Mulroney Heights sits in Milton's Ford neighbourhood, a residential enclave in the city's northwest quadrant.
Mulroney Heights sits in Milton's Ford neighbourhood, a residential enclave in the city's northwest quadrant. The street runs as a quiet crescent off Wellwood Terrace, framed by newer subdivisions and open green space. Ford District Park lies directly adjacent, giving the street an immediate connection to walking trails and playing fields. The area feels suburban in the truest sense: wide roads, consistent setbacks, and a rhythm of family homes. Mulroney Heights is a short street, and its character is defined by the park at its edge and the consistency of its housing stock.
Mulroney Heights is lined exclusively with townhomes, built in a single phase by a developer whose identity is not publicly confirmed. The units are freehold, with attached garages and two-storey layouts. Typical floor plans offer three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. Lot sizes are compact, as is standard for townhome developments in this part of Milton. Exteriors are predominantly brick with stone accents, and rooflines are consistent across the street. The homes trade in the high-$800s to low-$900s, reflecting the quality of finishes and the proximity to parkland.
The street's townhomes share a common architectural language: front doors set back from the road, small porches, and windows arranged in a predictable rhythm. Sidewalks line both sides, and driveways are short. The units feel uniform but not monotonous; variations in brick colour and trim break up the repetition. Most homes appear well maintained, with mature landscaping beginning to settle in. The street's short length and consistent typology mean that Mulroney Heights offers a straightforward proposition: a townhome in a park-adjacent pocket of Ford, with little variation in form or price.
Ford District Park is steps from Mulroney Heights, offering a playground, sports fields, and walking paths. It is the street's primary amenity and defines the daily rhythm for many residents. Grocery shopping requires a short drive: Sobeys Milton is eight minutes away, and Walmart and FreshCo are each about nine minutes. Milton District Hospital is eight minutes by car, and the Milton GO Station is ten minutes, connecting commuters to Toronto in about 70 minutes. Highway 401 access at Regional Road 25 is nine minutes away.
For families, several schools are within a five-to-ten-minute drive. Craig Kielburger Secondary School is four minutes away, and St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School is a similar distance. Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area and Kelso Conservation Area are each about six minutes by car, offering hiking, biking, and seasonal outdoor recreation. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is nine minutes away. The street's location in northwest Milton puts most daily needs within a ten-minute drive, with the park providing an immediate anchor for outdoor life.
Mulroney Heights trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. The street consists primarily of townhouse inventory in the Ford neighbourhood, where comparable units have established a broader market benchmark. A single townhouse sale recorded on the street reflects the limited resale activity typical of this address. Days on market average around 30 days, indicating brisk movement when units do change hands, though the thin transaction record limits the reliability of any single metric. Two active listings currently sit on the street, suggesting modest supply at any given time. The lease activity on Mulroney consists of a three-bedroom townhouse renting around $3,300 per month, which implies rental demand exists despite the sparse sales history. Nearby Wellwood trades detached homes around $1.7M and Apple moves mixed inventory near $1.6M, both substantially higher brackets reflecting different property types and locations within the Ford area. Mulroney's townhouse positioning places it in a different segment than these comparative addresses, with rental evidence pointing toward owner-occupant and investor interest at lower price points than the neighbourhood's detached-home averages.
Across the Ford neighbourhood, comparable townhouse homes have moved through a similar but slightly softer pattern. Townhouses in the broader area have settled around $850,000 in recent sales, anchored by a substantial sample of units trading over the past year. The neighbourhood-wide price has eased back modestly year-over-year, with sold prices tracking just under original asking, indicating minor negotiation dynamics but strong underlying demand. Days on market for comparable townhouses in the Ford neighbourhood average around 97 days, notably slower than the street's own 30-day pace, suggesting Mulroney may benefit from particular appeal or positioning relative to other nearby inventory. This speed differential hints that units on Mulroney, when available, attract quicker resolution than the broader neighbourhood norm.
Mulroney Heights sits in the Ford neighbourhood, a position that makes the Milton GO station the realistic Toronto commute — a ten-minute drive to the station puts Union under 70 minutes total. For those working in Mississauga or Oakville, the 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 is the daily handle, a nine-minute drive that opens both corridors. The street itself is quiet enough that the road network handles the load without the through-traffic noise that defines busier routes. Pearson is a 32-minute drive, a practical reach for frequent flyers.
Public elementary catchment draws to E.W. Foster Public School, a six-minute drive, with W.I. Dick Middle School also at six minutes for the intermediate years. Catholic elementary students attend St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School, a four-minute drive from most of Mulroney Heights. Secondary students route to Craig Kielburger Secondary School for the public board, a four-minute drive, or St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School at seven minutes. The proximity to multiple school options within a short drive suits families with children across different stages.
Mulroney Heights tends to suit buyers who want a newer townhouse in a quiet pocket of Ford, close to parks and conservation areas but without the premium of a detached home. The rental market here is thin but steady — a three-bedroom townhouse recently leased around $3,300, suggesting demand from long-term tenants. Buyers who accept a tighter lot and a townhouse footprint gain immediate access to Ford District Park at the street's edge and the Rattlesnake Point and Kelso conservation areas within a short drive. The tradeoff is a longer drive to daily errands — grocery stores sit eight to nine minutes away — and a commute that requires a car for most destinations.
If a detached home with more space is the priority, Wellwood Terrace trades around $1.7M and offers a different lot dynamic. For buyers seeking a mix of property types and a slightly lower entry point, Apple Terrace sees mixed stock trading around $1.6M. Both streets sit within the same Ford neighbourhood, so the commute and school catchment patterns remain similar. The difference is in the housing form and the price band — buyers who value a standalone structure over a townhouse footprint will find those alternatives worth a look.
Townhouse inventory on Mulroney Heights 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 Mulroney Heights.
Sale activity on Mulroney Heights in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Mulroney Heights across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
| Date | Address | Beds | Sold | vs Ask | DOM | Listing brokerage |
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Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.
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