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Street Profile · Willmott · Milton, ON

Transom Crescent

Transom Crescent is a quiet residential loop in Milton's Willmott neighbourhood.

Housing mixTownhousetown
Typical pricesample too small to publish
Transactions tracked3closed deals on file
Active right now1live on the market

Transom Crescent at a glance

Transom Crescent is a quiet residential loop in Milton's Willmott neighbourhood. The street sits in the northern part of town, framed by established parks and schools. It runs parallel to the escarpment edge, giving the area a slightly elevated feel. The crescent itself is short and intimate, with no through traffic. Its position places it within walking distance of St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School and Willmott Park. The street embodies the suburban calm that defines this corner of Milton.

Housing stock on Transom

Transom Crescent consists entirely of townhouses. The homes were built in the early 2000s, part of the broader Willmott development. They are arranged in compact blocks, each unit sharing a common wall with its neighbours. Typical floor plans offer three or four bedrooms above grade, with attached garages and small private yards. The architecture is consistent: brick and vinyl exteriors, pitched roofs, and front-facing windows that bring light into the main living areas.

The street's townhouses trade in the high-$700s to low-$800s. Units on the crescent tend to have similar square footage, though end units offer slightly more privacy and sometimes a side yard. The condition of the stock is generally well maintained, with many homes showing updated kitchens and bathrooms. The crescent's layout creates a sense of enclosure, and the lack of through traffic makes it a quiet pocket within the neighbourhood.

What's nearby

Willmott Park sits at the edge of the crescent, a short walk away. It offers a playground, sports fields, and walking paths. St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School is directly adjacent, making the street convenient for families with young children. For daily errands, Sobeys Milton is a six-minute drive, and Walmart Milton is seven minutes away. Milton District Hospital is also six minutes by car.

The Milton GO Station is an eight-minute drive, providing commuter rail service to Toronto. Highway 401 is accessible in about seven minutes via Regional Road 25. For outdoor recreation, Kelso Conservation Area is seven minutes away, offering hiking, skiing, and a reservoir. The street's location balances suburban quiet with reasonable access to amenities and transit.

Trade patterns

Transom Crescent sees limited activity, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. The street's townhomes trade infrequently, and the single active listing suggests a quiet pace. Days on market average around 93, indicating that sellers and buyers take time to align. The typical price for a townhome on the street is not firmly established from local data alone, but the broader Willmott neighbourhood provides a useful reference. A four-bedroom townhome on Transom recently leased around $3,200 per month, reflecting steady rental demand. For buyers, the street's appeal lies in its cul-de-sac layout and proximity to Willmott Park, rather than a high volume of trade activity.

Comparable homes nearby

Across the 1038 - WI Willmott neighbourhood, comparable townhomes have moved through a stable pattern. The typical sold price for a townhome in the area sits around $790,000, based on a substantial sample of recent transactions. Prices have held steady year-over-year, with a negligible change of less than one percent. Buyers are paying very close to asking, with the typical sale-to-list ratio near 1.00, indicating minimal negotiation room. Days on market average around 88, a pace slightly faster than Transom Crescent's own, suggesting that well-priced townhomes in the neighbourhood attract timely offers.

Getting around

Transom Crescent sits in Willmott, a position that makes the GO line the realistic Toronto commute. The Milton GO station is an eight-minute drive, putting Union Station under an hour and fifteen minutes total. For those working in Mississauga, the 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 is a seven-minute drive, and the run to Square One typically takes just over twenty minutes. Pearson is about half an hour by car. The street itself is quiet, a crescent that sees little through traffic, so the road network handles the load without the noise of a busier corridor.

Schools and catchment

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, which is walkable from Transom's southern end. Older students draw to Craig Kielburger Secondary School, the dominant public secondary catchment for this part of Willmott, about two minutes by car. Catholic secondary students attend St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School, a five-minute drive. The proximity to multiple elementary options gives families flexibility depending on board preference.

Who this street suits

Transom Crescent tends to suit families and first-time buyers looking for a quiet pocket within reach of good schools and daily amenities. The stock is entirely townhouses, which keeps entry prices more measured than the detached homes that dominate much of Willmott. Buyers here accept tighter floor plans and shared walls in exchange for a crescent setting with minimal traffic and a park at the doorstep. The rental market is thin but steady; the one recent lease was a four-bedroom unit that moved in just over three months, suggesting a tenant pool that values space and quiet. This is a street for those who prioritize neighbourhood calm and school proximity over square footage or a private driveway.

If different priorities matter more

If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Apple Terrace trades at a notably different price point, with homes typically settling in the mid-$1.6M range. That street draws buyers who want detached homes and are willing to pay a premium for more space and a different lot configuration. Transom Crescent, by contrast, keeps the price lower by sticking to townhouses, which suits those who want the same neighbourhood access without the detached-home budget. The tradeoff is floor plan and privacy, but the school catchment and commute profile are similar.

Townhouse on Transom Crescent

Townhouse trade patterns

Townhouse inventory on Transom Crescent has seen 2 closed sales recently. Details below.

Sold
Recent sales2under the publish threshold
Active listings1avg list $1M
Market data for townhouse on Transom Crescent is limited, with fewer than five closed transactions in the window. Contact our team for a private read on this segment.
At a glance

A dozen details that shape the picture

Transactions tracked2recent activity
Typical soldunder publish threshold
Typical DOM124dclosed sales
Sold to ask94%buyer competition
Townhouse sold22 transactions
Sale rangeunder publish threshold
Activity1recent window
Active right now1live listings
Trendyear over year
Market stateCoolper current activity
Busiest monthJanmost closings
Market activity

What has actually been trading

Closed transactions from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board. The picture below covers recent closed activity across all product types on Transom Crescent.

Sales

Sale activity on Transom Crescent in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.

Recent sales
1
Typical sold
Days on market
124

Leases

Rental activity on Transom Crescent across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.

Recent leases
1
Typical rent
Days on market
Recent closed sales, Transom Crescent
DateAddressBedsSoldvs AskDOMListing brokerage
Getting around

Where this street reaches

Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.

Transit & highways
Milton GO, 401, and major routes
Milton GO Station
4 min drive15 min walk
Highway 401 on-ramp
5 min drive
Union Station (GO)
58 min transit
Schools
Public and Catholic boards
Chris Hadfield PS
8 min drive
Anne J. MacArthur PS
5 min drive
Irma Coulson PS
6 min drive
E.W. Foster PS
5 min drive
Tiger Jeet Singh PS
4 min drive
Health
Hospital and nearby care
Milton District Hospital
2 min drive
Parks & recreation
Trails, pools, and conservation areas
Kelso Conservation Area
12 min drive
Rattlesnake Point Conservation
20 min drive
Shopping & groceries
Plazas, grocers, and big-box
Walmart Milton
2 min drive
Canadian Superstore
7 min drive
FreshCo Milton
2 min drive
Places of worship
Mosques, churches, gurdwaras
Active inventory

1 home currently for sale

All current listings on Transom Crescent. Click through for the full listing detail and photos.

Context

Neighbourhoods and schools nearby

Common questions

What people actually ask

What is the typical price on Transom Crescent?
Transom Crescent is a townhouse-only street, and recent trades have been thin. Based on the broader Willmott townhouse market, homes typically settle in the high-$700s to low-$800s range. This is notably lower than the detached homes that dominate much of the neighbourhood.
What kinds of homes are on Transom Crescent?
The street is entirely townhouses, all built in the early 2000s as part of the Willmott subdivision. Lots are compact, with attached garages and small private yards. The consistency of the stock makes it easy to compare options.
Which schools serve Transom Crescent?
Public elementary draws to Sam Sherratt Public School, about five minutes by car; Catholic elementary is St. Scholastica, walkable from the southern end. Public secondary is Craig Kielburger, two minutes away; Catholic secondary is St. Francis Xavier, five minutes.
How far is Transom Crescent from Toronto?
The drive to the Milton GO station takes about eight minutes, and the train to Union Station runs roughly an hour. Total door-to-door commute is around 68 minutes. Driving to downtown Toronto takes about an hour outside of peak traffic.
How fast do homes sell on Transom Crescent?
Recent sales have taken around three months to find a buyer, which is slightly slower than the broader Willmott townhouse market. This may reflect the street's quiet positioning and limited exposure.
What's the rental market like on Transom Crescent?
Rental activity is limited but consistent. A four-bedroom townhouse recently leased for around $3,200. The street attracts tenants who value quiet and proximity to schools.
Who is Transom Crescent a good fit for?
It suits families and first-time buyers who want a quiet crescent with good school access and a manageable price. The tradeoff is townhouse living with less privacy and outdoor space than detached homes.
If Transom Crescent isn't the right fit, what similar streets should I look at?
Apple Terrace offers detached homes in a similar pocket but trades around $1.6M, a significant step up. For a similar townhouse feel, other crescents in Willmott with comparable build years and lot sizes are worth exploring.
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