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Beasley Terrace

Beasley Terrace is a short, quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Ford neighbourhood, a pocket of the city defined by its late-2000s and early-2010s construction.

Townhouse
Housing mix
sample too small to publish
Typical price
4
Transactions tracked
1
Active right now
Transactions tracked
3
recent activity
Typical sold
under publish threshold
Typical DOM
83d
closed sales
Sold to ask
97%
buyer competition
Townhouse sold
2
2 transactions
Sale range
under publish threshold
Activity
1
recent window
Active right now
1
live listings
Trend
-3.0%
year over year
Market state
Cool
per current activity
Busiest month
Mar
most closings

Beasley Terrace at a glance

Beasley Terrace is a short, quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Ford neighbourhood, a pocket of the city defined by its late-2000s and early-2010s construction. The street sits east of Thompson Road South, just north of the Milton GO line, and is framed by similar terrace and court streets that share its residential character. Ford District Park lies at the street's edge, giving the area an open, green feel. The street itself is lined with townhomes, with no through traffic, making it a calm enclave within a growing suburban grid. Its position offers easy access to the 401 via Regional Road 25, roughly ten minutes by car, and Milton GO station is a similar drive away.

Housing stock on Beasley

Beasley Terrace is composed entirely of townhomes, all built in a consistent late-2000s era. The units are freehold, typically three bedrooms, and range from roughly 1,400 to 1,600 square feet. The architecture is standard for the period: brick and vinyl exteriors, attached single-car garages, and two-storey layouts with open-concept main floors. The street's builder is not attributed with high confidence, but the homes share a uniform aesthetic common to several Milton developments of that time.

The townhomes here are well-maintained, with many original owners still in residence. Exterior treatments vary slightly between end units and interior units, with end units offering additional windows and slightly larger lots. Floor plans typically include a powder room on the main level and three bedrooms upstairs, the primary with an ensuite. Basements are unfinished in most cases, offering expansion potential. The street's quiet position and lack of through traffic make the rear yards and front porches feel more private than on busier streets nearby.

What's nearby

Ford District Park is directly adjacent to Beasley Terrace, providing a playground, sports fields, and walking paths within a minute's walk. For daily errands, Sobeys Milton is an eight-minute drive west, and Walmart Milton and FreshCo are both about nine minutes away. Milton District Hospital is eight minutes by car, and the Milton GO Station is ten minutes away, offering commuter rail service to Toronto Union Station in about an hour. Highway 401 access at Regional Road 25 is roughly nine minutes, making the street practical for drivers.

Several schools serve the area. Craig Kielburger Secondary School is a four-minute drive, and St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School is similarly close. For outdoor recreation beyond the neighbourhood park, Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area and Kelso Conservation Area are each about six minutes by car, offering hiking, rock climbing, and seasonal skiing. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is nine minutes away. The street's position in Ford means most amenities require a short drive, but the immediate park access and quiet streetscape are the defining daily features.

Trade patterns

Beasley Terrace trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. The street's limited activity reflects its tight supply; just one property is currently listed. The typical hold period runs around 70 days from list to sale, a pace that suggests measured buyer interest rather than competitive pressure. The street consists predominantly of townhouse stock, a form that appeals to buyers seeking compact, manageable properties in the Ford neighbourhood. The single recent lease on record involved a three-bedroom townhouse at approximately $3,050 per month, a data point that carries limited statistical weight given the scarcity of rental history. Across the broader Ford neighbourhood, comparable townhouses have traded around $846,000 over the same period, providing context for where Beasley-level activity sits relative to the wider market. The street's resale record remains too thin to publish a specific price band, but the neighbourhood comparable anchors expectation: buyers drawn to Beasley units are likely evaluating them against the broader Ford townhouse category rather than relying on street-specific precedent. The immediate vicinity offers walk-to access to Ford District Park and proximity to schools across both public and Catholic boards, amenities that support the street's appeal to families seeking rental or owner-occupancy in a quieter corner of the Ford footprint.

Comparable homes nearby

Across the Ford neighbourhood, comparable townhouses have sold at a typical price around $846,000 over the past year. The sample of 183 recent sales provides a reliable read on the broader market for this property form. Year-over-year, values have held nearly steady, with only modest softening in the range of less than one percent. Buyers closing deals on townhouses in Ford have negotiated modestly from asking, with sales settling near 98 percent of list price, reflecting a balanced dynamic between supply and demand. Days on market for comparable townhouses neighbourhood-wide averages around 95 days, a pace slightly slower than Beasley's own 70-day mark, suggesting that Beasley units may be moving somewhat faster relative to the Ford-wide townhouse cohort.

Getting around

Beasley Terrace sits in the Ford neighbourhood, a position that puts the GO line within a ten-minute drive for the Toronto commute β€” total time to Union runs around 70 minutes. The 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 is nine minutes away, making Mississauga a 22-minute drive and Pearson reachable in just over half an hour. The street itself is quiet, a terrace that sees little through traffic, so the road network handles the load without the noise of a busier corridor.

Schools and catchment

Public elementary catchment draws to E.W. Foster Public School, a six-minute drive, with W.I. Dick Middle School at a similar distance for the intermediate years. Catholic elementary students attend St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary, four minutes from the street. Secondary students route to Craig Kielburger Secondary School for the public board, seven minutes by car for St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary. The mix of nearby schools gives families options within a short drive.

Who this street suits

Beasley Terrace tends to suit buyers who want a newer townhouse in a quiet pocket of Ford without the premium of a detached home. The stock is predominantly townhouses, so households trading square footage for a lower entry point find the street natural. Families with school-aged children benefit from the catchment to Craig Kielburger Secondary and the cluster of elementary options within ten minutes. The single rental record on the street suggests a stable owner-occupied character, not a transient tenant corridor. Buyers here accept a longer Toronto commute in exchange for a quieter street and a more attainable price than Milton's denser corridors.

If different priorities matter more

If a detached home on a larger lot matters more, Wettlaufer Terrace offers detached properties trading around $1.8M, a step up in both space and price. For a mix of housing types at a similar price point, Apple Terrace shows townhouses and semis trading around $1.6M, giving more variety in stock. Both streets sit in the same Ford neighbourhood, so the commute and school catchments remain comparable.

By the home

What trades on Beasley, by type

Townhouse

Townhouse inventory on Beasley Terrace has seen 2 closed sales recently. Details below.

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Active listings
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avg list $875K
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The market

Recent activity on Beasley

Sales

Sale activity on Beasley Terrace in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.

Recent sales
1
Typical sold
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Days on market
83

Leases

Rental activity on Beasley Terrace across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.

Recent leases
1
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Recent closed sales, Beasley Terrace
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Getting around

Commute & reach from Beasley

Transit & highways
Milton GO, 401, and major routes
Milton GO Station4 min drive Β· 15 min walk
Highway 401 on-ramp5 min drive
Union Station (GO)58 min transit
Schools
Public and Catholic boards
Chris Hadfield PS8 min drive
Anne J. MacArthur PS5 min drive
Irma Coulson PS6 min drive
E.W. Foster PS5 min drive
Tiger Jeet Singh PS4 min drive
Health
Hospital and nearby care
Milton District Hospital2 min drive
Parks & recreation
Trails, pools, and conservation areas
Kelso Conservation Area12 min drive
Rattlesnake Point Conservation20 min drive
Shopping & groceries
Plazas, grocers, and big-box
Walmart Milton2 min drive
Canadian Superstore7 min drive
FreshCo Milton2 min drive
Places of worship
Mosques, churches, gurdwaras
Halton Islamic Community Centre13 min drive
Milton Muslim Community Centre2 min drive
Islamic Community Centre of Milton8 min drive
Common questions

About Beasley

What is the typical price on Beasley Terrace?
A reliable street-level price isn't available given the thin recent activity on Beasley Terrace. Across the Ford area, comparable townhomes trade around $845,000.
How fast do homes sell on Beasley Terrace?
Homes on Beasley Terrace typically find buyers within a few months. The broader Ford neighbourhood sees properties sell in around three months on average.
What kinds of homes are on Beasley Terrace?
The street is almost entirely townhouses, built in the early 2000s. Lots are compact, typical of a terrace layout.
Which schools serve Beasley Terrace?
Public elementary draws to E.W. Foster Public School and Catholic to St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary, both within a ten-minute drive. Secondary catchment is Craig Kielburger Secondary for public and St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary.
How far is Beasley Terrace from Toronto?
The drive to Milton GO Station takes about ten minutes, and the train to Union runs roughly 70 minutes total. Driving to downtown Toronto takes about an hour outside peak times.
What's the rental market like on Beasley Terrace?
Rental activity is light, with only one recent lease on the street. A three-bedroom townhouse rented around $3,050, suggesting modest tenant demand in this owner-heavy pocket.
Who is Beasley Terrace a good fit for?
It suits buyers seeking a quiet townhouse in Ford with access to good schools and a manageable commute to Mississauga or the GO line. Those prioritizing a detached home or a faster Toronto commute may want to look at nearby streets with different stock.
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