Bell Street runs through the Bronte Meadows neighbourhood in Milton's south end.
Bell Street runs through the Bronte Meadows neighbourhood in Milton's south end. It is a quiet residential street lined with mature trees and well-kept lawns. The street sits just north of Derry Road, within a few minutes' drive of Milton District Hospital and several large parks. Its location offers easy access to Highway 401 via Regional Road 25, making it a practical choice for commuters. Bell Street feels settled and established, with a calm rhythm that defines daily life here.
Bell Street is composed entirely of detached homes, a rarity in Milton's newer subdivisions. The housing stock dates from the 1990s and early 2000s, with traditional two-storey layouts on generous lots. Brick and vinyl siding are the dominant exterior treatments. Floor plans typically offer three to four bedrooms and two-car garages. Homes on Bell trade in the mid-$900s, reflecting the street's established character and lot sizes.
The street's uniformity in era and type gives it a cohesive look. Many homes have been updated over the years with modern kitchens and finished basements. Frontages are wide enough for mature landscaping, and driveways often accommodate multiple vehicles. The overall impression is one of solid, family-oriented construction with room to personalise.
Daily errands are well served within a short drive. Sobeys Milton is three minutes away, and Walmart Milton is four. FreshCo and Canadian Superstore are also close. Milton District Hospital is four minutes by car, offering peace of mind for families. Several parks lie within five to seven minutes' drive, including Centennial Park, Milton Community Park, and Coates Park.
Public schools are nearby: E.W. Foster Public School and W.I. Dick Middle School are each four minutes away. Catholic options include Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School at five minutes. The Milton GO Station is a 19-minute drive, while Highway 401 can be reached in five minutes. For those commuting to Toronto, the drive-plus-train journey takes just over an hour.
Bell Street trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. All activity on the street comprises detached homes; the three sales recorded represent the entire depth of the resale market here. This thin trade record means that price expectations must be informed by the broader Bronte Meadows neighbourhood context rather than street-level comps alone. The single active listing suggests current supply is minimal, typical of a street where homes change hands infrequently and tend to remain occupied for extended periods. Without sufficient recent sales volume to establish a reliable street-level price band or trend, prospective buyers should anchor their expectations to comparable detached homes across the immediate neighbourhood, where the market has moved with greater clarity and measurable frequency. The absence of lease activity on Bell Street further underscores that the homes here are owner-occupied; rental demand does not appear to surface on this street at any observable scale.
Across Bronte Meadows, comparable detached homes have traded around $950,000 over the recent twelve-month window. Year-on-year, prices in the neighbourhood have softened modestly, declining roughly 4.5 percent from the prior-year period. Homes have sold near asking price, with a sold-to-ask ratio near 0.99, indicating buyers and sellers remain well-aligned on value and that negotiation room remains constrained. Pace in the broader neighbourhood runs around 88 days on market, suggesting homes move through the market at a deliberate, measured tempo rather than with urgency. This neighbourhood-level context provides the most reliable anchor for understanding where Bell Street homes are likely to sit within the local market, given the street's sparse transaction history.
Bell Street sits in Bronte Meadows, a position that makes the 401 the primary commute handle. The on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is a five-minute drive, putting Mississauga within 22 minutes and Pearson within 32. The GO station is farther than ideal for a daily rail commute — 19 minutes by car — so most residents drive to Toronto or use the highway for regional trips. Oakville and Burlington are each about 20 minutes by car, making the street a practical base for those working across the western GTA.
Public elementary students on Bell Street draw to E.W. Foster Public School, a four-minute drive, or Sam Sherratt Public School at five minutes. W.I. Dick Middle School is also within a four-minute drive. Catholic elementary students attend Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School, five minutes away, or St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School at six minutes. Secondary students in the Catholic system draw to St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Secondary School, an eight-minute drive.
Bell Street suits buyers who want a detached home in an established Milton neighbourhood without paying a premium for newer construction. The street's position near the 401 appeals to those who commute by car to Mississauga, Oakville, or Burlington. Families with school-aged children will find multiple public and Catholic elementary options within a short drive. The tradeoff is distance to the GO station, which makes a rail commute less convenient than in neighbourhoods closer to the line.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, homes built in the early 2000s tend to offer larger lots than newer subdivisions nearby, while tighter frontage is more common in developments from the 2010s. For buyers who prioritize walkability to the GO station, neighbourhoods closer to the Milton line are worth exploring. Those seeking newer construction with modern floor plans may prefer streets in the newer sections of Bronte Meadows, where homes typically trade in the mid-$900s.
Detached inventory on Bell Street has seen 3 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 Bell Street.
No closed sales on record for Bell Street in the recent period.
| 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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