Bronte Street South runs through the heart of Old Milton, one of the town's earliest settled areas.
Bronte Street South runs through the heart of Old Milton, one of the town's earliest settled areas. The street connects Main Street to the north with the commercial corridor along Derry Road to the south. It is a mixed-use artery: older single-family homes line the blocks, punctuated by small apartment buildings and local businesses. The street sits within walking distance of Milton District Hospital and several parks. Its character is established, not emerging. The canopy is mature. The lots are narrow. This is a street that has been part of Milton's fabric for decades.
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Townhouses dominate the housing stock on Bronte Street South, accounting for the majority of recent trades. These units typically trade in the mid-$600s to low-$700s. A handful of detached homes and a single condo unit round out the mix. The townhouses are mostly two-storey, attached in blocks of four to six, with brick exteriors and private driveways. Lot sizes are compact, reflecting the street's older, infill character. The detached homes are older, some dating to the mid-20th century, with modest frontages and mature landscaping.
The street's housing texture is varied. Some townhouse complexes have been updated with new windows, roofs, and kitchens. Others retain original finishes. The detached homes show a wider range of condition, from well-maintained originals to renovated properties. A few have been converted into multi-unit rentals, adding to the street's rental stock. The overall impression is one of gradual renewal rather than wholesale redevelopment. The street feels lived-in, not polished.
Bronte Street South is a short walk from Rotary Park, a two-minute stroll that offers playgrounds, sports fields, and a community garden. Milton District Hospital is also within walking distance, roughly two minutes away. For daily errands, Walmart and FreshCo are each about two to three minutes by car. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is three minutes away by car. Several public elementary schools, including Robert Baldwin PS, are within a few minutes' walk.
For highway access, the on-ramp to Highway 401 at Regional Road 25 is a three-minute drive. The Milton GO Station is farther, about 14 minutes by car, making the street more car-dependent for commuters. Driving to downtown Toronto takes roughly 74 minutes via GO and TTC. Mississauga is a 22-minute drive, Oakville 24 minutes, and Burlington 20 minutes. The street's location offers reasonable access to employment centres while retaining a neighbourhood feel.
Bronte Street South trades primarily as a townhouse street, with fifteen of twenty-three recent transactions falling into that category. The typical sale settles around $625,000, with the band running from the low-$500s to around $700,000. A three-bedroom townhouse at the 235 address rented around $3,000 per month through 2025 and into early 2026, while one-bedroom units at 174 cleared closer to $2,000. The trend across quarters has been uneven rather than directional: typical prices ran around $650,000 in Q2 2024, firmed to roughly $700,000 in Q3 2024, then eased back to the mid-$600s through Q3 2025 and Q4 2025, with Q2 2026 settling closer to $600,000. The arc is non-linear, with quarter-to-quarter variability that reflects unit mix as much as broader pricing pressure.
Days on market average around 72, a pace that signals measured rather than competitive bidding. Seven active listings against this transaction count points to supply that is neither tight nor flooded, giving buyers room to work without indefinite patience from sellers. The lease-to-sale picture is the more revealing read: eight rentals against fifteen sales over the period, with three-bedroom townhomes leasing around $3,100 against comparable sale prices in the mid-$600s implies gross yields near 5.6%, a figure that explains the share of investor interest the street draws. One-bedroom units at $2,000 against the few smaller-format sales produce a similar yield band. Townhouse stock dominates the trade history, and detached and condo activity remains too thin to draw separate pricing conclusions.
Across Old Milton, comparable townhouse stock has moved through a softer pattern than the street itself. The typical neighbourhood townhouse settled around $650,000, with year-over-year pricing easing roughly 8% across the period, a meaningful step down rather than a mild drift. Sold-to-ask landed near 0.98, indicating modest negotiation room without aggressive discounting, with buyers paying close to but not quite at posted prices. Neighbourhood-wide pace runs notably slower than the street's own days-on-market figure, with comparable townhouses typically clearing in around 88 days against Bronte Street South's 72. The wider Old Milton townhouse pool has absorbed more of the recent softening than this stretch of Bronte Street South has, suggesting the street holds its own pace within a neighbourhood that has cooled more broadly.
Bronte Street South sits in Old Milton, a position that makes the 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 a three-minute drive. The highway carries commuters to Mississauga in about 22 minutes and to Pearson in roughly half an hour. The Milton GO station is a longer reach at 14 minutes by car, which makes the rail commute to Toronto a deliberate choice rather than a casual one. For daily errands, the street's central location puts grocery stores and the hospital within a few minutes' drive. The street itself carries steady local traffic but avoids the congestion of the main arteries.
Public elementary students attend Robert Baldwin Public School, which sits directly on Bronte Street South. Catholic elementary students draw to Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School, a five-minute drive. For secondary, public catchment falls to Milton District High School, three minutes away, while Catholic students attend St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Secondary School, about eight minutes by car. The proximity to Robert Baldwin makes the street particularly convenient for families with young children.
Bronte Street South tends to suit buyers who want a central Old Milton address with walkable access to a public elementary school and quick highway connections. The stock is predominantly townhouses, which appeals to first-time buyers and those downsizing from larger detached homes. Renters here are typically long-term anchored, with most leases unfurnished and moving within a couple of months. The tradeoff is that the street carries more local traffic than a quiet cul-de-sac, but the convenience of nearby amenities and the 401 ramp compensates for that.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Wellwood offers detached homes trading around $1.7M, which suits buyers who want more space and a quieter setting. Apple, also nearby, has a mix of property types with typical prices around $1.6M, appealing to those who want newer construction or larger lots. Both streets sit in the same Old Milton neighbourhood but trade at a higher price point for more square footage or land.
Semi inventory on Bronte Street South is currently active but has thin recent sale history.
Townhouse inventory on Bronte Street South has seen 15 closed sales recently. Details below.
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Closed transactions from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board. The picture below covers recent closed activity across all product types on Bronte Street South.
Sale activity on Bronte Street South in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Bronte Street South across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
Typical sold price across all product types on Bronte Street South, plotted with transaction volume.
| 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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