Milton, Ontario
Home Appraisals Across Milton's Neighbourhoods
Milton is one of Ontario's fastest-growing towns, and its housing stock spans more than a century — from character homes near the downtown core to brand-new builds in the Boyne developments. That range is exactly why local knowledge matters when it comes to value.
Neighbourhoods We Appraise
Value changes street to street in Milton
We appraise homes throughout Milton's established and newer communities. Each has its own housing stock, lot sizes, and buyer profile — and each calls for its own set of comparable sales.
- Old Milton
- Timberlea
- Beaty
- Harrison
- Scott
- Hawthorne Village
- Ford
- Clarke
- Willmott
- Bronte Meadows
- Dempsey
Old Milton & the core
Century and mid-century homes on mature, often larger lots near Main Street and Bronte Street. Character, renovations, and lot value can outweigh square footage, so comparable selection is key.
Timberlea & Dorset Park
Established 1970s–80s subdivisions of backsplits, sidesplits, and two-storey detached homes. Mature trees, consistent lot sizes, and a deep pool of recent sales to draw on.
Beaty, Clarke & Willmott
Popular 2000s communities east of the core with a mix of detached homes, semis, and freehold towns. Model type and lot premium drive much of the value difference here.
Hawthorne Village
A large master-planned community near Derry Road and Thompson Road with detached, semi-detached, and townhome product side by side — each requiring its own comparables.
Harrison & Scott
Newer west-Milton neighbourhoods against the escarpment backdrop, blending detached homes and towns. Recent build dates and finishes matter to value.
Ford & the Boyne lands
Milton's newest developments, where builds are still completing. New-build pricing, upgrade packages, and limited resale history make careful analysis essential.
Local Valuation Factors
What we weigh when we value a Milton home
Rapid growth and a broad mix of housing make Milton a market where a generic estimate can miss badly. These are the local factors that shape our analysis.
- A wide age range of homes — century properties, 1980s subdivisions, and 2020s new builds all trade on different footings.
- Fast-moving comparables — in newer communities, sale prices can shift quickly, so the effective date of value genuinely matters.
- New-build vs. resale — builder pricing and upgrade packages don't always translate one-to-one to resale value.
- Lot size and setting — corner lots, ravine and escarpment backdrops, and premium lots carry measurable differences.
- Commuter access — proximity to the Milton GO line and Highways 401 and 407 influences buyer demand.
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Appraisals in Milton
Every type of valuation, right here in town
Whatever the reason for your Milton appraisal, we prepare the report with the same independence and local rigour.
Our Milton Office
Based in Milton, serving the whole town
Our office is at 450 Bronte St. S, Milton. Reach us by phone or request a quote and we'll confirm your appraisal.
Milton Appraisal Questions
Questions from Milton homeowners
Which Milton neighbourhoods do you appraise?
We appraise homes throughout Milton — including Old Milton, Timberlea, Beaty, Harrison, Scott, Hawthorne Village, Ford, Clarke, Willmott, and the newer Boyne communities — as well as rural properties on the town's edges toward Campbellville and Brookville.
Do newer Milton homes appraise differently from Old Milton homes?
Yes. Newer communities such as Ford and Boyne have limited resale history and pricing that can move quickly, so we lean on the most recent, most comparable sales. Older homes near the core are valued more on lot, character, and renovations. Each calls for a different set of comparables.
Can you complete a retrospective appraisal for a past date?
Yes. Retrospective appraisals estimate value as of an earlier date — common for capital gains, estate, and separation matters. In a fast-moving market like Milton's, the effective date is an important part of the assignment, and we analyse sales from around that time.
How do you value a rural or larger-lot property near Milton?
Rural and acreage properties toward Campbellville and Brookville have fewer directly comparable sales, so we widen the search and adjust carefully for lot size, outbuildings, and setting. Local familiarity with these pockets is a real advantage here.
Residential appraisal services are completed through Crownfield Valuation Group Inc. by qualified appraisers with professional appraisal designations that may include CRA, P.App., AACI, P.App., and DAR, as applicable to the assignment.
Book a home appraisal in Milton
Tell us about the property and the reason for the valuation, and we'll confirm the scope and provide a quote.