Grant Way sits in Milton's Scott neighbourhood, a residential pocket in the town's northern reaches.
Grant Way sits in Milton's Scott neighbourhood, a residential pocket in the town's northern reaches. The street runs quietly between Wettlaufer Terrace and Martin Street, framed by mature trees and open sky. It is a short street, lined with homes that face one another across a modest right-of-way. The area feels settled, with schools and parks within a few minutes' drive. Grant Way is the kind of street where neighbours know one another by sight, and foot traffic is light. It offers proximity to major routes without the noise of through traffic.
Grant Way holds a mix of detached houses and townhomes, built in the early 2000s. The detached homes sit on generous lots, typically offering three to four bedrooms and two-car garages. The single townhome on the street is a two-storey unit with attached parking. The architecture is consistent with the era: brick and vinyl exteriors, gabled roofs, and front porches that invite a pause. The street's housing stock is uniform in scale and material, reflecting the development patterns of Scott neighbourhood.
The homes on Grant Way present in good condition, with many showing updated landscaping and fresh exterior paint. Lot sizes vary slightly, with the detached properties offering deeper backyards than the townhome. Floor plans are functional, with open-concept main floors and finished basements in some cases. The street feels cohesive, with no single home breaking the visual rhythm. It is a street built for family living, with driveways that see basketball nets in summer and snow shovels in winter.
Grant Way is a short drive from several parks, including Willmott Park and Milton Community Park, both about five minutes away. Sam Sherratt Public School sits at the street's edge, making the morning school run a matter of steps. Grocery shopping is convenient with Sobeys Milton and Walmart Milton each three to four minutes by car. Milton District Hospital is three minutes away, and the Milton GO Station is five minutes from the street, offering a 65-minute commute to downtown Toronto via GO and TTC.
For daily errands, FreshCo Milton and the Milton Muslim Community Centre are within a five-minute drive. Highway 401 is accessible in four minutes via Regional Road 25, connecting the street to Mississauga, Oakville, and Burlington in about 20 to 25 minutes. The area is well served by public and Catholic schools at both elementary and secondary levels, with Craig Kielburger Secondary School and Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School each about five minutes away. Grant Way sits in a pocket where daily needs are met without crossing town.
Grant Way trades infrequently, with only a handful of transactions recorded over the past year. The street's limited activity makes quantitative analysis unreliable, but the character of the neighbourhood offers a clearer picture. The Scott area is established, with mature tree cover and a mix of detached homes and townhouses on generous lots. Buyers drawn here tend to value space and proximity to Sam Sherratt Public School, which sits directly on the street. The typical owner is likely a family seeking a quieter residential setting within easy reach of Milton's amenities and Highway 401. Despite the thin trade record, the street's appeal lies in its consistency: a stable, low-turnover enclave where homes change hands only when life circumstances shift.
Across 1036 - SC Scott, comparable detached homes have sold at broadly similar levels. The typical sold price sits around $1.3M, based on a substantial sample of 134 transactions over the past year. Prices have held steady year over year, with a negligible decline of roughly one percent. Buyers are paying close to asking, with a sold-to-ask ratio near 0.97, indicating modest negotiation room rather than aggressive discounting. Days on market average around 109, suggesting a measured pace that rewards patience on both sides of the table.
Grant Way sits in the Scott neighbourhood, a position that puts the Milton GO Station a five-minute drive away. The 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 is four minutes from the street, making the drive to Mississauga a straightforward 22-minute run. For Toronto commuters, the GO train is the realistic option: drive to the station, then Union under an hour total. The street itself is a quiet way, with no through-traffic to speak of, so the road network handles the daily rhythm without intrusion.
Public elementary catchment falls to Sam Sherratt Public School, which sits directly on Grant Way itself. Irma Coulson and Tiger Jeet Singh are also within a five-minute drive. Secondary students draw to Craig Kielburger Secondary School, five minutes by car. For Catholic families, Our Lady of Fatima and St. Scholastica elementary schools are both a five-minute drive, while Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School is four minutes away. The range of nearby options gives families flexibility across boards and programs.
Grant Way tends to suit buyers who want a quiet residential pocket with strong school access and a short drive to the GO station. The stock is a mix of detached homes and townhouses, with recent activity thin enough that each property is distinct. Families with elementary-aged children will find Sam Sherratt Public School walkable from the street itself. Commuters who need the GO line for Toronto or a quick drive to Mississauga will appreciate the five-minute station access. The tradeoff is that the street sees limited turnover, so finding the right home may take patience. Renters here tend to be long-term anchored, with unfurnished leases dominating recent records.
Buyers exploring comparable options may consider Wettlaufer Terrace, where detached homes trade around $1.8M, a higher price point that reflects larger lots or more finished square footage. For a more mixed stock at a lower entry point, Martin Street sees townhouses and condos trading around $310K, suited to first-time buyers or investors focused on affordability. Both are within the same general area, so school catchments and commute profiles remain similar. The choice comes down to budget and whether the priority is a detached home at a premium or a more modest entry into the neighbourhood.
Detached inventory on Grant Way has seen 2 closed sales recently. Details below.
Townhouse inventory on Grant Way has seen 1 closed sales recently. Details below.
Sale activity on Grant Way in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Grant Way across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
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