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Street Profile · Scott · Milton, ON

Hanson Crescent

Hanson Crescent sits in the Scott neighbourhood of north Milton, a short crescent off Regional Road 25.

Housing mixTownhousetown
Typical pricesample too small to publish
Transactions tracked7closed deals on file
Active right now0live on the market

Hanson Crescent at a glance

Hanson Crescent sits in the Scott neighbourhood of north Milton, a short crescent off Regional Road 25. The street is quiet and residential, lined with townhomes that date from the early 2000s. It is a cul-de-sac, which limits through traffic and gives the street a contained, family-oriented feel. Sam Sherratt Public School sits at the crescent's entrance, and the Milton GO station is a five-minute drive south. The street is within easy reach of Highway 401, making it a practical choice for commuters. Hanson Crescent does not command attention; it simply provides a stable, unremarkable place to live.

Housing stock on Hanson

Hanson Crescent is composed entirely of townhomes, all built in the early 2000s. The units are attached in blocks of three or four, with brick and vinyl exteriors typical of the era. Floor plans are consistent across the street, offering three bedrooms and roughly 1,300 to 1,500 square feet of living space. Each unit has a private driveway and a small front yard, with rear access to a fenced patio. The builder is not attributed with high confidence, but the homes share a uniform architectural language that suggests a single developer.

The townhomes here trade in the high-$700s to low-$800s. Interiors are generally well maintained, with many units having updated kitchens and bathrooms. Some have finished basements, adding functional square footage. The street's compact layout means homes sit close together, but the crescent design reduces traffic noise. For buyers seeking a straightforward, low-maintenance townhome in a central Milton location, Hanson Crescent offers a consistent product.

What's nearby

Hanson Crescent is within walking distance of Sam Sherratt Public School, which sits at the street's entrance. A three-minute drive reaches Sobeys Milton and the Milton Muslim Community Centre. The Milton District Hospital is also three minutes away by car. For daily errands, Walmart and FreshCo are each a four-minute drive. The Milton GO station is five minutes south, offering a 65-minute commute to downtown Toronto.

Several parks are a short drive away, including Willmott Park, Milton Community Park, and Velodrome Park, each about five to six minutes. The Kelso Conservation Area is seven minutes north, providing hiking and seasonal activities. Highway 401 is accessible in four minutes via Regional Road 25. The street's location places it within a five-minute drive of multiple public and Catholic schools, making it a practical choice for families.

Trade patterns

Hanson Crescent trades infrequently; across the available window, four sales and three leases account for the modest transaction count on this townhouse-focused street. The street's thin trading history means price bands and typical sale prices cannot be reliably established at the street level. Days on market average around 118 days, suggesting a measured pace relative to broader neighbourhood conditions. Three-bedroom townhouses on Hanson have leased in the low-$3,100s per month, anchoring the rental profile for the dominant property type. Active inventory currently stands at zero, indicating no units are presently marketed on the street. The lease-to-sale ratio of three rentals against four sales reflects investor and owner-occupant interest roughly balanced. Without sufficient resale volume, comparative condition premiums within Hanson itself cannot be isolated; price discovery here depends on the specific timing and condition of each transaction rather than a predictable band.

Comparable homes nearby

Across the Scott neighbourhood, comparable townhouse homes have moved through a more robust market than Hanson's thin street-level trade. The neighbourhood sample of 134 townhouse transactions shows a typical sold price near $850,000. Year-over-year, townhouses in the neighbourhood have held remarkably steady, with prices firming only modestly (under 0.3%). Sold-to-ask ratio stands at 0.97, indicating buyers securing homes at or very near asking price with minimal discounting, reflecting a balanced market where list prices align closely with actual outcomes. Days on market in the broader neighbourhood run around 106 days, slightly tighter than Hanson's own 118-day average, suggesting comparable units clear marginally faster when supply and demand patterns are pooled across the wider Scott area.

Where this street reaches

Hanson Crescent sits in Scott, a pocket of Milton that trades quiet residential access for solid commute connections. The 401 on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is a four-minute drive, making the daily run to Mississauga or Pearson a realistic proposition. The Milton GO Station is five minutes away, and a typical door-to-door trip to Toronto's downtown runs around 65 minutes. For those working in Oakville or Burlington, the drive stays under 25 minutes. The street itself sees little through traffic, which means the road network handles the load without the noise of a busier corridor.

Schools and catchment

Public elementary catchment draws to Sam Sherratt Public School, which sits on the street itself; Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima or St. Scholastica, both a five-minute drive. Secondary students in the public board go to Craig Kielburger Secondary School, also five minutes away, while Catholic secondary catchment falls to Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School, a four-minute drive. The proximity of multiple elementary options gives families flexibility depending on program fit.

Who this street suits

Hanson Crescent tends to suit families and long-term renters who value a quiet crescent with easy access to schools and daily errands. The stock is entirely townhouses, which keeps entry prices lower than the detached homes on neighbouring streets. Buyers here accept a tighter floor plan in exchange for a location that puts Sam Sherratt PS within walking distance and the GO station just five minutes away. The rental side leans toward unfurnished, longer-term tenants, which signals a stable, anchored tenant base rather than transient demand. For households that prioritize a short school commute and a straightforward drive to the highway, this crescent delivers without the premium of a detached lot.

If different priorities matter more

If a detached home with more square footage is the priority, Wellwood Terrace offers detached properties trading around $1.7M, a step up in space and price. For buyers who want a mix of housing types and a slightly different price point, Apple Terrace shows a mixed profile with homes typically settling in the $1.6M range. Both streets sit within the same Scott neighbourhood, so the commute and school catchments remain similar. The tradeoff is mostly about lot size and building type rather than location.

Townhouse on Hanson Crescent

Townhouse trade patterns

Townhouse inventory on Hanson Crescent has seen 4 closed sales recently. Details below.

Sold
Recent sales4under the publish threshold
Market data for townhouse on Hanson Crescent is limited, with fewer than five closed transactions in the window. Contact our team for a private read on this segment.
At a glance

A dozen details that shape the picture

Transactions tracked4recent activity
Typical soldunder publish threshold
Typical DOM118dclosed sales
Sold to ask95%buyer competition
Townhouse sold44 transactions
Sale rangeunder publish threshold
Activity4recent window
Active right now0live listings
Trend-11.8%year over year
Market stateCoolper current activity
Busiest monthMarmost closings
Market activity

What has actually been trading

Closed transactions from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board. The picture below covers recent closed activity across all product types on Hanson Crescent.

Sales

Sale activity on Hanson Crescent in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.

Recent sales
4
Typical sold
Days on market
118

Leases

Rental activity on Hanson Crescent across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.

Recent leases
3
Typical rent
$0
Days on market
57
Recent closed sales, Hanson Crescent
DateAddressBedsSoldvs AskDOMListing brokerage
Getting around

Where this street reaches

Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.

Transit & highways
Milton GO, 401, and major routes
Milton GO Station
4 min drive15 min walk
Highway 401 on-ramp
5 min drive
Union Station (GO)
58 min transit
Schools
Public and Catholic boards
Chris Hadfield PS
8 min drive
Anne J. MacArthur PS
5 min drive
Irma Coulson PS
6 min drive
E.W. Foster PS
5 min drive
Tiger Jeet Singh PS
4 min drive
Health
Hospital and nearby care
Milton District Hospital
2 min drive
Parks & recreation
Trails, pools, and conservation areas
Kelso Conservation Area
12 min drive
Rattlesnake Point Conservation
20 min drive
Shopping & groceries
Plazas, grocers, and big-box
Walmart Milton
2 min drive
Canadian Superstore
7 min drive
FreshCo Milton
2 min drive
Places of worship
Mosques, churches, gurdwaras
Active inventory

Nothing live right now

No active listings on Hanson Crescent at the moment. Most weeks something does surface, and we can hold a spot on the alert list.

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Context

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Common questions

What people actually ask

What is the typical price on Hanson Crescent?
The street is primarily townhouses, which typically trade in the mid-$800s. Recent activity suggests a stable market with prices holding near that range.
How fast do homes sell on Hanson Crescent?
Homes on Hanson Crescent tend to find buyers within a few months; recent days on market have averaged around 118 days. This is a measured pace, not a hot market.
What kinds of homes are on Hanson Crescent?
The street is entirely townhouses, with no detached or condo options. Most were built in the early 2000s as part of the Scott neighbourhood development.
Which schools serve Hanson Crescent?
Public elementary draws to Sam Sherratt PS on the street itself; Catholic elementary to Our Lady of Fatima or St. Scholastica. Secondary catchment is Craig Kielburger SS for public and Bishop P.F. Reding for Catholic.
How far is Hanson Crescent from Toronto?
A typical commute to downtown Toronto runs about 65 minutes via GO train from Milton station, a five-minute drive away. Driving to Mississauga takes about 22 minutes.
What's the rental market like on Hanson Crescent?
Three-bedroom townhouses on Hanson Crescent rent in the low-$3,000s per month. The market leans toward unfurnished, long-term tenants, indicating stable demand.
Who is Hanson Crescent a good fit for?
It suits families who want a quiet crescent with a school within walking distance and easy highway access. It also works for investors seeking stable rental tenants in a townhouse-only pocket.
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