more detailed analysis on average home prices, housing inventory, and days on market. The average sold price for all home types in Milton is $1.1M, which is -17% lower than March 2022. Currently, Milton has 50 homes for sale, including 96 houses, 43 condos, and 44 townhouses listed for sale. Zolo has the most thorough, up-to-date set of Milton real estate listings. $707K 43 Condos Find Real Estate & MLS ® Listings in Milton
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