Milton Homes for Sale
Search every home for sale in Milton, Ontario — from new-build townhomes to Escarpment-view estates. One of Canada's fastest-growing towns with top-rated Halton schools, nature at your doorstep, and GO Transit access to Toronto. The Battaglia Team at RE/MAX Realty Specialists has your next home.
Why Buy a Home in Milton?
Milton is one of Canada's fastest-growing towns with a population of over 132,000 in Halton Region. It offers the perfect blend of small-town charm, natural beauty, and modern suburban living.
Niagara Escarpment
Milton sits at the base of the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. Enjoy Bruce Trail hiking, Rattlesnake Point, Kelso, and Crawford Lake right in your backyard.
Top Halton Schools
Halton District School Board is consistently ranked among Ontario’s best. Milton offers excellent public, Catholic, and French immersion schools, plus Wilfrid Laurier University’s local campus.
GO Transit Access
Milton GO station provides direct train service to Toronto’s Union Station in approximately 55 minutes. Highway 401 connects to Mississauga, Toronto, and the broader GTA.
New Communities
Milton’s expanding subdivisions offer modern homes with contemporary floor plans, energy-efficient features, and builder warranties. Ideal for families seeking brand-new construction.
Strong Growth
One of Canada’s fastest-growing municipalities with ongoing development, infrastructure investment, and rising property values driven by sustained demand and limited supply.
Family-Friendly Living
Small-town charm meets suburban convenience. Main Street shops, community events, farmers’ markets, recreation centres, and conservation areas create a lifestyle families love.
Browse by Property Type
Milton offers a diverse range of housing options. Whether you're a first-time buyer looking for a condo, a growing family seeking a detached home, or interested in new construction — we have listings in every category.
Detached Houses
Freehold single-family homes with private yards and garages. Milton’s most sought-after property type, especially in newer subdivisions with modern layouts.
Semi-Detached Homes
Affordable freehold option sharing one wall. Popular across Timberlea, Harrison, and Scott with excellent value for growing families.
Townhomes & Townhouses
Freehold and condo townhomes in Milton’s newer communities. Multi-level living with private entrances, popular in Willmott, Harrison, and Bronte Meadows.
Condos & Apartments
Low-rise and mid-rise condos near Milton GO and along Main Street. Ideal for first-time buyers, downsizers, and commuters seeking affordability.
Luxury & Estate Homes
Premium properties on large lots backing onto the Escarpment and conservation lands. Custom builds in established neighbourhoods like Old Milton and Dorset Park.
New Construction
Brand-new homes in Milton’s expanding subdivisions. Builder inventory and pre-construction opportunities in one of the GTA’s fastest-growing communities.
Homes by Price Range
Find Milton homes that fit your budget. From entry-level condos under $500,000 to premium estates over $1.5 million — every price point is covered.
Milton Neighbourhoods
Milton features a mix of historic areas and rapidly growing new communities, each offering a unique lifestyle. Explore homes for sale across the town.
Old Milton
Historic downtown core
Timberlea
Established family neighbourhood
Harrison
New subdivision growth
Willmott
Modern community
Bronte Meadows
Quiet residential
Scott
Newer development
Dorset Park
Premium Escarpment lots
Dempsey
Growing community
Beaty
Newer family area
Clarke
Expanding subdivision
Coates
New development
Sherwood
Rural-suburban transition
2026 Milton Real Estate Market Snapshot
Understanding the current market helps you make smarter buying and selling decisions. Here's what the Milton housing market looks like right now.
$1,000,000
Average Home Price
20–28 days
Avg. Days on Market
500+
Active Listings
132,000+
Population
Average Prices by Property Type
| Property Type | Average Price | Popular Areas |
|---|---|---|
| Detached | $1,200,000 | Old Milton, Timberlea, Dorset Park |
| Semi-Detached | $850,000 | Harrison, Scott, Timberlea |
| Townhome | $800,000 | Willmott, Harrison, Bronte Meadows |
| Condo | $600,000 | Old Milton, Downtown, Near GO |
| Luxury | $1,800,000+ | Dorset Park, Old Milton, Escarpment |
Milton Home-Buying Resources
Everything you need to know about buying a home in Milton — from first-time buyer programs to closing costs and mortgage calculators.
First-Time Buyer Guide
Ontario incentives, RRSP withdrawals, and step-by-step guidance
Buying Process
From pre-approval to closing day — what to expect
Closing Costs Guide
Land transfer tax, legal fees, and hidden costs
Mortgage Calculator
Calculate monthly payments and CMHC insurance
Home Evaluation
Find out what your Milton home is worth
Capital Gains Calculator
Estimate taxes on investment property sales
How to Buy in Ontario
Complete Ontario home-buying guide
Land Transfer Tax
Calculate your Ontario land transfer tax
CMHC Calculator
Estimate mortgage insurance premiums
Why the Battaglia Team for Your Milton Home Search?
Top Producing Team
Consistently ranked among the top RE/MAX teams in the GTA. Over 2,000 families served since 1995 across Mississauga, Milton, and Halton Region.
Halton Region Experts
Deep knowledge of Milton’s neighbourhoods, school catchments, new developments, and market trends. We know this community inside and out.
Full-Service Approach
From your first search to closing day — mortgage guidance, inspections, negotiations, and beyond. We handle every detail.
Client-First Philosophy
No pressure. No obligation. Just honest advice and dedicated service for every buyer and seller in Milton and the surrounding area.
Frequently Asked Questions About Milton Homes
What is the average home price in Milton in 2026?
The average home price in Milton in 2026 is approximately $1,000,000 across all property types. Detached homes average around $1,200,000, semi-detached homes around $850,000, townhomes around $800,000, and condos around $600,000. Prices vary by neighbourhood — Dorset Park and Old Milton command premiums, while newer subdivisions like Harrison and Coates offer more affordable options. Milton remains one of the more affordable communities in the GTA compared to Mississauga and Oakville.
Why is Milton one of Canada’s fastest-growing towns?
Milton has experienced explosive growth over the past two decades, growing from roughly 30,000 residents in 2001 to over 132,000 today. This growth is driven by its strategic location along Highway 401, GO Transit access to Toronto, top-rated Halton Region schools, proximity to the Niagara Escarpment and conservation areas, and an abundance of new subdivisions offering modern homes at relatively affordable prices compared to neighbouring cities. The town continues to expand with new communities in the south and west.
How is the commute from Milton to Toronto?
Milton offers convenient commuting options to Toronto. The Milton GO Transit line provides direct train service to Union Station in approximately 55 minutes. Highway 401 provides quick access to Toronto, Mississauga, and the broader GTA. Highway 407 (toll route) is also accessible for faster east-west travel. Many residents also commute to employment hubs in Mississauga, Oakville, and Burlington, which are all within a 15–25 minute drive.
What are the best neighbourhoods to buy a home in Milton?
The best Milton neighbourhood depends on your priorities. Old Milton offers historic charm with walkable access to Main Street shops and restaurants. Timberlea is a well-established family area with mature trees and parks. Harrison and Willmott are popular newer subdivisions with modern homes. Dorset Park features premium lots backing onto the Escarpment. Bronte Meadows offers quiet, family-friendly streets. Scott and Dempsey are growing communities with new construction options. Sherwood provides a rural-suburban feel with larger lots.
Are Milton schools highly rated?
Yes, Milton is served by the Halton District School Board (HDSB), which is consistently ranked as one of the top public school boards in Ontario based on EQAO testing results and Fraser Institute rankings. The Halton Catholic District School Board also serves the community. Milton has numerous elementary and secondary schools, and the town is home to Wilfrid Laurier University’s Milton campus. Families frequently cite school quality as a top reason for choosing Milton.
What outdoor recreation is available in Milton?
Milton is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The town sits at the base of the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, and is home to several Conservation Halton parks including Rattlesnake Point, Kelso Conservation Area (with skiing and mountain biking), Crawford Lake Conservation Area, and Mountsberg Conservation Area. The Bruce Trail, Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, runs through Milton. Residents also enjoy numerous local parks, sports fields, and community trails.
Is Milton a good place for new construction homes?
Milton is one of the best places in the GTA for new construction homes. With ongoing suburban expansion, major builders are actively developing new subdivisions in the south and west portions of the town. New builds offer modern floor plans, energy-efficient features, builder warranties, and the opportunity to customize finishes. Communities like Harrison, Coates, and Clarke feature significant new construction inventory. Pre-construction townhomes and detached homes are available from several reputable developers.
What closing costs should I expect when buying in Milton?
Closing costs in Milton typically range from 1.5% to 4% of the purchase price. Major costs include Ontario Land Transfer Tax (starting at 0.5% of the first $55,000, scaling up to 2.5%), legal fees ($1,500 to $2,500), title insurance ($300 to $500), home inspection ($400 to $600), and property tax adjustments. First-time buyers may qualify for an Ontario Land Transfer Tax rebate of up to $4,000. Visit our closing costs calculator for a detailed breakdown.