Grant Way is a quiet residential lane in Milton's Scott neighbourhood, a pocket defined by its proximity to schools and parks.
Grant Way is a quiet residential lane in Milton's Scott neighbourhood, a pocket defined by its proximity to schools and parks. The street runs north-south between Wellwood Terrace and Apple Terrace, forming part of a mature enclave where detached homes and townhouses sit on generous lots. Mature trees line the roadway, and the pace of life here is unhurried. The street sits within walking distance of Sam Sherratt Public School and a short drive from Milton District Hospital. It is a place where families settle in for the long term.
Grant Way offers a mix of detached homes and townhouses, built primarily in the early 2000s. Detached homes on the street are two-storey designs with brick and stone exteriors, typically offering four bedrooms and double-car garages. Townhouses are stacked or end-unit configurations, providing three to four bedrooms with attached garages. Lot sizes are generous for an infill street, with frontages ranging from 35 to 45 feet on detached properties.
The housing stock is well-maintained, with many homes featuring updated kitchens, hardwood floors, and finished basements. Exterior treatments lean toward traditional brick with occasional stone accents, and roof lines are consistent across the street. Floor plans vary, but open-concept main levels with family rooms off the kitchen are standard. The street's mature landscaping and consistent setbacks give it a cohesive, settled feel. Homes here trade in ranges typical of Scott neighbourhood, with detached properties settling around the mid-$1.3Ms and townhouses in the high-$700s to low-$800s.
Grant Way is within a five-minute drive of several parks, including Willmott Park, Milton Community Park, and Velodrome Park. Sam Sherratt Public School is directly adjacent, making the street a natural fit for families with young children. Grocery shopping is convenient with Sobeys Milton, Walmart, and FreshCo all within a five-minute drive. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is three minutes away by car, and Milton District Hospital is equally close.
For commuters, Milton GO Station is a five-minute drive, and Highway 401 at Regional Road 25 is four minutes from the street. Downtown Toronto is reachable in just over an hour via GO Transit and the TTC. Mississauga, Oakville, and Burlington are all within a 20- to 25-minute drive. The street's location balances suburban quiet with access to major transit and retail corridors.
Grant Way trades infrequently; over the available window, three sales and two lease transactions constitute the full activity record. The street's thinness on resale volume means individual trades carry outsized weight in establishing pattern. Days on market average around 80, suggesting units move when they appear rather than linger in inventory. With zero active listings currently, any buyer interest would depend on new supply or off-market inquiry. The detached homes that have traded represent the dominant property type; one townhouse sale rounds out the recent history.
Across the Scott neighbourhood, comparable detached homes have traded around $1.30M over the past year against a sample of 134 sales, providing a broader frame for understanding Grant Way's activity. The neighbourhood's year-over-year price movement was flat, with prices holding essentially level. Homes in the Scott area moved to sale at approximately 96.6% of asking price, indicating stable buyer-seller negotiation dynamics with modest room for negotiation. Days on market in the neighbourhood run longer at around 106 compared to Grant Way's own 80-day average, suggesting the street itself clears more quickly when supply does appear.
Grant Way sits in the Scott neighbourhood, a position that makes the Milton GO station the realistic Toronto commute — a five-minute drive puts Union under an hour and fifteen minutes total. For those working in Mississauga, the 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 is four minutes away, making the 22-minute drive a reliable daily handle. The street itself is quiet enough that the road network handles the load without through-traffic noise, though the convenience of nearby arterials means getting to Oakville or Burlington is similarly straightforward.
Public elementary catchment falls to Sam Sherratt Public School, which sits directly on Grant Way itself — a walkable option for families along the street. Catholic elementary students attend St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary, a five-minute drive. Secondary students draw to Craig Kielburger Secondary School for the public board, also a five-minute drive, while Catholic secondary students attend Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School, roughly four minutes away. The concentration of schools within a short radius makes this a practical pocket for families with children at different stages.
Grant Way tends to suit buyers who want a quiet residential street with quick access to major commuter infrastructure. The mix of detached homes and townhouses, combined with the proximity to Sam Sherratt Public School, makes it a natural fit for families with young children. The street's position near the 401 and Milton GO station appeals to commuters who prioritize a short drive to the highway or train. Rentals here move relatively quickly — the two recent leases suggest steady demand from tenants who value the same connectivity. Buyers accept a tighter lot pattern and a less established streetscape in exchange for being minutes from the things that matter most.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Wellwood Terrace offers detached homes trading around $1.7M, a step up in price for a different lot configuration. Apple Terrace presents a mixed stock trading around $1.6M, with a slightly different balance of home types. Both streets sit within the same Scott neighbourhood, so the commute and school catchments remain similar — the difference is in the specific street character and the price point for the home type you prefer.
Detached inventory on Grant Way has seen 2 closed sales recently. Details below.
Townhouse inventory on Grant Way has seen 1 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 Grant Way.
Sale activity on Grant Way in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Grant Way across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
| Date | Address | Beds | Sold | vs Ask | DOM | Listing brokerage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.
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