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Pharo Point

Pharo Point is a quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Willmott neighbourhood, a residential pocket defined by its proximity to parks and schools.

Townhouse
Housing mix
sample too small to publish
Typical price
6
Transactions tracked
0
Active right now
Transactions tracked
4
recent activity
Typical sold
under publish threshold
Typical DOM
73d
closed sales
Sold to ask
96%
buyer competition
Townhouse sold
3
3 transactions
Sale range
under publish threshold
Activity
3
recent window
Active right now
0
live listings
Trend
-10.8%
year over year
Market state
Cool
per current activity
Busiest month
Jan
most closings

Pharo Point at a glance

Pharo Point is a quiet cul-de-sac in Milton's Willmott neighbourhood, a residential pocket defined by its proximity to parks and schools. The street runs a short block, lined with townhomes and a handful of detached houses. It sits east of Ontario Street, within walking distance of Willmott Park and St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School. The area feels settled, with mature trees and well-kept lawns. This is a street where daily life unfolds at a pedestrian pace, yet the Milton GO Station and Highway 401 are within a ten-minute drive.

Housing stock on Pharo Point

Pharo Point is predominantly a townhouse street. The housing stock consists of freehold townhomes, typically two-storey, with three bedrooms and one-car garages. Lot sizes are compact, reflecting the infill character of the Willmott neighbourhood. Exteriors are a mix of brick and vinyl siding, with some units featuring stone accents. The street also includes a few detached homes, which sit on slightly larger lots and offer more square footage. Across the Willmott area, townhomes typically trade around $770,000.

The townhomes on Pharo Point share a consistent architectural vocabulary: front doors set back from the street, small front yards, and rear patios or decks. Many units have been updated with modern finishes, including laminate flooring and updated kitchens. The detached homes, though fewer in number, tend to have more traditional layouts with separate living and dining rooms. The street's compact scale gives it a cohesive, neighbourly feel.

Around the corner

Willmott Park sits at the edge of the street, offering a playground, sports fields, and walking paths. St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School is directly adjacent, making the morning school run a short walk. For groceries, Sobeys Milton is a six-minute drive west, while Walmart and FreshCo are both within seven minutes. Milton District Hospital is also six minutes by car.

The Milton GO Station is eight minutes away, with trains to Toronto's Union Station in about an hour. Highway 401 access at Regional Road 25 is seven minutes from the street. For recreation, Kelso Conservation Area and Centennial Park are each a short drive, offering hiking, skiing, and lake access. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is six minutes away. The street's location balances suburban quiet with reasonable access to daily essentials and commuter routes.

The market right now

Pharo Point trades infrequently, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. The street comprises predominantly townhouse-form housing, a configuration that appeals to downsizers and families seeking the density and lower maintenance profile of the townhome model. Willmott Park sits immediately adjacent, providing walkable green space; the broader neighbourhood supports Catholic and public school options within reasonable reach. Days on market hover around 75, a pace that reflects moderate buyer interest relative to the pool of available units. With no active listings currently on the street, any new offering would face an empty competitive set in the immediate term.

The two recorded lease transactions on Pharo Point captured two-bedroom and three-bedroom units at comparable rental levels, suggesting stable occupancy demand from the rental cohort. The street's trade activity remains too sparse to establish a reliable price band or supply signal. Suitability depends less on market momentum than on the specific property condition, micro-location within the street, and buyer alignment with the townhouse form itself. Buyers drawn to Pharo Point typically value the proximity to Willmott Park and the established neighbourhood character, rather than raw transaction velocity.

Comparable homes nearby

Across the Willmott neighbourhood, comparable townhouse-form homes have traded around $768,000 as a typical benchmark. The neighbourhood experienced a modest year-over-year softening of approximately 1 percent, a gentle downward drift rather than a sharp correction. Buyer-seller dynamics favour sellers, with homes moving at or very close to asking price, a pattern that reflects balanced rather than distressed market conditions. Neighbourhood pace runs slightly wider than Pharo Point's own days on market, with comparable homes typically clearing in around 87 days, a rhythm consistent with steady if unremarkable supply-demand equilibrium.

Getting around

Pharo Point sits in the Willmott neighbourhood, a position that makes the GO line the realistic Toronto commute. The Milton GO Station is an eight-minute drive; the full trip to Union runs around 68 minutes. For those working in Mississauga, the drive is a straightforward 22 minutes via Regional Road 25. The 401 on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is seven minutes away, giving Pearson access in about half an hour. The street itself is quiet, with through-traffic limited to local residents.

Schools and catchment

Public elementary catchment draws to Sam Sherratt Public School, a five-minute drive; Catholic elementary students attend St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School, which is walkable from the street itself. Secondary students in the public board go to Craig Kielburger Secondary School, two minutes away by car, while Catholic secondary students attend St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School, a five-minute drive. The proximity to multiple schools within a short drive makes this a practical stretch for families with children at different stages.

Who this street suits

Pharo Point tends to suit families and couples looking for a newer townhouse in a quiet pocket of Willmott. The stock is entirely townhouses, which keeps entry prices lower than the detached homes on neighbouring streets. The tradeoff is space: buyers here accept a smaller footprint and shared walls in exchange for a location that is walkable to a Catholic elementary school and a short drive to parks and the GO station. The rental activity is modest and unfurnished, suggesting long-term anchored renters rather than transient demand. Buyers who value a low-maintenance home with good access to transit and schools will find this street a practical fit.

If different priorities matter more

If you are considering alternatives in similar pockets, the tradeoffs are clear. Homes on Wettlaufer Terrace trade around $1.8M and are predominantly detached, offering more square footage and private outdoor space for those who prioritise room to spread out. Apple Terrace mixes detached and townhouse stock around $1.6M, suiting buyers who want a broader range of lot sizes and architectural styles. Both streets sit within the same general area, so the commute and school catchment are comparable. The choice comes down to how much space matters versus how much you want to spend.

By the home

What trades on Pharo Point, by type

Townhouse

Townhouse inventory on Pharo Point has seen 3 closed sales recently. Details below.

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The market

Recent activity on Pharo Point

Sales

Sale activity on Pharo Point in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.

Recent sales
3
Typical sold
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Days on market
73

Leases

Rental activity on Pharo Point across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.

Recent leases
2
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Recent closed sales, Pharo Point
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Getting around

Commute & reach from Pharo Point

Transit & highways
Milton GO, 401, and major routes
Milton GO Station4 min drive Β· 15 min walk
Highway 401 on-ramp5 min drive
Union Station (GO)58 min transit
Schools
Public and Catholic boards
Chris Hadfield PS8 min drive
Anne J. MacArthur PS5 min drive
Irma Coulson PS6 min drive
E.W. Foster PS5 min drive
Tiger Jeet Singh PS4 min drive
Health
Hospital and nearby care
Milton District Hospital2 min drive
Parks & recreation
Trails, pools, and conservation areas
Kelso Conservation Area12 min drive
Rattlesnake Point Conservation20 min drive
Shopping & groceries
Plazas, grocers, and big-box
Walmart Milton2 min drive
Canadian Superstore7 min drive
FreshCo Milton2 min drive
Places of worship
Mosques, churches, gurdwaras
Halton Islamic Community Centre13 min drive
Milton Muslim Community Centre2 min drive
Islamic Community Centre of Milton8 min drive
Common questions

About Pharo Point

What is the typical price on Pharo Point?
A reliable street-level price isn't available given the thin recent activity on Pharo Point. Across the Willmott area, comparable townhomes trade around $769,000.
How fast do homes sell on Pharo Point?
Homes on Pharo Point typically find buyers within a few months. The broader Willmott townhouse market moves at a similar pace, with most listings selling within three months.
What kinds of homes are on Pharo Point?
Pharo Point consists entirely of townhouses, built in a relatively recent construction cycle. The street offers a uniform stock of attached homes, which keeps maintenance lower than detached alternatives.
Which schools serve Pharo Point?
Public elementary draws to Sam Sherratt Public School and Catholic elementary to St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School, which is walkable from the street. Secondary catchment is Craig Kielburger Secondary School for public and St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School for Catholic.
How far is Pharo Point from Toronto?
The drive to the Milton GO Station takes about eight minutes, and the full GO train ride to Union Station runs around 68 minutes. Driving to downtown Toronto takes roughly an hour outside peak periods.
Who built most of the homes on Pharo Point?
The townhouses on Pharo Point were built by a single builder as part of a planned development, which gives the street a consistent architectural character. Specific builder details are best confirmed through property records.
What's the rental market like on Pharo Point?
Rental activity on Pharo Point is limited, with a few two- and three-bedroom townhouses leasing around $2,700 per month. The market here favours long-term tenants over short-term stays.
Who is Pharo Point a good fit for?
Pharo Point suits families and couples who want a newer townhouse with good school access and a straightforward commute. If you need more space or a detached home, consider Wettlaufer Terrace or Apple Terrace in the same area.
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