Cahoun Terrace is a short, quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Coates neighbourhood.
Cahoun Terrace is a short, quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Coates neighbourhood. It sits east of Martin Street, just north of the Milton GO line, in a pocket where the grid gives way to crescents and courts. The street is lined with mature trees and sidewalks, and its low traffic volume makes it a natural fit for families. Coates Park is a two-minute walk away. The Milton District Hospital is a four-minute drive. Cahoun feels residential first, a street designed for daily rhythm rather than through traffic.
Cahoun Terrace is a single-block street of detached homes, all built in the early 2000s. The stock is consistent: two-storey, four-bedroom layouts on standard suburban lots. Brick and stone facades dominate, with attached two-car garages. Typical lot widths run 36 to 40 feet. The builder is not attributed with high confidence, but the architectural pattern is uniform across the street.
Homes here are well maintained, with many original owners still in residence. Roofs and driveways show the wear of two decades, but interiors have been updated in several cases. Floor plans follow a familiar open-concept main floor with a kitchen overlooking a family room. The street's single sale in the past year traded at a price consistent with the broader Coates detached market, which typically settles around $1.16M. Cahoun offers a quiet, established alternative to newer developments nearby.
Coates Park is a two-minute walk from Cahoun Terrace, with a playground, sports field, and walking paths. The Milton Community Park and Willmott Park are each a six-minute drive. Grocery shopping is straightforward: Walmart and FreshCo are both four minutes away by car, and Sobeys is five minutes. The Milton GO Station is a six-minute drive, with trains to Toronto Union in about 66 minutes. Highway 401 access at Regional Road 25 is four minutes away.
For daily errands, the Milton Muslim Community Centre is four minutes away, and Milton District Hospital is four minutes by car. Public schools within a five-minute drive include Chris Hadfield PS, Anne J. MacArthur PS, and Irma Coulson PS. Secondary students attend Milton District High School or Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic SS, both within five minutes. The street's location puts most of Milton's amenities within a short drive while keeping the immediate surroundings quiet.
Cahoun Terrace trades rarely, with only a single recorded transaction over the measurement period. The street recorded one detached home sale with a days-on-market figure of 57, indicating a measured pace typical of quieter residential streets in the Coates neighbourhood. With only one active listing currently on the market, supply remains extremely constrained. This level of transaction activity means that individual comparables carry outsized weight in understanding local pricing; suitability and value fit are clearest when read against the broader neighbourhood comparable, where detached homes across the Coates neighbourhood typically trade around $1.16M. The street's own transaction history is too thin to support quantitative trend analysis or internal price-range pattern recognition. Interested buyers should recognise that a street with such limited recent activity offers few anchoring points for negotiation or valuation until additional trades accumulate.
Across the Coates neighbourhood, comparable detached homes have sold at broadly consistent levels over the recent 12-month window. The typical detached home in the neighbourhood sold around $1.16M, drawing from a substantial sample of 119 transactions. Year-over-year, values softened modestly, with prices declining roughly 8.8 percent from the prior year. Buyer-seller balance has remained measured; homes sold at approximately 98.96 percent of asking price, leaving minimal room for negotiation and suggesting steady demand relative to supply. Homes across the neighbourhood typically clear in around 92 days, running slightly longer than Cahoun Terrace's own 57-day figure, which may reflect the very small sample of the street's single recent sale. The neighbourhood's pricing floor and pace provide useful context for understanding where Cahoun sits within the wider market.
Cahoun Terrace sits in Coates, a pocket of Milton where the commute to Toronto runs through the GO station at Milton β a six-minute drive puts you on the platform, and the train reaches Union in about an hour total. For drivers heading to Mississauga or Pearson, the 401 on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is four minutes away, making the trip to Square One or the airport a half-hour affair. The street itself is a quiet terrace with no through traffic, so the road network handles the load without the noise of a main artery.
Public elementary catchment draws to Chris Hadfield Public School, a five-minute drive, with Anne J. MacArthur and Irma Coulson also within that radius. Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima or St. Scholastica, both about six minutes by car. Secondary students have Milton District High School (public) and Bishop P.F. Reding or St. Francis Xavier (Catholic) within a five-minute drive, giving families multiple program options without a long commute.
Cahoun Terrace suits buyers who want a newer detached home in a quiet Coates pocket without paying a premium for a main-street address. The single recent sale suggests turnover is low, which tends to appeal to families looking for stability rather than flips. The tradeoff is proximity: you drive to the GO station, to groceries, and to most schools, but the street itself is calm and the lots are generous. For someone who values a peaceful setting over walkability, this terrace delivers.
If walkability to transit or a shorter commute to Toronto matters more, Martin Street offers mixed trading around $310K and a more central position closer to the GO station. For those prioritizing condo living with lower maintenance, Millside Drive sees condo trading around $525K and sits nearer to grocery and amenities. Both alternatives trade at notably lower price points than the detached stock on Cahoun, reflecting different tradeoffs in space versus convenience.
Detached inventory on Cahoun Terrace has seen 1 closed sales recently. Details below.
No closed sales on record for Cahoun Terrace in the recent period.
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