Langholm Street sits in the Coates neighbourhood of north Milton, a quiet residential lane that runs between Martin Street and Millside Drive.
Langholm Street sits in the Coates neighbourhood of north Milton, a quiet residential lane that runs between Martin Street and Millside Drive. The street is lined with detached homes built in the early 2000s, set back on modest lots with mature trees beginning to shape the streetscape. It is a through street but carries only local traffic, giving it a calm, suburban character. Coates Park lies a two-minute walk away, and the Milton GO Station is a six-minute drive south. Langholm feels removed from the busier corridors while remaining connected to the town's core amenities.
Langholm Street is a detached-only street, with three homes that have traded in recent years. The houses are two-storey designs from the early 2000s, typically offering three to four bedrooms and two-car garages. Lot widths are standard for the era, around 35 to 40 feet, with driveways that accommodate two vehicles. The architecture is consistent with the builder's suburban template: brick and vinyl exteriors, gabled roofs, and front porches that vary in depth.
Interior layouts follow a familiar open-concept plan, with main-floor family rooms and eat-in kitchens. Some homes have been updated with hardwood flooring and modern finishes, while others retain original builder-grade materials. The street's thin sales volume makes price patterns difficult to discern, but detached homes across the Coates area typically trade around $1.16M. The homes here appeal to families seeking a straightforward, low-maintenance property in a settled pocket of north Milton.
Coates Park is the closest green space, just a two-minute walk from Langholm Street. It offers a playground, sports fields, and walking paths. For daily errands, Walmart and FreshCo are both a four-minute drive south on Regional Road 25. Milton District Hospital is also four minutes away by car, providing peace of mind for residents.
Several public and Catholic schools serve the area, including Chris Hadfield Public School and Milton District High School, each within a five-minute drive. The Milton GO Station is six minutes away, offering commuter rail service to Toronto. Highway 401 is accessible via Regional Road 25 in about four minutes, making the street practical for those who drive to Mississauga or beyond.
Langholm Street trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. The street comprises primarily detached homes, and the limited activity reflects the selective nature of the neighbourhood's market. With just one active listing currently on the market, supply remains constrained; the few units that do change hands tend to remain listed for around 89 days on average before closing, suggesting a measured pace where buyers and sellers find alignment without urgency. The street's character as a quiet residential enclave in the Coates neighbourhood appeals to families seeking established neighbourhoods with proximity to schools and parks, particularly Coates Park, which lies within walking distance. Rental activity on Langholm mirrors the modest sales count, with three-bedroom homes leasing around $3,600 per month and four-bedroom units near $3,625 per month, pointing to a market where owner-occupancy and rental investment coexist without dominant pressure from either segment. Given the thin transaction history, the street's pricing posture is clearest when read against the broader neighbourhood comparable, where detached homes have softened modestly over the past year even as buyer-to-ask ratios remain near 99 percent, indicating that while prices have eased, the remaining transactions are closing at strong negotiated positions.
Across the Coates neighbourhood, comparable detached homes have traded around $1.16M in the recent period. Year-over-year, neighbourhood prices have softened modestly, reflecting a broader cooling across the market. Buyers pursuing these homes have negotiated to outcomes very close to asking price, with the sold-to-ask ratio holding near 99 percent; this suggests that while asking prices have firmed expectations downward, the homes that do sell command pricing discipline and move without deep discounting. Days on market for comparable neighbourhood detached homes average around 90 days, matching the pace on Langholm Street itself, which indicates that the street's trading rhythm aligns closely with the immediate area's broader behaviour rather than outpacing or lagging its peers.
Langholm Street sits in Coates, a pocket of Milton that puts the 401 on-ramp at Regional Road 25 roughly four minutes away. For Toronto commuters, the Milton GO station is a six-minute drive; the total trip to Union Station runs about 66 minutes, a rhythm many residents accept for the space they gain. Mississauga is a 22-minute drive, Oakville 24 minutes, and Pearson 32 minutes. The street itself is quiet, with through-traffic limited to local use, so the road network handles the load without the noise of busier corridors.
Public elementary students on Langholm Street draw to one of several nearby schools: Chris Hadfield PS, Anne J. MacArthur PS, or Irma Coulson PS, each about a five-minute drive. Secondary public catchment falls to Milton District High School, also four minutes away. Catholic students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic ES or St. Scholastica Catholic ES, both roughly six minutes by car, with secondary options at Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic SS or St. Francis Xavier Catholic SS, each about five minutes. The range of nearby schools gives families flexibility depending on program and board preference.
Langholm Street tends to suit families who want a detached home in a quiet Coates setting without paying a premium for a high-profile address. The stock is exclusively detached, and the street's position near the 401 and GO station works for commuters who need Toronto, Mississauga, or Pearson access. Buyers here accept that the street is not walkable to daily errands; grocery runs and most amenities require a short drive. The rental side, with three-bedroom units around $3,600 and four-bedroom units around $3,625, suggests a tenant profile of long-term families rather than transient renters. This is a street for those who prioritize space and quiet over immediate convenience.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, buyers who want a more walkable setting or a tighter connection to Milton's core amenities may find the tradeoffs on Langholm Street too steep. Homes built in the early 2000s on streets closer to the GO station or the hospital offer a different balance of convenience and quiet. For those who prefer a newer subdivision with more consistent lot sizes, the newer sections of Coates or nearby developments may align better. The key difference is proximity to daily services versus the established, settled feel of Langholm's block.
Detached inventory on Langholm Street has seen 2 closed sales recently. Details below.
Sale activity on Langholm Street in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Langholm Street across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
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