Campbellville sits within Milton's rural northern tier, a hamlet defined by its quiet lanes and open horizons.
Campbellville sits within Milton's rural northern tier, a hamlet defined by its quiet lanes and open horizons. Its character is one of deliberate space: properties here tend toward generous lots, with the working landscape visible at the edge of every street. The pace of life is unhurried, shaped more by the seasons than by the commute clock.
As one of Milton's more established rural areas, Campbellville offers a distinct alternative to the city's suburban core. It suits those who value room to breathe and a close connection to the surrounding countryside, while remaining within reach of Milton's services and highways.
Campbellville appeals to buyers who prioritize space and privacy over proximity to urban amenities. The area's larger lots and mature tree cover create a sense of seclusion that is rare closer to town. This is a place for those who accept a longer drive to shops and schools in exchange for a quieter, more self-contained lifestyle. It is a natural fit for families seeking room to grow, for hobby farmers, and for anyone drawn to the rhythms of rural life without being fully remote.
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Campbellville's market is active but thin, with 14 sales over the trailing twelve months. Detached homes dominate, with a typical price near $1,791,000 and a wide range from $780,000 to $4,000,000. Homes spent an average of 118 days on market, reflecting a patient pace.
Quarterly medians have fluctuated: from $2,235,000 in Q3 2024 to $1,190,000 in Q4 2024, then climbing to $1,727,000 in Q3 2025 and $2,062,000 in Q4 2025, before easing to $1,372,000 in Q1 2026 and recovering to $1,884,000 in Q2 2026. The market shows seasonal variation but remains character-driven.