Duncan Lane runs through the Scott neighbourhood in central Milton, a short residential lane that sits within a grid of similar streets.
Duncan Lane runs through the Scott neighbourhood in central Milton, a short residential lane that sits within a grid of similar streets. The lane is framed by Wettlaufer Terrace to the north and Apple Terrace to the south, with Sam Sherratt Public School at its eastern edge. It is a quiet, inward-facing street, the kind that registers as a destination rather than a pass-through. The surrounding area is defined by family homes, school zones, and the everyday rhythm of a mature suburban pocket.
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Duncan Lane is lined entirely with townhouses, a uniform but not monotonous stock. The homes were built in the early 2000s, part of the broader build-out of the Scott neighbourhood. They are two-storey units with attached garages, brick and vinyl exteriors, and front-facing entries that open onto a shared drive or visitor parking. Lot widths are compact, as is typical for townhouse developments of this era, but the layouts make efficient use of the footprint.
The units range from two to three bedrooms, with the larger floor plans offering roughly 1,400 to 1,600 square feet of living space. Many have been updated with hardwood flooring, upgraded kitchens, and finished basements. The street has a consistent, well-maintained feel; landscaping is tidy, and the shared elements are kept in good order. Townhouses in the Scott area typically trade around $850,000, placing Duncan Lane in the middle of the neighbourhood's price spectrum.
Duncan Lane is within a five-minute drive of several parks, including Willmott Park and Milton Community Park, both of which offer sports fields and playgrounds. The Milton GO Station is five minutes by car, and Highway 401 is four minutes away at Regional Road 25, making the street practical for commuters. Milton District Hospital is three minutes away, and a cluster of grocery stores including Sobeys, Walmart, and FreshCo are within a four-minute drive.
For daily errands, the Milton Muslim Community Centre is three minutes away, and several schools are within walking distance. Sam Sherratt Public School sits at the end of the lane. The street is not a retail destination itself, but the surrounding area provides the essentials without requiring a long drive.
Duncan Lane is a townhouse-only street in the Scott neighbourhood, trading with a typical price around $916,000. Activity has been moderate: five sales and four leases over the period, with three active listings currently on the market. The quarterly trend shows variability: the typical price rose from around $932,000 in Q4 '24 to approximately $973,000 in Q2 '25, then eased back to about $922,000 in Q4 '25, reflecting an uneven pattern rather than a single direction. Days on market average around 81, suggesting a steady but not rushed pace. On the lease side, three-bedroom townhouses typically rent around $3,100 per month, while two-bedroom units lease near $1,650. Against the typical sale price of roughly $916,000, these rental levels imply gross yields in the low-to-mid 3% range, a figure that aligns with broader Milton norms for townhouse product. The street's townhouse stock is uniform in type, so price variation likely hinges on interior condition and finish rather than lot or layout differences. With limited inventory and a stable buyer pool, Duncan Lane trades at a measured tempo, appealing to those who value the street's quiet character over high turnover.
Across 1036 - SC Scott, comparable townhouses have moved through a similar trade pattern. The typical sold price in the neighbourhood sits around $852,000, based on a substantial sample of recent transactions. Year-over-year, prices have held essentially steady, with a mild decline of roughly 1% that falls within normal fluctuation. Buyers have been negotiating modestly, with homes typically selling at about 97% of asking price, leaving a small margin for discussion. Neighbourhood-wide days on market average around 109, a slower pace than Duncan Lane's own 81 days, suggesting that the street's townhouses tend to turn over a bit more quickly than the broader area average.
Duncan Lane sits in the Scott neighbourhood, a position that makes the GO line the realistic Toronto commute. A five-minute drive to Milton GO Station puts Union under 65 minutes total, door to door. For those working in Mississauga or Pearson, the 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 is four minutes away, making the drive to Mississauga a consistent 22 minutes and Pearson 32. The street itself is a quiet lane, so the road network handles the load without through-traffic noise.
Public elementary catchment falls to Sam Sherratt Public School, which sits directly on the street itself; Catholic students attend St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary, a five-minute drive. Secondary students in the public system draw to Craig Kielburger Secondary School, five minutes away, while Catholic secondary students attend Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School, four minutes by car. The proximity to Sam Sherratt makes this a notably walkable option for families with younger children.
Duncan Lane tends to suit families and long-term renters. The stock is entirely townhouses, with a typical price around $915,000, which places it below the neighbourhood detached market. The street's quiet lane feel and direct access to Sam Sherratt Public School make it a natural fit for households with elementary-aged children. Lease activity shows mostly unfurnished units with typical three-bedroom rents around $3,100, suggesting anchored tenants rather than transient demand. Buyers here accept a townhouse footprint in exchange for a strong school catchment and easy highway access.
If a detached home with more space is the priority, Wettlaufer Terrace trades around $1.8M and offers a different lot dynamic. For those seeking a mix of housing types at a lower entry point, Apple Terrace shows mixed stock trading around $1.6M. Both are within the same Scott neighbourhood, so the school catchment and commute profile remain similar. The tradeoff is price and property type rather than location.
Townhouse inventory on Duncan Lane has seen 5 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 Duncan Lane.
Sale activity on Duncan Lane in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Duncan Lane across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
Typical sold price across all product types on Duncan Lane, plotted with transaction volume.
| 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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