Welcome to Milton, a city located just west of Toronto, Ontario. In 2016, the cities population was 110,000, among the fastest growing cities in Canada between the years of 2001 and 2016.
Milton's downtown is a charming community, while the surrounding area offers a rural feel. Residents enjoy visiting one of the regions many conservation areas such as Rattlesnake Point, or Hilton Falls. Other activities include the Milton Leisure Centre of the Milton Sports Centre.
The cities condo housing consists primarily of Low-Rise and Mid-Rise buildings, in the downtown core.
The city of Milton has a wide variety of condos to choose from. Most of the buildings are Low-Rise, however there are Mid-Rise and High-Rise buildings in the area. The largest neighbourhood for developments is Dempsey, just east of the downtown core. Another neighbourhood is Old Milton which has two of the cities High-Rise buildings.
The average days on market for condos for sale in Milton is 18 days, and the average sale price is $522,922. Milton had 190 condos sell last year. The city had a increase in the number of condos sold of 14% compared to one year prior.
Milton is a fairly rural city, which makes it more car dependent. Overall, the cities walk score is [Walkscore], its transit score is 14, and its bike score is 20. Milton has municipal bus services, and the Milton Go Station. The 401 runs through the city, making it easy to get into Toronto and other neighbouring cities.
Bristol on Main and Bristol On Main 2 are nearby condo buildings.
M5 Bakes is a great bakery near 1380 Main ST E. There is a surprising amount of green space with Sinclair Park and Knight Trail Park nearby 1380 Main ST E. Local schools of Dempsey include St. Peter Catholic Elementary School, Bishop Paul Francis Reding and Chris Hadfield Public School.