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Homes for sale in Milton and nearby GTA towns

Find homes for sale in Milton, Oakville, Burlington, Halton Hills, Mississauga, and Brampton with local market context and ClickHomes AI comparison tools.

Halton Region

Milton

Milton has transformed from a small agricultural town into one of Ontario's fastest-growing cities, with population growing 56 % in the decade to 2011 and continuing strongly since. Located in Halton Region at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment, Milton offers detached homes around $1 million — roughly $620,000 less than comparable Toronto properties. According to 2025 OMDREB data, the average home price sits at $1,020,109 with 3.3 months of supply indicating a balanced-to-buyer market. Its proximity to Highway 401, GO Bus, and Pearson Airport makes it the natural choice for commuter families seeking space without sacrificing connectivity.

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Halton Region

Oakville

Oakville consistently ranks among Canada's best places to live, offering lakefront access, nationally recognized schools, and a vibrant downtown. The average sold price reached $1,515,134 in 2025 (TRREB), with detached homes averaging $1.77 M and lakefront properties commanding $3 M+. The city spans multiple distinct communities — from the historic Old Oakville waterfront to master-planned estates in Joshua's Creek — catering to luxury and family buyers alike.

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Halton Region

Burlington

Burlington combines urban amenities, a vibrant waterfront, and family-oriented neighbourhoods in Halton Region's westernmost municipality. With a population of 183,000 and a 78.5% homeownership rate, Burlington is among the GTA's most stable markets. The average home price in 2025 is $1,079,714 (RAHB data), with 35 days on market and 536 new monthly listings keeping inventory at healthy levels. Three GO stations — Aldershot, Burlington, and Appleby — make it highly accessible to both Toronto and Hamilton.

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Halton Region

Halton Hills

Halton Hills encompasses Georgetown and Acton within Halton Region, offering a distinctly small-town feel uncommon in the Greater Toronto Area. With a population of 59,008 (Stats Canada 2021) and an 87% homeownership rate — among the highest in the GTA — Halton Hills is a community of committed homeowners. The average home price is $1,008,373 in 2025 with 36 days on market and a buyer's advantage following elevated inventory. Georgetown forms the urban core, while Acton maintains a rural character with hobby farms and lakeside properties near Fairy Lake.

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Peel Region

Mississauga

Mississauga is Ontario's second-largest city with a population of 717,961 (Stats Canada 2021), spanning 28 official neighbourhoods from the luxury lakefront of Port Credit and Lorne Park to the high-rise urban density of City Centre. Mississauga's market remained relatively stable in 2025 (-1.5% YoY versus the broader GTA's -4.7%), reflecting its diversified employment base around Pearson Airport, the financial sector, and pharma/tech. Housing ranges from $450K condos near Square One to $4M+ lakefront estates.

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Peel Region

Brampton

Brampton, with a population of 656,480 (Stats Canada 2021), is the GTA's third-largest city and one of its most culturally diverse. Brampton offers the GTA's most affordable detached homes among major municipalities: the average sold price was $882,661 in December 2025 (TRREB), down 6.9% year-over-year, making it a compelling entry point for first-time buyers. The city spans from the heritage downtown to master-planned communities like Bram East and Heart Lake, each with distinct character.

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