Reis Place is a quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Ford neighbourhood, a short walk from Ford District Park.
Reis Place is a quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Ford neighbourhood, a short walk from Ford District Park. The street sits in a residential pocket defined by newer construction and family-oriented layouts. It runs perpendicular to Wettlaufer Terrace and Apple Terrace, two streets with distinctly different housing profiles. The area feels settled without being mature; the trees are still young, the driveways clean. This is a street where neighbours know each other by sight, where kids walk to the park without crossing a major road. The broader Ford area connects easily to Regional Road 25 and Highway 401, making it a practical choice for commuters who want separation from the highway's noise.
Reis Place is a short street of townhomes, all built in the same era and to a consistent plan. The homes are attached in blocks of three or four, with brick and stone facades and concrete driveways. Each unit rises two storeys plus a finished basement, offering three or four bedrooms and roughly 1,500 to 1,800 square feet of living space. The lots are narrow but deep, with small fenced backyards and a single-car garage. The builder is not publicly attributed with high confidence, but the uniformity of the rooflines, window placement, and exterior colour palette suggests a single developer phase.
The townhomes here share a common footprint but vary in finish. Some have upgraded kitchen counters and hardwood on the main floor; others retain original carpet and laminate. The front doors alternate between painted wood and steel, and the porches are shallow but functional. A few units have added interlock walkways or garden beds, small gestures of personalization. The street's compact scale means each home faces the green space at the cul-de-sac end, giving the block an open feel despite the attached construction. Across the Ford neighbourhood, townhomes of this type typically trade around $855,000.
Ford District Park sits at the edge of the street, a five-minute walk with a playground, sports fields, and walking paths. For groceries, Sobeys Milton is an eight-minute drive west, and Walmart and FreshCo are both within nine minutes. Milton District Hospital is eight minutes by car, and the Milton GO Station is ten minutes away, offering a 70-minute commute to downtown Toronto via train and TTC. Highway 401 at Regional Road 25 is nine minutes from the street, and Pearson International Airport is a 32-minute drive.
Several schools serve the area within a ten-minute drive, including Craig Kielburger Secondary School and St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is nine minutes away, and the Islamic Community Centre of Milton is twelve minutes. For outdoor recreation beyond the neighbourhood park, Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area and Kelso Conservation Area are both six minutes by car, offering hiking, biking, and seasonal skiing. The street's location in Ford places it within easy reach of Milton's major retail corridors without being adjacent to them.
Reis Place trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. The street's composition is predominantly townhouse stock, and the limited activity reflects a niche market segment within the Ford neighbourhood. Three sales and two lease events constitute the recorded transaction history, indicating a street where buyer and tenant interest emerges sporadically rather than as a sustained flow. With one active listing present, current supply is minimal, though the thin trade record means any single transaction carries less weight in establishing neighbourhood baseline expectations.
Days on market average around 67 days, a pace that suggests moderate buyer absorption once a property enters the market. Lease activity on the street pairs three-bedroom and four-bedroom townhouses at typical monthly rents around $3,000 and $3,050 respectively. The modest lease-to-sale ratio of two rental events against three sales implies that owner-occupation dominates the street's profile. Positioning rentals around $3,000 to $3,050 per month against the broader neighbourhood's townhouse comps (which typically trade around $856,000) yields gross yields in the high-3% to low-4% range, consistent with Milton's typical buy-to-rent calculus for townhouse stock. For a street with such limited resale history, suitability is clearest when read against the neighbourhood comparable and the cross-street context: Wettlaufer Terrace trades detached homes around $1.8M, while Apple Terrace reflects mixed stock near $1.6M, framing Reis's townhouse positioning within a neighbourhood anchored by higher-value detached and semi-detached phases.
Across the Ford neighbourhood, comparable townhouse homes have sold at typical levels around $856,000 over the past year, drawn from a sample of 176 transactions. The year-over-year direction has held largely steady, with a near-flat movement suggesting price stability across the townhouse segment. Buyers are paying around 97.8% of asking price on average, indicating minimal discounting and modest negotiation room at the margin. Neighbourhood-wide pace runs slightly slower than the street's own DOM, with comparable townhouses typically clearing in around 93 days; Reis's faster 67-day average suggests either stronger immediate buyer engagement or more selective seller positioning. This neighbourhood context frames the street's thin trade record within a broader Ford townhouse market that has maintained price discipline and steady buyer engagement despite modest annual fluctuation.
Reis Place sits in the Ford neighbourhood on Milton's eastern edge, a position that makes the GO line the realistic Toronto commute. The Milton GO station is a ten-minute drive; the full trip to Union runs about 70 minutes. For those working in Mississauga or Oakville, the drive runs around 22 and 24 minutes respectively, with the 401 on-ramp at Regional Road 25 about nine minutes away. The street itself is quiet, a short cul-de-sac that sees no through traffic, so the road network handles the load without the noise of a busier corridor.
Public elementary catchment draws to E.W. Foster Public School, a six-minute drive, with W.I. Dick Middle School also serving the area. Catholic elementary students attend St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary, walkable from Reis Place's southern end at four minutes. Secondary students route to Craig Kielburger Secondary School for the public board, about four minutes away, or St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School for the Catholic board, a seven-minute drive. The concentration of schools within a short radius makes this pocket convenient for families with children at different stages.
Reis Place suits buyers who want a newer townhouse in a quiet pocket without sacrificing highway access. The street is a short cul-de-sac with limited inventory, so it tends to attract those who value privacy and low traffic over walkability to retail. The rental market here leans toward long-term tenants, with unfurnished units moving steadily; the two recent leases both closed within a typical timeframe. Families with school-aged children will find the catchment convenient, though the elementary schools are a short drive rather than a walk. Buyers trading square footage for a quieter setting and easy access to the 401 will find the balance works here.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Wettlaufer Terrace offers detached homes trading around $1.8M, a step up in price and space for those who want a larger lot. Apple Terrace mixes property types around $1.6M, appealing to buyers who want more variety in housing stock. Both are within the same Ford neighbourhood, so the commute and school catchment remain similar. The tradeoff is price and property type rather than location.
Townhouse inventory on Reis Place has seen 3 closed sales recently. Details below.
No closed sales on record for Reis Place in the recent period.
Rental activity on Reis Place across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
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