Whitmer Street runs through the Scott neighbourhood in Milton's north end.
Whitmer Street runs through the Scott neighbourhood in Milton's north end. It is a residential street lined with mid-rise condominium buildings and townhouse complexes. The street sits within a well-established pocket of the community, bordered by Derry Road to the south and the Milton GO line to the north. Sam Sherratt Public School is directly adjacent, anchoring the block. The street's position offers quick access to the Milton GO Station, Highway 401, and a cluster of retail plazas along Derry Road. Whitmer is a quiet, family-oriented corridor with a mix of owner-occupied and rental units.
Whitmer Street is defined by its condominium apartments and townhouses. The dominant building type is the mid-rise condo, with units ranging from one-bedroom to three-bedroom layouts. Townhouses appear in a smaller number, typically three-bedroom freehold or condo-ownership units. The buildings are of modern construction, dating from the early 2000s onward. Exteriors are predominantly brick with some stone and vinyl accents. Parking is provided via surface lots or underground garages.
Unit sizes vary widely. One-bedroom condos fall in the 600 to 700 square foot range. Two-bedroom units span 1,000 to 1,200 square feet. Three-bedroom condos and townhouses reach 1,100 to 1,500 square feet, with some exceeding 1,500. Interior finishes are standard for the era: laminate or hardwood flooring, granite or quartz countertops in updated units, and open-concept layouts. Many units have balconies or patios. The street's rental activity is significant, with a steady flow of lease transactions across all unit types.
Whitmer Street is within walking distance of several daily conveniences. Sobeys Milton is a three-minute drive, and FreshCo and Walmart are each four minutes away. Milton District Hospital is three minutes by car. The Milton GO Station is five minutes away, providing a direct rail link to Toronto. Highway 401 is accessible via Regional Road 25 in about four minutes. For recreation, Willmott Park, Milton Community Park, and Velodrome Park are all within a five- to six-minute drive. Kelso Conservation Area is seven minutes away for hiking and skiing.
Families benefit from proximity to multiple schools. Sam Sherratt Public School is adjacent to the street. Irma Coulson Public School, Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, and Craig Kielburger Secondary School are all within a five-minute drive. Catholic options include Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School and Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary School, each about four to five minutes away. The Milton Muslim Community Centre is a three-minute drive. The street's location places it near the heart of north Milton's amenities without sacrificing a residential feel.
Whitmer Street trades primarily as a condo destination within the Scott neighbourhood, with eight documented sales over the recent window and twelve rental placements. The typical sale price sits around $745,000, with condos clustering around $700,000 and a smaller townhouse segment present at thinner volume. A two-bedroom condo rented for $2,850 per month in August 2026, while a three-bedroom townhouse leased for $3,100 in April 2026, illustrating the rental spread across bed counts. The street has recorded four active listings, indicating moderate supply relative to recent transaction pace.
Over the available quarterly window, prices have traced an uneven path. Sales typical in Q3 2024 sat around $838,000, then softened from Q3 2024 to Q4 2024, settling near $784,000. The typical moved lower from Q4 2024 to Q1 2025, reaching $740,000, before stabilizing near $766,000 in Q4 2025. Prices then eased again from Q4 2025 to Q1 2026, closing near $710,000. This non-linear movement reflects variable market entry across quarters rather than a clean directional trend. Days on market average around 94, suggesting moderate absorption. Lease activity spans $2,400 to $3,200 per month across the recent rental window; two-bedroom units typically lease around $2,650 while three-bedroom units average near $2,985, with 12 leases documented against 8 sales, implying gross yields in the mid-4% range for comparable condo pricing.
Across the Scott neighbourhood, comparable condo homes have sold at notably different levels than Whitmer Street itself. The typical neighbourhood condo trades around $565,000, reflecting a wider pool of comparable units across the broader area. Neighbourhood-wide prices have softened modestly year-over-year, easing by approximately 3%. Buyer-seller balance leans slightly toward negotiation, with sales closing near 97% of asking, indicating a measured market where properties remain accessible but rarely generate bidding pressure. Pace across the neighbourhood runs comparable to Whitmer Street, with days on market averaging around 99.
Whitmer Street sits in the Scott neighbourhood, a position that makes the Milton GO station the realistic Toronto commute — a five-minute drive puts Union under an hour and ten minutes total. For those working in Mississauga, the 401 ramp at Regional Road 25 is a four-minute drive, making the daily run roughly 22 minutes. Pearson is a half-hour drive via the 401. The street itself is quiet enough that the road network handles the load without the through-traffic noise of busier corridors.
Public elementary catchment falls to Sam Sherratt Public School, which is walkable from Whitmer Street itself; Catholic students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary or St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary, both within a five-minute drive. Secondary students draw to Craig Kielburger Secondary School for the public board, also a five-minute drive, while Catholic secondary students attend Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School, roughly four minutes away. The proximity to multiple school options makes this street a practical fit for families at different stages.
Whitmer Street tends to suit buyers who want a mix of condos and townhouses in a neighbourhood with solid transit access and a range of nearby amenities. The rental stock here is predominantly unfurnished and moves at a moderate pace, suggesting a tenant base that values stability over short-term stays. Families will appreciate the walkable public elementary school and the short drive to secondary options. Investors may find the consistent lease activity appealing, though the street's mix of property types means returns vary by unit. The tradeoff for being close to the highway and GO station is a street that feels residential without being isolated.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, Wettlaufer Terrace offers detached homes trading around $1.8M, a different price tier for those who want more space and a standalone property. Apple Terrace presents a mixed stock trading around $1.6M, another option for buyers prioritizing a higher price point and a different mix of housing types. Both are within the same general area, so the commute and amenity profiles remain similar while the housing stock shifts.
Townhouse inventory on Whitmer Street has seen 2 closed sales recently. Details below.
Condo inventory on Whitmer Street has seen 5 closed sales recently. Details below.
Sale activity on Whitmer Street in the recent period. Stats reflect closed transactions only.
Rental activity on Whitmer Street across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
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