Twiss Road runs through the western edge of Milton, a rural corridor that connects Campbellville to the broader countryside.
Twiss Road runs through the western edge of Milton, a rural corridor that connects Campbellville to the broader countryside. It is a quiet, two-lane road lined with mature trees and open fields, offering a distinctly pastoral character. The street sits within the Rural Milton West area, where large lots and agricultural zoning define the landscape. This is not a suburban strip; it is a route that feels removed from the town's denser core, yet remains within a short drive of Milton's amenities. The pace here is slow, and the views are wide.
Homes on Twiss Road are almost exclusively detached, set on generous acreages that reflect the area's rural zoning. The housing stock is sparse; properties are spaced far apart, with many lots exceeding one acre. The single recent sale was a detached home, and the typical dwelling here is a custom-built or older farmhouse, often with a large garage or outbuilding. Builders are not consistently attributable, as many homes were constructed by individual owners rather than volume builders.
Architectural styles vary widely, from mid-century bungalows to modern country estates. Exterior treatments lean toward brick, stone, and wood siding, often with metal roofs. Floor plans tend to be spacious and open, with main-floor living areas that take advantage of the surrounding landscape. Condition ranges from original to fully renovated; the area attracts buyers who value privacy and land over proximity to commercial strips. Across the Campbellville area, detached homes typically trade around $1.7M.
Twiss Road is surrounded by conservation lands and parks. Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area is a nine-minute drive north, offering hiking trails and escarpment views. Kelso Conservation Area, a thirteen-minute drive, provides skiing and summer activities. For daily errands, Sobeys Milton and Walmart Milton are about a seventeen-minute drive east. The Milton GO Station is nineteen minutes away, connecting to Toronto's Union Station in under eighty minutes.
Milton District Hospital is seventeen minutes by car. Several public schools serve the area, including Brookville Elementary School, which is within walking distance for some properties. Places of worship, including the Milton Muslim Community Centre, are a twenty-minute drive. The street's rural setting means most amenities require a vehicle, but the trade-off is a quiet, expansive environment that feels far from the town's bustle.
Twiss Road trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. The street sits in a rural stretch west of Milton's core, where large-lot detached homes on acreage define the character. Buyers drawn here are typically looking for space, privacy, and a slower pace of life rather than urban convenience. The single detached sale recorded in the period spent just under 80 days on market, suggesting a deliberate, measured pace rather than urgency on either side. With only one active listing currently, supply is extremely thin, and turnover is infrequent enough that each property tends to be unique in setting and condition. The neighbourhood context matters more than any street-level trend: Campbellville's detached-home market has firmed modestly year over year, with prices climbing roughly 3% and buyers negotiating from near ask. For those seeking a rural holding with proximity to Milton's amenities, Twiss Road offers a quiet, low-volume alternative where patience and timing are essential.
Across Campbellville, comparable detached homes have sold at broadly similar levels. The typical sold price sits around $1.7M, reflecting the area's large lots and rural character. Prices have firmed modestly over the past year, rising roughly 3%. Buyers are paying close to ask, with the sold-to-ask ratio near 0.95, indicating modest negotiation room rather than aggressive discounting. The neighbourhood-wide pace runs slower than the street's own days on market, with comparable homes typically clearing in around 157 days, a sign that buyers here take time to find the right property.
Twiss Road sits in the rural western edge of Milton, a stretch where the 401 at Regional Road 25 is an 18-minute drive and the Milton GO station is a similar distance. The commute to Toronto runs around 80 minutes door-to-door via GO and TTC, a pattern that suits those who work downtown a few days a week rather than daily. Mississauga is a 22-minute drive, Oakville 24, and Pearson 32. The street itself sees little through-traffic; the road network handles the load without the noise of busier corridors.
Public elementary catchment falls to Brookville ES, which sits on Twiss Road itself, making it walkable for families at the street's southern end. Catholic elementary students draw to St. Scholastica Catholic ES, a 14-minute drive. Secondary students in the public board attend Craig Kielburger SS, 13 minutes away; Catholic secondary is St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic SS, 12 minutes. The rural setting means most schools beyond Brookville require a drive.
Twiss Road suits buyers who want acreage or larger lots without leaving Milton's orbit. The street is almost entirely detached homes on generous parcels, a stock that appeals to families seeking space for children, gardens, or outbuildings. The tradeoff is distance: schools, groceries, and the GO station are all a drive away. Those who work locally or remotely and value privacy over walkability will find the street a natural fit. The rental market here is thin, with no recent lease records, so the street is primarily owner-occupied.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, the Campbellville area offers comparable detached homes on larger lots, with typical prices around $1.7M. That area trades a slightly longer commute for more established rural character. For buyers who want closer access to Milton's amenities and schools, streets nearer to the 401 corridor trade tighter frontage for convenience. The difference is one of priority: space and quiet versus proximity and walkability.
Detached inventory on Twiss Road 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 Twiss Road.
Sale activity on Twiss Road in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
| 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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