Banting Court is a short, quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Dorset Park neighbourhood.
Banting Court is a short, quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Dorset Park neighbourhood. It sits south of Derry Road and west of Thompson Road, a pocket defined by mature trees and consistent residential development. The court is residential through and through, with no through traffic and a single point of entry. Milton District Hospital is a three-minute drive west, and several grocery stores sit within a few minutes by car. The street offers a sense of enclosure that longer through-streets cannot match.
Banting Court is lined with detached homes, all built in the early 2000s. The stock is uniform in era and form: two-storey brick-and-vinyl facades, attached two-car garages, and driveways that accommodate additional parking. Lot widths are generous by Milton standards, with frontages typically in the mid-30-foot range. The builder is not attributed with high confidence, but the consistent rooflines and window patterns suggest a single development phase.
Homes here present in well-maintained condition, with several having updated kitchens and finished basements. Exterior treatments lean toward neutral brick with contrasting vinyl accents. Floor plans vary modestly, with most offering four bedrooms and a family room on the main level. The court's shape means rear yards are slightly irregular in depth, a quirk that owners have turned into landscaped patios and gardens. Given the thin sales volume, a neighbourhood-level reference: detached homes across Dorset Park typically trade around $920,000.
Daily errands are straightforward from Banting Court. Sobeys Milton is a two-minute drive west, and Walmart and FreshCo are each three minutes away. Milton District Hospital is three minutes by car, a reassuring proximity for families. Several public elementary schools, including Tiger Jeet Singh and Chris Hadfield, are within a five-minute drive.
For recreation, Rotary Park is a seven-minute walk, offering playgrounds and sports fields. Milton Community Park and Willmott Park are each five minutes by car. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is three minutes away. Highway 401 at Regional Road 25 is a three-minute drive, making commutes to Mississauga (22 minutes) and Toronto (64 minutes via GO Transit) manageable. The Milton GO Station is 18 minutes by car.
Banting Court trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. The street consists entirely of detached homes, a property type that anchors the wider Dorset Park neighbourhood's market character. Days on market average around 65, suggesting measured buyer activity and steady-paced transaction flow. With just one active listing currently on the street, supply remains constrained, which typically points to deliberate pricing by owners and selective buyer interest.
The three recorded sales on Banting reflect the broader detached-home market in Dorset Park, where comparable properties have traded around $920,000 over recent quarters. That neighbourhood-wide typical sits notably below the detached trades visible on nearby Wettlaufer Terrace, which anchors around $1.81M, and even below Apple Terrace's mixed trade pattern near $1.59M. This positioning places Banting within a distinct micro-market tier within Dorset Park itself. Without sufficient resale volume to establish a street-specific price range, the street's own market read is clearest when read against the neighbourhood comparable. For a buyer or owner evaluating suitability, the evaluative sections below explore which household type finds the strongest fit on this quiet court.
Across Dorset Park, detached homes comparable to those on Banting have traded around $920,000 over the past year, with a sample of 56 sold transactions establishing that typical. Buyer-seller balance has held relatively even, with homes selling near asking price (around 99 cents on the dollar), indicating stable pricing discipline across the neighbourhood. Days on market for comparable detached homes neighbourhood-wide average around 74, a pace nearly aligned with Banting's own 65-day profile. Year-over-year, neighbourhood-level detached pricing has softened modestly by approximately 12 percent from the prior year, a signal that reflects broader market adjustment rather than street-specific weakness. The neighbourhood's consistent and moderate-paced transaction flow suggests Dorset Park's detached-home market operates within established buyer expectations and seasonal rhythms.
Banting Court sits in Dorset Park, a pocket that trades proximity to the 401 for a quieter street life. The on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is a three-minute drive, making Mississauga a twenty-two-minute run and Pearson about half an hour. The GO station is further out at eighteen minutes by car, so the realistic Toronto commute runs just over an hour door-to-door. For those working in Oakville or Burlington, the drive stays under twenty-five minutes. The court itself sees no through traffic, which is the tradeoff for relying on the car for most errands.
Public elementary catchment draws to Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, a four-minute drive, with Chris Hadfield, Irma Coulson, and Robert Baldwin also within five minutes. Catholic elementary students attend St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary, a six-minute drive, or Guardian Angels at eight minutes. For secondary, Catholic students draw to St. Kateri Tekakwitha or St. Francis Xavier, both roughly eight to nine minutes away. The range of nearby elementary options gives families some flexibility depending on program fit.
Banting Court suits buyers who want a detached home in a quiet court setting without paying a premium for a high-profile address. The stock is exclusively detached, and the street's low turnover means neighbours tend to stay. Families with younger children benefit from the cluster of elementary schools within a five-minute drive. The tradeoff is clear: you trade walkability to the GO station and a longer Toronto commute for a quieter street and faster highway access to Mississauga and Pearson. Buyers here tend to prioritize the daily drive over the occasional trip downtown.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Wettlaufer Terrace offers detached homes trading around $1.8M, a step up in price for a different street feel. Apple Terrace mixes detached and other types around $1.6M, which may suit buyers wanting more variety in the housing stock. Both are within the same general area, so the commute and school catchment remain similar. The difference is in the price point and the specific street character, not in the broader neighbourhood advantages.
Detached inventory on Banting Court has seen 2 closed sales recently. Details below.
Sale activity on Banting Court in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
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