Laundon Terrace is a quiet residential street in the Scott neighbourhood of Milton.
Laundon Terrace is a quiet residential street in the Scott neighbourhood of Milton. It runs parallel to Martin Street, just south of Derry Road, and is framed by newer subdivisions that define this part of the city. The street is short, with a handful of homes on each side, and feels removed from the busier arterial roads. Mature trees are sparse, given the area's recent development, but the street's layout and setbacks give it an open, suburban character. It sits within walking distance of Sam Sherratt Public School and a short drive from Milton District Hospital.
The housing stock on Laundon Terrace is a mix of detached homes and townhouses, all built within the last decade. Detached homes dominate, typically two-storey designs with brick and stone exteriors. Lot sizes are modest, consistent with the neighbourhood's density. Townhouses are attached in blocks of three or four units, with similar exterior treatments. The street's homes are uniform in era but show some variation in rooflines and front porch detailing.
Trade prices for detached homes on Laundon Terrace settle in the low-$1Ms, while townhouses trade in the high-$700s to low-$800s. The homes are well-maintained, with many featuring upgraded kitchens and hardwood flooring. Garages are standard, and driveways accommodate two cars. The street's short length means there is little through traffic, and the homes face each other across a wide, grassy boulevard.
Laundon Terrace is within a five-minute drive of several parks, including Willmott Park and Milton Community Park. Sam Sherratt Public School is directly adjacent, making it a short walk for elementary students. Grocery shopping is convenient with Sobeys Milton and Walmart Milton both less than five minutes away by car. The Milton GO Station is a five-minute drive, offering commuter rail service to Toronto.
For recreation, Kelso Conservation Area is a ten-minute drive north, providing hiking and skiing in season. Milton District Hospital is three minutes away by car. The highway access to the 401 at Regional Road 25 is four minutes from the street, connecting to Mississauga and beyond. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is also nearby, serving the local community.
Laundon Terrace trades infrequently; the street has seen only four sales over the recent window, with a single lease recorded. The sparse transaction count places the street below the threshold for reliable pricing statistics, which means typical price and range data are withheld here. What emerges from the limited activity is a mix of detached homes (three sales) and one townhouse, suggesting architectural diversity within a small sample. Days on market average around 114, pointing to a slower clearing pace than many Milton streets, a pattern consistent with lower transaction velocity and potentially fewer buyer inquiries per listing window.
A four-bedroom unit rented around $4,250 per month, indicating that lease-to-sales activity remains minimal on Laundon. The nearby cross-streets Martin and Martin trade in the low-$310s, providing a pricing reference point for the broader Scott neighbourhood context, though direct Laundon comparables remain too few to establish a reliable street-level range. With only two active listings currently on the market and a thin sample of prior trades, buyers and sellers on Laundon should expect extended marketing periods and recognize that each transaction on this street carries outsized influence on local perception. The street's quiescence reflects either limited supply or lower buyer demand, a distinction worth understanding before listing or making an offer.
Across Scott neighbourhood, comparable detached homes have moved through a market characterized by stability and modest buyer concession. The typical detached home in the area has sold around $1.3M, with a sample of 134 sales over the recent year providing strong grounding for that figure. Prices have held largely steady year-over-year, rising only marginally; buyers in the neighbourhood have paid around 97 cents on the dollar at closing, indicating negotiations that favour sellers slightly but remain within normal range. Days on market for neighbourhood-wide detached stock average around 106, nearly matching Laundon's own pace of 114 days, suggesting that slower clearing on this particular street reflects broader neighbourhood conditions rather than a street-specific headwind.
Laundon Terrace sits in the Scott neighbourhood, a position that makes the Milton GO station the realistic Toronto commute — a five-minute drive puts Union under an hour total. For those working in Mississauga, the 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 is four minutes away, making the 22-minute drive a daily rhythm. The street itself is quiet enough that the road network handles the load without through-traffic noise, though peak hours on the 401 can stretch that Mississauga run.
Public elementary catchment falls to Sam Sherratt Public School, which is walkable from the street itself; Catholic students attend St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary, a five-minute drive. Older students draw to Craig Kielburger Secondary School, the dominant public secondary catchment for this part of Scott, also a five-minute drive. Catholic secondary students have Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School within four minutes.
Laundon Terrace tends to suit families who want a quiet pocket with good school access and a short commute to the GO station. The stock is mostly detached homes, which appeals to buyers who prioritize space and a yard over newer finishes. The tradeoff is that the street is small and turnover is low, so inventory is thin; buyers need patience. The single recent lease suggests the rental market here is modest, with tenants likely anchored for the longer term.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Martin Street offers a different pattern: condos trading around $310K, which suits buyers looking for lower entry points or lock-and-leave living. Laundon Terrace's detached homes trade at a higher price point, so Martin works for those prioritizing affordability over space. The two streets are in the same neighbourhood, so school catchments and commute times are similar.
Detached inventory on Laundon Terrace has seen 3 closed sales recently. Details below.
Townhouse inventory on Laundon Terrace 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 Laundon Terrace.
Sale activity on Laundon Terrace in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Laundon Terrace 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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