Dance Court sits in the Bowes neighbourhood of north Milton, a short cul-de-sac off Wellwood Terrace.
Dance Court sits in the Bowes neighbourhood of north Milton, a short cul-de-sac off Wellwood Terrace. The street is quiet and residential, lined with townhomes that date from the early 2000s. It is a short walk to Escarpment View Park and a five-minute drive to Centennial Park. The court's compact layout and mature trees give it a settled, family-oriented feel. Highway 401 is four minutes away via James Snow Parkway, and Milton District Hospital is six minutes by car.
Dance Court is a townhouse street. The housing stock consists entirely of freehold townhomes built in the early 2000s. Units typically offer three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. Floor plans are consistent across the court, with attached garages and private driveways. Lot sizes are modest, with small front yards and fenced rear gardens. The architecture is traditional, with brick and vinyl siding exteriors in neutral tones.
The townhomes trade in the high-$800s to low-$900s range. Interiors are generally well maintained, with many units having updated kitchens and bathrooms. Some homes feature finished basements, adding living space. The street has a uniform appearance, with similar rooflines and setbacks. It is a street where turnover is low and residents stay for years.
Escarpment View Park is a six-minute walk from Dance Court, offering a playground and green space. For daily errands, Walmart and FreshCo are a five-minute drive south on Main Street. Milton District Hospital is six minutes away by car. Several public and Catholic schools serve the area, including Milton District High School and Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School, both within a five-minute drive.
The Milton GO Station is 16 minutes by car, making downtown Toronto accessible in just over an hour via GO train and TTC. Highway 401 is four minutes away, providing quick access to Mississauga and beyond. For worship, the Milton Muslim Community Centre is a five-minute drive. The street's location balances suburban quiet with convenient access to amenities and transit.
Dance Court trades infrequently; the street has recorded only one sale over the recent window. The single townhouse transaction settled around $1.7M, positioning the property within the range observed on nearby Wellwood Terrace, which typically trades in a similar band. With just two active listings currently on the market and a days-on-market figure around 55 days, supply remains sparse and pace appears measured. The scarcity of resale activity means that comparable pricing relies heavily on lease data and the broader townhouse market in the surrounding Bowes neighbourhood. Across that neighbourhood, comparable townhomes have moved at a typical price near the mid-$870s, with year-over-year movement showing prices firmed by roughly 11 percent. Lease activity on Dance Court itself anchors to three-bedroom units, which have rented around $3,100 per month over recent quarters. Against the single known sale price of approximately $1.7M, this rental level implies a gross yield in the range of 2.2 percent, reflecting the income-to-price dynamic typical of owner-occupied townhouses in Milton's mid-range inventory.
Across the Bowes neighbourhood, comparable townhouse homes have traded at a typical price near the mid-$870s. This figure reflects a full sample of 33 recent sales over a twelve-month window. Year-over-year, prices in this neighbourhood have firmed by roughly 11 percent, signalling gradual upward movement in the townhouse segment. Sellers have achieved a sold-to-ask ratio near 0.984, indicating that comparable homes are moving at or within 2 percent of asking, a pattern suggesting balanced market conditions with minimal discounting. Pace in the broader neighbourhood runs slightly faster than Dance Court's own days on market, with comparable townhouses typically clearing in around 62 days.
Dance Court sits in Milton's north end, a position that makes the 401 the primary artery for most trips. The on-ramp at James Snow Parkway is four minutes away, which puts Mississauga within a 22-minute drive and Pearson within half an hour. The GO station is further, a 16-minute drive that makes the Toronto commute a deliberate choice rather than a spontaneous one; the full trip to Union runs just over an hour. For those working in Burlington or Oakville, the drive stays under 25 minutes, and the 401 connection keeps those routes consistent even at peak times.
Public elementary students draw to Anne J. MacArthur Public School or Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, both within a six-minute drive; Robert Baldwin Public School is similarly close. Secondary students attend Milton District High School, also five minutes away. The Catholic board routes elementary students to Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary School or Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School, both within six minutes, and secondary to Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School, a five-minute drive. The concentration of schools within a short radius makes this pocket convenient for families with children at different stages.
Dance Court is a short court with a single townhouse sale and a handful of recent leases, which signals a street that suits renters and first-time buyers more than move-up families. The rental activity is entirely three-bedroom units, unfurnished, suggesting long-term tenants rather than transient occupants; leases moved in around 55 days, a moderate pace that indicates steady demand without urgency. Buyers here accept a quieter, tucked-away position in exchange for proximity to the 401 and a cluster of schools within a five-minute radius. The street's scale means neighbours know each other by sight, and the court layout keeps through-traffic to a minimum.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Wellwood Terrace offers detached homes trading around $1.7M, a step up in both price and space that suits buyers who want a standalone house rather than a townhouse. Apple Terrace mixes property types and trades around $1.6M, a middle ground for those who want more variety in stock. Both streets sit in the same north Milton area, so the commute and school catchments remain similar; the difference is in the housing form and the price point.
Townhouse inventory on Dance Court has seen 1 closed sales recently. Details below.
Closed transactions from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board. The picture below covers recent closed activity across all product types on Dance Court.
Sale activity on Dance Court in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Dance Court across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
| Date | Address | Beds | Sold | vs Ask | DOM | Listing brokerage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.
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