Laundon Terrace is a short, quiet cul-de-sac in the Scott neighbourhood of north Milton.
Laundon Terrace is a short, quiet cul-de-sac in the Scott neighbourhood of north Milton. It sits just east of Martin Street, a few blocks north of Derry Road. The street is lined with mature trees and sidewalks, giving it a settled, family-oriented feel. Sam Sherratt Public School sits at the corner, within walking distance of every home on the terrace. The street runs perpendicular to Martin Street, connecting to it at a single entry point. This layout keeps through traffic to a minimum, making it one of the quieter pockets in the area.
Laundon Terrace is a small street with a mix of detached homes and a single townhouse. The detached homes are two-storey, four-bedroom designs typical of early 2000s construction in Milton. They sit on standard 40-foot lots with attached two-car garages. Brick and stone facades are common, with some homes featuring vinyl siding accents. The townhouse is a three-storey end unit with a private entrance and a small rear yard.
The homes on Laundon Terrace are well maintained, with many showing updated kitchens and finished basements. Roofs and driveways are in good condition across the street. The detached homes range from roughly 2,000 to 2,400 square feet, while the townhouse is closer to 1,600 square feet. The street's compact size means each property has a slightly different floor plan, but all share a similar build era and material palette.
Sam Sherratt Public School is at the entrance to Laundon Terrace, making it a short walk for families. Milton Community Park and Willmott Park are a five-minute drive north, offering sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails. The Milton GO Station is a five-minute drive south, with regular trains to Toronto Union Station. Highway 401 is accessible in four minutes via Regional Road 25, connecting to Mississauga and beyond.
Grocery shopping is convenient with Sobeys and Walmart both within a five-minute drive. Milton District Hospital is three minutes away by car. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is also a three-minute drive, serving the local community. For secondary schooling, Craig Kielburger Secondary School is a five-minute drive, and Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School is four minutes away.
Laundon Terrace trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. The street's limited activity makes it difficult to establish a clear price range or trend. Most homes here are detached, set on a quiet terrace in the Scott neighbourhood, appealing to buyers who prioritize space and privacy over frequent turnover. The two active listings suggest a thin but steady supply, and days on market average around 120, indicating a measured pace. Lease activity is minimal; one four-bedroom unit rented around $4,250 per month, but the lease-to-sale ratio remains too small to draw broader conclusions. For buyers drawn to a low-traffic street with a suburban feel, Laundon offers a distinctive option within Milton's broader market.
Across the Scott neighbourhood, comparable detached homes have sold at broadly similar levels. The typical sold price sits around $1.3M, based on a substantial sample of 134 sales over the past year. Prices have held steady year over year, with a slight softening of about 1%. Buyers are generally paying near ask, with sold-to-ask ratios around 0.97, indicating modest negotiation room. Neighbourhood-wide days on market average around 109, slightly faster than Laundon's own pace, suggesting that well-priced detached homes in Scott move at a steady clip.
Laundon Terrace 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. For those working in Mississauga, the 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 is four minutes away, making the drive a manageable 22 minutes. The street itself is quiet enough that the road network handles the load without through-traffic noise.
Public catchment falls to Sam Sherratt Public School, a short walk from Laundon Terrace itself. Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic ES or St. Scholastica Catholic ES, both a five-minute drive. Secondary students draw to Craig Kielburger Secondary School for public or Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic SS for Catholic, each within a five-minute drive. The concentration of schools within a short radius makes this a practical stretch for families with children at different stages.
Laundon Terrace tends to suit families who want a quiet cul-de-sac setting with quick access to schools and the GO station. The stock is mostly detached homes with a townhouse, all built in the early 2000s, which appeals to buyers who want established construction without the premium of newer subdivisions. The tradeoff is that the street sees thin activity, so finding the right home may require patience. Renters here tend to be long-term anchored, given the unfurnished lease profile and the family-oriented layout.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, a street with a different price band may suit. Homes on Martin Street trade around $310,000, reflecting a condo-heavy mix that appeals to buyers prioritizing affordability and lower maintenance. Laundon Terrace, by contrast, is dominated by detached homes with larger lots, so buyers who want more space and a quieter street will find the premium justified. Those seeking newer construction might look to streets built in the 2010s, though they will trade off the established feel of Scott.
Detached inventory on Laundon Terrace has seen 3 closed sales recently. Details below.
Sale activity on Laundon Terrace in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
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