Milton neighbourhood

Ford

Ford is one of Milton's newer residential pockets, a neighbourhood shaped by recent development and a steady influx of families.

$1.03M
typical home
174
sold · last 12 months
31
on the market
Price range
$375K – $1.98M
Home types
Townhomes & Detached
Best suits
Families, Move-up buyers, First-time buyers
Commute
Milton GO + Highway 401 access
Schools
Public & Catholic options nearby — see school pages
The read

Inside Ford

Ford is one of Milton's newer residential pockets, a neighbourhood shaped by recent development and a steady influx of families. Its streets are quiet and orderly, with a layout that favours cul-de-sacs and crescents over through-traffic, giving the area a distinctly suburban calm.

Situated in the northern reaches of Milton, Ford sits at a remove from the city's older commercial corridors. It is a place defined by what it offers residents rather than passers-by: space, consistency, and the sense of a community still writing its own story.

Current supply in Ford sits at 40 active listings. With typical days on market near 86, the pace reads as balanced. Detached and townhouse listings dominate, with 15 and 16 respectively, while condos account for 7 and semis a smaller pool.

Everyday life in Ford revolves around the neighbourhood's own internal rhythm. Parks and green spaces are woven into the street pattern, making it easy to step out for a walk or let children play without crossing a major road. Daily errands require a short drive to the nearest retail nodes, but the trade-off is a quiet, low-traffic environment. The neighbourhood feels self-contained, a pocket where the pace of life is deliberately slower.

Ford is a natural fit for buyers who prioritise space and quiet over walkability and immediate access to amenities. Families with young children will find the street layout and nearby parks particularly appealing, while those who work from home will appreciate the separation from busier parts of town. The trade-off is a reliance on a car for most errands, but for those who value a calm, predictable environment, Ford delivers consistently.

The market

How Ford trades

Typical price
$1.03M
Milton: $1.02M
+1% vs Milton

Ford's resale market is active, with 186 sales over the past year. The typical home traded around $1,032,000, with prices ranging from $375,000 to $1,980,000. Detached homes, the most common type, averaged $1,274,000, while townhouses came in at $875,000. Condos and semis each had smaller volumes, with typical prices of $468,000 and $1,074,000 respectively.

Quarterly trends show a fluctuating but generally steady market. After a Q3 2024 peak near $1,121,000, the typical price eased to $1,013,000 in Q4 2024, then held around $1,037,000 in Q1 2025. It dipped to $1,001,000 in Q2 2025 before rising to $1,105,000 in Q3 2025. The most recent quarters show a softening: $1,038,000 in Q4 2025, $986,000 in Q1 2026, and $970,000 in Q2 2026, with a modest recovery to $1,047,000 in Q3 2026.

Ford's typical sale price of approximately $1,032,000 is in line with the Milton-wide typical of about $1,029,000. Homes in Ford spend an average of 86 days on market, essentially matching the city-wide average of 87 days. The neighbourhood does not command a notable premium or discount relative to the broader market, nor does it trade at a materially different pace.

Grounded in trailing-12-month TREB sold data · updated continuously
Condos & towers

Condo buildings in Ford

Common questions

About living in Ford

What is the typical price in Ford?
The typical sale price in Ford over the past year has been approximately $1,025,000, with detached homes averaging around $1,275,000 and townhouses closer to $875,000.
How fast do homes sell in Ford?
Homes in Ford have averaged 86 days on market over the past year, a figure that reflects a balanced market with steady but not rushed buyer interest.
Is Ford more or less expensive than the rest of Milton?
Ford's typical sale price is broadly in line with the Milton average, though the mix of property types means detached homes here tend to be priced slightly above the citywide median for that segment.
What is Ford like to live in?
Ford is a quiet, family-oriented neighbourhood with a newer feel. Streets are laid out for low traffic, and green spaces are integrated into the residential fabric. It suits those who value calm and space over immediate access to shops and transit.
Who does Ford suit best?
Ford is best suited to families and buyers who prioritise a peaceful environment and are comfortable driving for most errands. The neighbourhood's layout and housing stock appeal strongly to those with young children or home-office needs.
Which streets are in Ford?
Ford includes a range of streets, with Leger Way, Duignan Crescent, and Etheridge Avenue South among the most active for recent sales. A full list of streets is available in the neighbourhood's street directory.
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