Suitor Court is a short, quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Willmott neighbourhood.
Suitor Court is a short, quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Willmott neighbourhood. It sits east of Thompson Road South, just north of Derry Road, in a pocket where townhouses and detached homes share the same block. The court is framed by Willmott Park at its entrance and St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School across the street. Mature trees line the boulevard, and the street carries little through traffic. It is the kind of court where children walk to school and neighbours recognise each other by sight. The broader Willmott area is a settled residential zone, built mostly in the early 2000s, with a mix of family homes and green space.
Suitor Court is composed entirely of townhouses. The homes are freehold, built in the early 2000s, with brick and stone facades and attached two-car garages. Each unit rises two storeys, with three bedrooms and roughly 1,500 to 1,700 square feet of living space. The floor plans are consistent across the court: an open main level with kitchen and family room, three bedrooms upstairs, and a basement that is often finished. The lots are narrow but deep, with a small front yard and a fenced rear garden.
The street's townhouses share a uniform architectural language, but individual owners have added their own touches. Some have upgraded kitchens with quartz counters and stainless appliances; others have refinished basements or added decking off the back. The exteriors are well maintained, and the court feels cohesive without being identical. Across the Willmott area, townhouses of this vintage typically trade around $770,000. The street's location next to a park and a school adds to its appeal for families.
Willmott Park sits at the mouth of Suitor Court, with a playground, sports field, and walking paths. St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School is across the street, a walk of less than a minute. Craig Kielburger Secondary School is a two-minute drive. For groceries, Sobeys Milton is a six-minute drive; Walmart and FreshCo are each about seven minutes away. Milton District Hospital is six minutes by car. The Milton GO Station is eight minutes away, with trains to Toronto Union Station in about an hour.
Several places of worship are within a short drive, including the Milton Muslim Community Centre six minutes away. Highway 401 is accessible via Regional Road 25 in about seven minutes, making commutes to Mississauga, Oakville, and Burlington straightforward. The court's position in Willmott means daily errands are a short drive, while the park and school keep the immediate surroundings quiet and family-oriented.
Suitor Court trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. The street is dominated by townhouse inventory, a property form that appeals to owners seeking lower-maintenance ownership within the Willmott neighbourhood. Active listings on the street number just two at present, a tight supply posture that reflects the court's modest scale and limited turnover. Days on market average around 83, suggesting that when units do appear, they move at a measured pace rather than with urgency.
Lease activity on Suitor outpaces sales, with four rental placements against three sales in the recent period. Two-bedroom units have rented individually near $2,800 per month, while three-bedroom townhouses in the street's rental pool have clustered around $2,900 per month. This rental-to-sale ratio, paired with the street's constrained sales record, points toward investor interest in the court's townhouse stock. The limited resale record makes direct price comparison difficult; interpretation is clearest when read against the neighbourhood comparable, where townhouses across the wider Willmott area have traded around $770,000 in recent quarters.
Across the Willmott neighbourhood, comparable townhouse homes have sold at broadly similar levels over the past year. The typical townhouse in the wider area traded around $770,000, against a sample of 160 sales, indicating a stable market for this property type in the neighbourhood. Year-over-year, prices in the neighbourhood have held level, with the typical price remaining essentially flat through the window. Sellers have achieved near-ask outcomes, with comparable townhouses closing at approximately 99.4% of asking price, a signal of balanced buyer-seller dynamics. Days on market for townhouses neighbourhood-wide average around 87, a pace consistent with Suitor Court's own transaction velocity of 83 days.
Suitor Court sits in Willmott, a position that makes the GO line the realistic Toronto commute β an eight-minute drive to Milton GO Station puts Union Station under 70 minutes total. For those working in Mississauga or Oakville, the drive runs around 22 and 24 minutes respectively, with Highway 401 accessible at Regional Road 25 in about seven minutes. The court itself is quiet, with no through-traffic, so the road network handles the load without the noise that defines busier corridors.
Public catchment falls to Sam Sherratt Public School, a five-minute drive that draws families along the western half of the street; Catholic students attend St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary, walkable from Suitor's southern end. Older students draw to Craig Kielburger Secondary School, the dominant secondary catchment for this part of Willmott, two minutes by car. For Catholic secondary, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School is a five-minute drive.
Suitor Court suits buyers who want a quiet, low-traffic enclave within Willmott's established fabric. The street is almost entirely townhouses, making it a natural fit for first-time buyers, downsizers, or those seeking a lower-maintenance home without sacrificing proximity to parks and schools. The rental market here is active β recent leases have moved quickly, with most tenants signing for 12-month terms, suggesting a stable, long-term-oriented tenant pool. Buyers accept a slightly longer drive to the GO station in exchange for a quieter setting and a more compact, manageable home.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Wettlaufer Terrace offers detached homes trading around $1.8M, suited to buyers who want more space and a different lot configuration. Apple Terrace mixes property types with prices around $1.6M, appealing to those who prioritize a broader range of housing options. Both streets sit within the same Willmott neighbourhood, so the tradeoff is primarily in home type and price point rather than location or commute.
Townhouse inventory on Suitor Court has seen 1 closed sales recently. Details below.
Sale activity on Suitor Court in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Suitor Court across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
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