Leger Way runs through the Ford and Willmott neighbourhoods in north Milton, a corridor of mixed residential density that mirrors the area's rapid suburban growth.
Leger Way runs through the Ford and Willmott neighbourhoods in north Milton, a corridor of mixed residential density that mirrors the area's rapid suburban growth. The street sits within a grid of newer subdivisions, bordered by Ford District Park at its northern edge and the commercial strip along Derry Road to the south. It is a through street, not a cul-de-sac, carrying a steady hum of local traffic. The surrounding blocks are defined by broad sidewalks, young street trees, and a patchwork of detached homes and mid-rise condos. Leger Way feels settled but still in motion, with construction cranes occasionally visible on the horizon. It is a street where the rhythm of daily life is set by school drop-offs, dog walks, and the distant sound of the GO train.
Leger Way offers a mix of detached houses and condominium apartments, with a handful of townhomes rounding out the stock. Detached homes typically sit on standard 35- to 40-foot lots, with two-storey facades in brick and stone, built in the early 2000s. Condos cluster in a single mid-rise building at 1105 Leger Way, a five-storey structure with one- and two-bedroom units ranging from roughly 500 to 900 square feet. Townhomes are rare, appearing only occasionally in the mix. The street's housing spans a wide price spectrum: condos trade in the mid-$400s, while detached homes settle in the low-$1.3Ms.
The building at 1105 Leger Way anchors the street's rental activity, with a steady turnover of one- and two-bedroom units. Detached homes show more variation in condition and finish; some have been updated with modern kitchens and hardwood floors, while others retain original early-2000s finishes. Exterior treatments lean toward neutral brick with contrasting stone accents, a common palette for the era. The street lacks a single dominant builder, and the housing stock reflects a mix of developers active in north Milton during the 2000s. Floor plans in the detached segment typically offer four bedrooms and a double garage, with finished basements in many cases.
Ford District Park sits at the north end of Leger Way, a short walk from most homes. It offers a playground, sports fields, and walking paths that connect to a larger trail network. For groceries, Sobeys Milton is an eight-minute drive west, with Walmart and FreshCo roughly a minute further. Milton District Hospital is eight minutes by car, and the Milton GO Station is ten minutes away, providing a 70-minute commute to downtown Toronto via GO and TTC. Highway 401 access at Regional Road 25 is nine minutes from the street.
Several schools serve the area, including Craig Kielburger Secondary School (four minutes by car) and St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School (four minutes). The Milton Muslim Community Centre is nine minutes away. For outdoor recreation, Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area and Kelso Conservation Area are each six minutes by car, offering hiking, mountain biking, and skiing in season. The street's position in north Milton puts most daily needs within a ten-minute drive, while the conservation areas provide a quick escape from suburban density.
Leger Way trades across an unusually wide spectrum because the street holds three distinct product types. Condo apartments at the 1105 address have typically settled around $475,000, while detached homes further along the road have moved closer to $1.35M, with the wider range stretching from around $375,000 at the entry end to $1.55M at the upper end. The seven active listings against fourteen recent sales suggest supply has loosened somewhat for buyers, particularly at the condo tier where stock turns over more frequently. Days on market average around 80, a measured pace that points to careful pricing rather than urgent bidding. The quarterly read has been uneven across the period: the typical price softened from around $1.07M in Q3 2024 to around $714,000 in Q4 2024 as the mix shifted toward condo trades, firmed from $750,000 in Q1 2025 to around $1.09M in Q3 2025 as detached activity returned, then eased to around $700,000 in Q2 2026. The pattern reflects mix as much as direction, and the range itself has held wide rather than compressed.
Lease activity dominates the recent record, with fifty-five rentals against fourteen sales over the period. One-bedroom condos at 1105 Leger Way have leased around $1,950 to $2,050, two-bedroom units around $2,100 to $2,500, and a three-bedroom townhome at 1125 Leger leased around $3,400 in mid-2026. A five-bedroom detached at 1208 Leger cleared at $4,200. Against condo sale prices near $475,000, two-bedroom rents around $2,250 imply gross yields close to 5.7%, which explains why investor activity anchors the lower tier of the street.
Across the Ford neighbourhood, comparable condo homes typically trade around $440,000, sitting close to where the condo tier on Leger Way has settled. Year-over-year pricing has held essentially level, drifting fractionally lower in a way that reads as steady rather than directional. Sold-to-ask sits near 0.98, indicating modest negotiation room without meaningful discounting, so buyers in this segment are largely meeting sellers within a narrow band of the list. Pace across the neighbourhood runs slightly slower than the street itself, with comparable condos typically clearing in around 93 days, a pattern consistent with the carrying-cost discipline that buyers at this price point tend to apply.
Leger Way sits in the Ford neighbourhood of Milton, a position that makes the 401 the primary commute handle. The on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is a nine-minute drive, putting Mississauga within 22 minutes and Pearson within 32. For those heading downtown Toronto, the Milton GO station is ten minutes away; the combined drive-and-train trip runs around 70 minutes. The street itself is a quiet way with little through-traffic, so the road network handles the load without the noise of a busier corridor. Oakville and Burlington are both reachable in about 20 to 24 minutes by car, making this a practical base for commuters across the western GTA.
Public elementary catchment draws to Sam Sherratt Public School, a seven-minute drive that serves families along Leger Way's western end; E.W. Foster Public School and W.I. Dick Middle School are also within a six-minute drive for alternative routing. Catholic elementary students attend St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary, four minutes away and walkable from the street's southern end. Secondary students in the public board go to Craig Kielburger Secondary School, a four-minute drive, while Catholic secondary draws to St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School, seven minutes away. The mix of nearby elementary options gives families some flexibility depending on program fit.
Leger Way tends to suit buyers who want a mix of housing types in a neighbourhood that balances quiet residential feel with practical access to highways and daily amenities. The street's stock includes condos, townhouses, and detached homes, so it accommodates first-time buyers, downsizers, and families alike. The rental market here is active and dominated by unfurnished units on 12-month leases, signalling long-term anchored tenants rather than transient demand. Buyers who accept that the GO station and highway are a short drive rather than a walk get a quieter street and a wider price range than closer-to-transit corridors. The presence of Ford District Park at the doorstep adds appeal for those with young children or dogs.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Wettlaufer Terrace offers detached homes trading around $1.8M, a step up in price and lot size for those who want more space and are willing to pay for it. Apple Terrace presents a mixed stock with typical prices around $1.6M, suiting buyers who want a broader range of home types in a comparable neighbourhood setting. Both streets sit within the same Ford and Willmott area, so the commute and amenity profile remain similar. The tradeoff is primarily in price and home type: Leger Way's lower entry point and rental activity make it more accessible, while Wettlaufer and Apple lean toward higher-end ownership.
Detached inventory on Leger Way has seen 6 closed sales recently. Details below.
Townhouse inventory on Leger Way has seen 1 closed sales recently. Details below.
Condo inventory on Leger Way has seen 7 closed sales recently. Details below.
Sale activity on Leger Way in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Leger Way across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
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